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Monday, February 13, 2017

Manchester By The Sea



My rating: 3.5/5 stars

Starring: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler, Lucas Hedges

The movie shows a short period of life (with flashbacks) of a single man, Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck), living in Quincy, Massachuttes, working as a janitor in one of the apartment buildings. One day, he gets a call informing him of the demise of his brother, Joe Chandler (Kyle Chandler) in Manchester, due to a heart attack. The brother had a heart condition and it was a matter of time, till his heart gave out. Lee goes to Manchester where he finds out that he is named the guardian of Joe's 16 year old son, Patrick Chandler (Lucas Hedges) by Joe. This, along with returning to Manchester, brings back a lot of memories for Lee, to escape which he had moved to Quincy. The movie follows his attempts at cementing a life with Patrick and dealing with his tragic past, which is quite a fight for him and Patrick.

The movie is very simple, which holds a lot of appeal for the viewer. The story is straight, albeit mighty depressing in parts. Casey Affleck reaffirmed what we all knew already, that he is a tragically underrated actor. The Oscar nomination is well deserved. The performance of each and every one of the actors was perfect. The story line is something we all want to see, a down-on-his-luck guy stands tall and strong in the face of adversity and turns things around, because really he is a good guy. The movie had left me wanting more, despite all the goodness. I would have liked to get some closure, instead of the convenience of the ending. Unlike all the movies which fall under this umbrella, there was no take-away, The story line abruptly took a thrill-less twist, and I felt dejected.  I will not say more or I will be giving out spoilers. Suffice it to say, it is a good movie, not a must watch but definitely not regretful.

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