Review of Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007) by Jared M — 14 Feb 2012
A melancholic outing for Jesse Stone, Sea Change is nowhere near as exciting as the previous film but I appreciate the cold case mystery involving Rebecca Pidgeon's grieving sister and the return of Saul Rubinek's jailed gangster.
The B Story involving yet another rape and Sean Young brings the question, "Is Paradise, MA the new Cabot Cove?" But I was glad to see the return of Kohl Sudduth's Deputy Suitcase even if we also have to say goodbye to Viola Davis' Number One.
Still waiting for Stephen McHattie's Statie to take a little more of the spotlight. VF.
This review of Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007) was written by Jared M on 14 Feb 2012.
Jesse Stone: Sea Change has generally received positive reviews.
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