Review of City by the Sea (2002) by Daniel P — 26 Sep 2018
City by the Sea doesn't seem to know what kind of movie it wants to be: the waxy nostalgia for Long Beach undercuts any of the hard crime story it's going for, and the hint at family redemption on the other side of the father-son conflict coin feels contrived; the insistent score reminded me that no one really makes movies this way anymore, which I think is a good thing, and the fact that most of the dialogue is little more than exposition (when it's not characters sappily pleading platitudes to each other) makes a strong argument against trying to please everyone that the film-maker should heed the next time out.
This review of City by the Sea (2002) was written by Daniel P on 26 Sep 2018.
City by the Sea has generally received mixed reviews.
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