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Kiedy byli jeszcze dziećmi, dorastającymi wspólnie w ubogiej dzielnicy Bostonu, Jimmy Markum, Dave Boyle i Sean Devine spędzali całe dnie na ulicy, grając w palanta, dokładnie tak samo, jak większość chłopców z ich sąsiedztwa, z okolic East Buckingham. W ich okolicy niewiele się działo. Do czasu, kiedy Dave siłą zostaje zmuszony do przejażdżki, która na zawsze zmieni życia całej trójki. Dwadzieścia pięć lat później trzech mężczyzn po raz kolejny zmuszeni są liczyć na siebie – łączy ich zamordowanie dziewiętnastoletniej córki Jimmy’ego. Sean, który jest policjantem, dostaje tę sprawę do wyjaśnienia. Wraz ze swym partnerem mają rozwikłać to pozornie bezsensowne zabójstwo. Muszą też zrobić to wcześniej niż dokona tego Jimmy, opętany szaleńczą żądzą odnalezienia mordercy córki i wywarcia zemsty.Powiązany ze zbrodnią poprzez serię zbiegów okoliczności Dave zmuszony jest stawić czoła upiorom własnej przeszłości. Upiorom, które mogą zniszczyć jego małżeństwo i położyć kres jakiejkolwiek nadziei. Kiedy śledztwo coraz bardziej koncentruje się na postaciach trzech przyjaciół, poznajemy historię mówiącą o przyjaźni, rodzinie i niewinności. Niewinności straconej o wiele za wcześnie. (Warner Bros. PL)

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gudaulin 

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angielski A chamber psychological thriller that relies on a very high-quality cast and reliable, experienced direction from Clint Eastwood. It is not a film that would cause any revolution in cinematography or bring me to ecstasy with its processing; on the other hand, it does not have any significant flaws and represents a significant above-average film in its genre. Overall impression: 75%. ()

POMO 

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angielski Mystic River is a dark crime drama laced with intimate character studies. With minimal music, this slow, quiet film is certainly not an adrenaline-fuelled thrill ride, but rather a serious human drama that is perhaps even more thought-provokingly powerful in its conclusion than A Perfect World. A visually simple film relying mainly on the actors and editing. The editor could have still done more, but the actors save it. ()

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Marigold 

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angielski A very impressive work that has artfully combined the virtues of psychological drama and detective story, with the blending of the two genres in a very gritty finale being one of the greatest pros of Eastwood's film. The first part feels rather clumsy and takes on revolutions more than laboriously, but in the end, thanks mainly to Sean Penn, the narrative engine kicks in successfully, and as the minutes progress, Mystic River becomes a truly magnetizing spectacle, which, while not surprisingly deep in storytelling or extremely masterful direction, amounts to only honest and interesting narratives, great acting performances and emotional moments. The strength of the story lies primarily in the central three-petal, in the internal dilemmas and scars that protagonists have carried with them since childhood and which influence their actions... Unbalanced, but excellent. ()

novoten 

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angielski Thanks to Sean Penn's performance (not only in the formally perfect scene of finding the victim), the film is better than it would be without him. The crime story mixed with a heartrending drama holds up more than solidly until the finale, which unexpectedly escalates minute by minute and pulls many surprises on the viewer. Although you will understand what that river in the title is looking for during it, the previous atmosphere collapses in that instant. ()

Lima 

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angielski It's not satisfying as a classic crime drama, but it is as a psychological drama. The film flows at the slow pace of a lazy river, there are no camera exhibitions, Clint directs artfully, giving a lot of space to actors who can show a lot of their range, and that's how I like it. Tim Robbins in particular dominates the performances, and here the Oscar is in the right hands. On the other hand, I would question the second award-winning actor, because Sean Penn, in truth, overacts in places. The intelligently written story manages to draw you in and not let go, although there are a few distracting elements, namely, the wife's strange silent phone calls to Detective Devin (played convincingly by Kevin Bacon), which have no connection to the plot and take it nowhere, and the poor symbolism in Robbins' character's reasoning – I didn't get the "vampires" (= pedophiles?) thing. Nevertheless, great satisfaction, also thanks to the unconventionally closed story. They don’t make many films like this in Hollywood today. ()

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