Live by Night
Blu-ray
Review by Kam Williams
Ben
Affleck Directs and Stars in Gruesome Gangster Saga
Dennis
Lehane has enjoyed phenomenal success not only as a novelist but
writing directly for TV (Boardwalk Empire and The Wire). And several
of his crime thrillers have been brought to the big screen, including
Mystic River, Shutter Island and Gone, Baby, Gone.
In
2007, Ben Affleck directed Gone, Baby, Gone, staying behind the
camera while letting his little brother, Casey, play the picture's
protagonist. But in the case of Live by Night, the latest adaptation
of a Lehane best seller, Ben has opted to do double duty as both star
and filmmaker.
He
will likely be second-guessed for that decision, since his acting
proves to be the weak link in an otherwise first-rate production. The
trouble is that his limited range often leaves the audience wondering
whether his character is being sincere or sarcastic.
The
action unfolds in Boston at the height of Prohibition which is where
we are introduced to small-time crook Joe Coughlin (Affleck). Trouble
is, he's the black sheep of a prominent Irish family whose patriarch
(Brendan Gleeson) is the city's Deputy
Chief of Police.
Of course, that proves easier said than done for the "made man," so the body count must rise before the dust settles. Despite Ben's wooden performance and an overstuffed production which rushes along ostensibly to cover all the ground of the 400+ page novel, Affleck has another hit on his hands with this chilling adaptation of Lehane's gruesome gangster saga.
Very Good (2.5 stars)
Rated R for sexuality, nudity, graphic violence and pervasive profanity and ethnic slurs
Running time: 129 minutes
Distributor: Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group
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