Synopsis
Focusing on the disappearance of a young girl within a
crime-saturated neighbourhood Gone Baby Gone is an urban
mystery of failure that mixes high-wire suspense with vivid
characters and provocative themes. This dark, hard-bitten, and
powerful adaptation of Dennis Lehane's haunting and emotional crime
novel Gone Baby Gone sees Ben Affleck, in his debut
directorial role, produce an intense crime thriller that is
constantly surprising and deeply compelling.
Dorchester, a tough district of Boston where the gritty, working
class streets are lined with the wreckage of broken families and
dreams, is home to private investigator Patrick Kenzie (Casey
Affleck). With professional partner and girlfriend Angela (Michelle
Monaghan), Patrick investigates minor criminal cases. Their
approachable tone and familiarity with the neighbourhood enables
them to talk to people the police cannot. When four-year-old Amanda
McCready (Madeline O'Brien) is abducted from her bedroom after her
drug addicted mother Helene (Amy Ryan) leaves her alone, the local
police unit led by Capt. Jack Doyle (Morgan Freeman) and his ace
detective Remy Bressant (Ed Harris) use all their resources to try
and track the little girl down. With the police making no headway,
Patrick and Angela are bought in by Amanda's proud and virtuous
aunt Bea to start their own investigation. As Patrick and Angela
delve further down a path in to the dark heart of the neighbourhood
they uncover an intensifying web of sordid lies and a labyrinthine
maze of class, corruption, evil and innocence.
With every clue or fact that is revealed, tension mounts and, much
like Clint Eastwood's adaptation of Lehane's Mystic River,
Gone Baby Gone packs an emotionally powerful punch that
keeps you ultimately involved and unaware of what is around the
corner. By opting for a cast that consists of established and
confident actors like Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris paired with
real-life, toughened Bostonians straight out of local pool-halls
and clubs, Ben Affleck has managed to portray the tough, real feel
of the streets of South Boston with natural grit and charm and has
adapted Dennis Lehane's best-selling novel Gone Baby Gone in to a
terrifying and intellectually engaging feature.
Special Features:
- Thought-Provoking Extended Ending
- Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Writer/Director Ben Affleck And Writer Aaron Stockard
- Going Home: Behind The Scenes With Ben Affleck
- Capturing Authenticity: Casting Gone Baby Gone
- Audio Commentary By Writer/Director Ben Affleck And Writer Aaron Stockard"
Sortie Audio
- Dolby Digital 5.1 (English)
Info Supplementaire
- Langues des sorties: English
- Longueur: 109 mins
- Certificat: 15
- Encodage: PAL
- No. de Disques: 1
- Ratio d'aspect: 2.35
- Format: DVD - Plastic
- Menus interactifs: Yes
- Selection des scenes: Yes
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