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City by the Sea (2002)

City by the Sea (2002)
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A man struggling to come to terms with the sins of his father makes the terrible discovery that his own son has fallen into a life of crime in a drama based on a true story. Vincent LaMarca (Robert DeNiro) is a dedicated and well-respected New York City police detective who has gone to great lengths to distance himself from his past; four decades earlier, Vincent's father Angelo killed a young child, and since then Vincent has carried emotional scars from this incident that he refuses to show to the world. Vincent lives alone in a small apartment building, though he has nurtured a close if tentative relationship with his downstairs neighbor, Michelle (Frances McDormand). One day, Vincent and his partner, Reg Duffy (George Dzundza), are assigned to investigate a murder when the body of a young man is found dead in a dumpster. It turns out the body was that of a drug dealer, and the dealer's partner in crime, Spyder (William Forsythe), believes the killer was one of his regular customers -- a junkie would-be musician who calls himself Snake (Brian Tarantina). City By the Sea was adapted from a piece by journalist Mike McAlary which first appeared in Esquire magazine; the cast also includes Eliza Dushku and Anson Mount. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert De NiroFrances McDormand, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Caton-Jones
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of City by the Sea

A man struggling to come to terms with the sins of his father makes the terrible discovery that his own son has fallen into a life of crime in a drama based on a true story. Vincent LaMarca (Robert DeNiro) is a dedicated and well-respected New York City police detective who has gone to great lengths to distance himself from his past; four decades earlier, Vincent's father Angelo killed a young child, and since then Vincent has carried emotional scars from this incident that he refuses to show to the world. Vincent lives alone in a small apartment building, though he has nurtured a close if tentative relationship with his downstairs neighbor, Michelle (Frances McDormand). One day, Vincent and his partner, Reg Duffy (George Dzundza), are assigned to investigate a murder when the body of a young man is found dead in a dumpster. It turns out the body was that of a drug dealer, and the dealer's partner in crime, Spyder (William Forsythe), believes the killer was one of his regular customers -- a junkie would-be musician who calls himself Snake (Brian Tarantina). City By the Sea was adapted from a piece by journalist Mike McAlary which first appeared in Esquire magazine; the cast also includes Eliza Dushku and Anson Mount. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Caton-Jones
Writer(s):
Ken Hixon
Producer(s):
Matthew BaerBrad GreyMichael Caton-Jones
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Substance Abuse, Adult Language, Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Valerie W.

    this movie was good. sure the plot was slow but james did an amazing job as a junkie. the ending was really good. i would recommend this movie if u like the father and son regaining a bond in this movie.

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    Kevin M.

    Not bad but a real down and out story. The plot is slow and the story has subplots that you really don't care about. But the cast does a nice job with it.

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    Travis L.

    After seeing some of the reviews about how the plot was slow, I believe that was the intention of the director to portray the slow decay of both the city and James Franco's character, who is slowly killing himself because of his addiction to drugs. The plot works by let the viewer experience the helplessness Franco's character feels as he manages to find himself in one helpless situation after another. The slow plot also conveys how hard it is for Robert De Niro's character, who has had to live with the fact that his father killed a young child. His character must now work to try to save the life of his own son, played by Franco, but also try to preserve any intergrity his family name may have left. A very hard but heart felt movie, as a viewer, you want desparately for De Niro's character to save his son and help him build a decent life.

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