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Rating: 7.305/10 by 3753 users

Gone Baby Gone (2007)

When 4 year old Amanda McCready disappears from her home and the police make little headway in solving the case, the girl's aunt, Beatrice McCready hires two private detectives, Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro. The detectives freely admit that they have little experience with this type of case, but the family wants them for two reasons—they're not cops and they know the tough neighborhood in which they all live.

Directing:
  • Ben Affleck
  • Christopher Surgent
  • Takahide Kawakami
  • Matt Power
  • Sheila Waldron
Writing:
  • Ben Affleck
  • Aaron Stockard
  • Dennis Lehane
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Sep 18, 2007

Rating: 7.305/10 by 3753 users

Alternative Title:
失踪人口 - CN
宝贝失踪了 - CN
Desapareció una noche - AR
Kui lapsuke kaob... - EE
Horis ihni - GR
Dingusioji - LT
Disparuta fara urma - RO
Kizimi kurtarin - TR
Desapareció una noche - VE
가라 아이야 가라 - KR
Medo da Verdade - BR
사라진 아이의 실종 - KR
Zbohom, baby - SK
失踪的宝贝 - CN
Adiós pequeña, adiós - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 53 minutes
Budget: $19,000,000
Revenue: $34,600,000

Plot Keyword: robbery, corruption, based on novel or book, police, kidnapping, boston, massachusetts, blackmail, detective, drug addiction, murder, conspiracy, gang, pedophile, drugs, alcoholic, addict, child kidnapping, neo-noir, anxious, cautionary, critical, frightened

Casey Affleck
Patrick Kenzie
Ed Harris
Sgt. Det. Remy Bressant
John Ashton
Det. Nick Poole
Amy Ryan
Helene McCready
Amy Madigan
Bea McCready
Titus Welliver
Lionel McCready
Edi Gathegi
"Cheese" Jean Baptiste
Madeline O'Brien
Amanda McCready
Trudi Goodman
Roberta Trett
Matthew Maher
Corwin Earle
Sean Malone
Skinny Ray Likanski
Jay Giannone
Steve Penteroudakis
William Marlowe
Fillmore Regular
Daniel DeMiller Jr.
Fillmore Regular
Kenneth Butler Jr.
Fillmore Regular
Stephen Curran
Fillmore Regular
Michael T. Blythe
Fillmore Regular
Bob J. Leary
Fillmore Regular
Mike Pusateri
Fillmore Regular
Paul Sullivan
Fillmore Regular
John McColgam
Fillmore Regular
Jimmy LeBlanc
Chris Mullen
Fanshen Cox
Doyle's Secretary
Kippy Goldfarb
Francine Doyle
Elizabeth Duff
Mrs. Bressant
Cameron Henry
Johnny Pietro
Kevin Molis
Officer in Procession
Robert Wahlberg
Interrogating Officer
Tom Kemp
Police Captain
Matt Podolske
Officer Riley
Joseph Flaherty
Murphy's Law Bartender
Carla Antonino
Murphy's Law Waitress
Peg Holzemer
Woman at Bar
Chelsea Ladd
Boston Girl
Tom McNeeley
Teamster at Bar
Paul Hornung
Newscaster
Richard Snee
Newscaster
Dale Place
Newscaster
Gary Tanguay
Newscaster
Ted Reinstein
Field Reporter
Celeste Oliva
Field Reporter
Patrick Shea
Field Reporter
Lewis D. Wheeler
Field Reporter
Michele Proude
Field Reporter
Tim Estiloz
Field Reporter
Karen Scalia
Field Reporter
John Belche
Field Reporter
Raymond Alongi
West Beckett Police Officer
Joey Vacchio
State Trooper
Eamon Brooks
State Trooper
Karen Ahern
Reunited Police Officer
Ellen Becker Gray
Gossipy Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Shana Carr
Restaurant Patron / Family Member at Funeral (uncredited)
Mark S. Cartier
Pantsless Reporter (uncredited)
Frank Durant
Neighbor (uncredited)
John Franchi
Funeral Attendee (uncredited)
Alex Milne
Child at Playground (uncredited)
Nicholas Purcell
Punk (uncredited)
Alan Resnic
Mourner at Funeral (uncredited)

John Chard

Do you know people in the neighborhood who don't talk to the police? Gone Baby Gone is directed by Ben Affleck and Affleck co-adapts the screenplay with Aaron Stockard from the novel of the same name written by Dennis Lehane. It stars Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Ed Harris, Morgan Freeman, John Ashton and Amy Ryan. Music is by Harry Gregson Williams and cinematography by John Toll. Private Investigators Patrick Kenzie (Affleck) and Angie Gennaro (Monaghan) are hired to find missing child Amanda McCready (Madeline O'Brien). It appears to be a simple case of a kidnapping, but the deeper the investigators go the darker the truths become. A potent drama, Gone Baby Gone offers up a mystery that is propelled by moral murkiness. Unsurprisingly given it's from a Lehane novel, the twists and deep characterisations dovetail seamlessly with the very real feel of a Boston neighbourhood, the sense of place and community superbly marshalled by Ben Affleck (in what was his debut as a director). The story is so strong it makes us the viewers part of the search for missing Amanda, which in turn forces us to answer the ethical quandaries thrust upon Patrick Kenzie. With tech credits firmly in the plus column and the director un-showy and assured enough to keep the key third act from dragging the picture down, this proves to be very good film making. Pic only has minor faults to be bothered by. Monaghan is a fine actress but she is hard to take here in a street wise role, though with a nicely cast Casey Affleck dominating their scenes she gets away with it. The sharp of mind should pick up on what is driving the mystery forward, whilst the ambiguity at resolution point can go either way for respective viewers appreciation or otherwise. But this is all told a rewarding piece of adult cinema and recommended for sure. 8/10

The Movie Mob

**Overall : A well-done mystery thriller with a melancholy tone that never lets up and ultimately leaves the viewer a little more sad than satisfied.** Ben Affleck's debut as a director was a decent start. Gone Baby Gone is a crime thriller with significant surprises and twists. The excellent cast and performances accentuated the emotional toll of working on a kidnapping case, and that emotional weight saturates every aspect of the film. Unfortunately, that heavy tone makes the movie a little challenging to enjoy. The dismal and somber mood throughout left me just feeling sad at the end. That poignant hopeless nature was clearly the goal and was well executed but keeps it from being a traditionally "enjoyable" film.

CinemaSerf

Private detectives "Patrick" (Casey Affleck) and "Angie" (Michelle Monaghan) are drafted in by the mother of a missing girl to try to find out what's happened. This is pretty much virgin territory for the pair, but they are local and so might be able to unearth sources unwilling to discuss with the police efforts being led by "Doyle" (Morgan Freeman). Now it's fair to say that the child's mother "Helene" (Amy Ryan) is probably not the most attentive of parents, but she is determined to be reunited with her daughter. What now ensues follows this investigation into their Boston suburb - one that takes them into contact with crooks, drug dealers and an whole fraternity of dangerous hoodlums. Their searching does, however, start to bear fruit - and not a kind of fruit that they really want to discover. The plot thickens and twists and evidence of just who did what and, as importantly, why emerges that causes quite a moral dilemma for the pair. There is a strong dynamic here between the very much on-form partnership of Affleck and Monaghan and the former's brother (Ben) directs this film with consistent pace and a plausible degree of menace. Serendipity takes just too much of an hand in the ending for my liking, but it's still a compelling and thought provoking story that ends up by asking us all a question - the answer to which is not necessarily straightforward. Freeman really only features sparingly, but there are solid supporting contributions from Ed Harris and, to a lesser extent, from Titus Welliver that all help deliver a taut and intriguing drama that is well worth a watch.


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