A depressed uncle is asked to take care of his teenage nephew after the boy's father dies.A depressed uncle is asked to take care of his teenage nephew after the boy's father dies.A depressed uncle is asked to take care of his teenage nephew after the boy's father dies.
- Won 2 Oscars
- 128 wins & 268 nominations total
- Young Patrick
- (as Ben O'Brien)
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- TriviaKenneth Lonergan: as the Manchester pedestrian who heckles Lee Chandler for being a bad parent.
- GoofsLee is shown purchasing beer in a convenience store at 2 AM. In Massachusetts it is illegal for a store to sell beer after 11 PM.
- Quotes
Randi Chandler: I said a lot of terrible things to you.
Lee Chandler: No...
Randi Chandler: But I... I know you never... Maybe you don't wanna talk to me.
Lee Chandler: It's not that...
Randi Chandler: Let... let me finish. However... My heart was broken - cause it's always gonna be broken, and I know yours is broken, too - but I don't have to carry it. I said things that... I should fuckin' burn in hell for what I said to you.
Lee Chandler: No. No-no. No, no, no-no-no. Randi, no.
Randi Chandler: I'm just sorry.
Lee Chandler: It's... it's... I... I can't expl... I can't...
Randi Chandler: I love you! Maybe I shouldn't say that.
Lee Chandler: No, you can say that. I'm sorry, I've gotta go.
Randi Chandler: I just... We couldn't have lunch?
Lee Chandler: I'm really sorry, I don't think so, but thank you for saying everything. It's just said...
Randi Chandler: You can't just die!
Lee Chandler: I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. And I'm... I... I want you to be happy, and I'm...
Randi Chandler: Honey... I see you walking around here, and I just wanna tell you...
Lee Chandler: I would want to talk... I would want to talk to you, Randi. Please, I-I-I... I'm... I'm...
Randi Chandler: Lee, Lee, you've gotta... gotta know what... Okay, I don't wanna torture you.
Lee Chandler: This is not... You're not... You're not torturing me.
Randi Chandler: I just wanna tell you... that I was wrong.
Lee Chandler: No. No. Nope. You don't understand, there's nothin'... there's nothin' there. There's nothin' there.
Randi Chandler: That's not true. That's not true.
Lee Chandler: You don't understand.
Randi Chandler: Yes, I do.
Lee Chandler: You don't see it. And I don't know what to s... I know you understand me. I-I-I gotta go. Sorry.
Randi Chandler: [after he walks away] I'm sorry.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits rolls on with background of nature, boats and the town, in particular the scenic beaches.
- Alternate versionsIn Australia, the film was originally passed MA-15+ uncut, however the distributors opted to re-edit the audio and cut the length of the film, in order to remove every use of the term 'c-t' and 'motherf--er'. Following these changes the film was later re-classified and the rating was lowered to 'M'.
- SoundtracksLet The Good Times Roll
Written by Shirley Goodman & Leonard Lee
Performed by Shirley & Lee
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
**** (out of 4)
After the sudden death of his brother, Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) must return to the town that he has been running from in order to take care of his 16-year-old nephew (Lucas Hedges). It doesn't take long for the haunting past to catch up with Lee who might just not be able to face it.
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA is an extremely quiet movie but it's also a very powerful one. I'm not going to say anything else about the plot as I don't want to give anything away but it's certainly a very deep and emotional gem that has an extremely good story as well as some magnificent and emotionally charged performances. This certainly isn't a movie that's going to have a wide appeal because it's just too depressing for that but those willing to sit through it will find it to be quite rewarding.
Writer-director Kenneth Lonergan does a magnificent job with the screenplay and I especially liked the structure that the film goes for. We're given a few flashbacks throughout the early part of the film to give us enough information to explain why the Lee character is the way he is. When we first meet him he's somewhat of a jerk and you can just feel that there's some hidden pain in him. I really thought the film used the flashbacks perfectly to show us what caused Lee to get this way and the film plays out perfectly well as all of the past comes back. We've seen several films deal with a character battling the past but I must say that this here is one of the best examples of a man being haunted and finally having to face his demons.
As great as the screenplay is, you've also got some terrific performances to help pull out all of the emotion. Hedges is extremely good in the role of the nephew and Kyle Chandler is terrific in his few scenes as the brother. The always dependable Michelle Williams' turns in another remarkable performance as the ex-wife who has her own set of pain. The film, however, clearly belongs to Affleck who turns in the greatest performance of his career. He talks in a very quiet manor and sometimes he doesn't say anything at all but you can just look in Affleck's eyes and see the pain. In the way he walks you can see the weight of the world holding him down. This is a very emotional performance and a deep and haunting one yet the actor pulls it off without a problem.
The film also benefits from a terrific score, some beautiful cinematography and there's no question that the setting is perfect for the story. As I said, this is a mighty depressing film so I can see why some might want to tap out early on but those willing to sit through it will certainly be rewarded with a powerful film with some of the best acting of the year.
- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 22, 2017
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Manchester junto al mar
- Filming locations
- Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, USA(main setting of the action)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $9,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $47,695,371
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $256,498
- Nov 20, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $78,988,148
- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1