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Coastlines

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
835
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Josh Brolin, Timothy Olyphant, and Sarah Wynter in Coastlines (2002)
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An ex-con returns to his Florida hometown after three years and becomes involved with the wife of his best friend, the local Sheriff.An ex-con returns to his Florida hometown after three years and becomes involved with the wife of his best friend, the local Sheriff.An ex-con returns to his Florida hometown after three years and becomes involved with the wife of his best friend, the local Sheriff.

  • Director
    • Victor Nunez
  • Writer
    • Victor Nunez
  • Stars
    • Timothy Olyphant
    • Josh Brolin
    • Sarah Wynter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    835
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    • Director
      • Victor Nunez
    • Writer
      • Victor Nunez
    • Stars
      • Timothy Olyphant
      • Josh Brolin
      • Sarah Wynter
    • 19User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Timothy Olyphant
    Timothy Olyphant
    • Sonny Mann
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Dave Lockhart
    Sarah Wynter
    Sarah Wynter
    • Ann Lockhart
    Scott Wilson
    Scott Wilson
    • Pa Mann
    Angela Bettis
    Angela Bettis
    • Effie Bender
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Eddie Vance
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Bob Johnson
    Daniel von Bargen
    Daniel von Bargen
    • Sheriff Tate
    Blake Lindsley
    Blake Lindsley
    • Redhead in Bar
    Robert Glaudini
    Robert Glaudini
    • Henry
    Edwin Hodge
    Edwin Hodge
    • Roy
    Abigail Mavity
    Abigail Mavity
    • Rachel Lockhart
    Caity Elizabeth
    • Trish Lockhart
    Steven Gilborn
    Steven Gilborn
    • Doctor
    Karen S. Gregan
    • Lady in Red
    Sarah Lieving
    Sarah Lieving
    • Brunette in Bar
    Freda Foh Shen
    Freda Foh Shen
    • Nurse
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Fred Vance
    • Director
      • Victor Nunez
    • Writer
      • Victor Nunez
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    6mbodle

    simplistically engaging

    while characters were stereotypical, i allowed a distance cuz i' ve spent quite a lot of time time in the locations. Moments of recognition weren't validated by level of script, although enjoyable for noir-ish elements, but too-oversimplified and limited. Folks in small towns know everything about each other (Appalachicola/ Carabelle, FL) but this script didn't provide the full sense of community or shared knowledge.

    There was a broadened sense of family but only in a limited way. Characters were broad and not too realistic. Saw the director's premiere of "Gal Young'un." Without a world-class writer (Rawlings) a possibly-limited was further limiteda. Yet, a simple (overly?) engaging tale with some lovely cinematography. Miami Vice crossed with The Yearling?.\
    lotusranch

    I think this is a terrific movie-- and I wonder why it has not been released!!

    I was in this movie, and I am terribly disappointed it is not available to the public-- not just because I am in it, but because it is well acted, written, and directed. Victor Nunez was lauded for his other works... why not for this one?
    8ejlabolton

    An unexpected treat

    This movie impressed way beyond my expectations. My wife left shortly after the beginning of the first viewing but stayed throughout on a second viewing and rated it as a very competently produced movie with deeper meanings which we were able to discuss at length.

    Without its excellent script, direction and acting the story could have descended into the realm of a daytime dreary. For a casual viewer inured to daytime drearies, perhaps that's all they'd gain from "Coastlines" but, unfortunately, they'd be missing out on much more.

    In Australia, we live directly above a superb beach and are quite familiar with the coastal atmosphere depicted in "Coastlines". In its US setting, however there was a freshness and many local differences which were brilliantly depicted and thoroughly enjoyable. One of the film's visual highlights was an aerial depiction of potentially intersecting car journeys between husband, Dave, and his wife, Ann. The tension of them possibly meeting was dramatically underscored by the loneliness of the chosen roads and the flat coastal scenery. The cars do not meet however and the camera moves up the show the vast hinterland. This sequence quintessentially underscored what was happening to the characters. It was one of many just brilliant parts of the film.

    Typical of the film's authenticity was detail such as Dave's competent night-time manoeuvring of an outboard-powered boat as he reversed it from its moorings and even the screen on its depth sounder being alight. A lesser production would have the craft just ready to zoom into the night.

    A previous reviewer takes issue with Victor Nunez "sound design choices". I'm not quite sure what this reviewer's referring to but, if its the film's background music, I couldn't disagree more. Normally, I enjoy only classical music, but in this film, the predominantly percussive music score faithfully echoes the drama of the dialog. All this is done at a virtually subconscious level. It's incredible Experiencing such powerful sound being kept so unobtrusive is worth a separate viewing of the film just to appreciate this achievement.

    The film's acting was also first class. I'm not familiar with any of the actors but any director who avoided giving the part of Ann to the ubiquitous Meryl Streep, playing Meryl Streep, is a friend for life. Sarah Wynter playing Ann was brilliant, not only in the subtleties of her facial expression but in the small detail of gesture such as rubbing her fingers on a fat lady's shoulder as she ushered her through a medical centre or in responding to the children in the film, including her own. A previous reviewer observes that Ann's character "is at first heart warming but rapidly becomes disturbingly uncomfortable and tense, and oddly enough more so to the viewer than to the characters when the movie ends with a tentative resolve." This is an excellent description of the character's emotional spectrum. For me one of the most memorably tense exchanges was where she challenges her husband with her infidelity. He counter replies, "Is that it then?"

    There are truly many layers of meaning to examine in this wonderful movie. A well-earned eight stars!

    A previous reviewer believes the two other movies in Nunez "Panhandle Trilogy" are superior to "Coastlines". It is difficult to believe this but they're certainly well reviewed. We'll look forward very much to obtaining copies and watching them.
    9rhopkins

    See this movie

    This movie seems to be in commercial release finally, and you should see it. It is a companion to Ruby in Paradise and Yulee's Gold, both by Victor Nunez, and has most of their virtues (and drawbacks, maybe -- for example, I don't like the sound design choices that have been made in any of these movies....).

    The languid feel of the coastal towns from Carabelle to Apalachicola (Florida) is well evoked -- though the story could, I suppose, happen most anywhere. The three lead actors are all outstanding.

    Many of the locales in which the film is set look very different today, after hurricanes Ivan (2004) and Dennis (2005), not to mention further commercial development.
    6spitfire1210

    Could have been so much better

    The dangers of having a narcissistic love one in your life are dramatically portrayed in Coastlines. Be it a relative or a close friend, having a totally self absorbs person close to you (or your family) can be devastating beyond belief.  Sonny's exploitation of Dave and Ann's relationship problems for his own gain coupled with zero sense of how destructive his actions will be to Dave, Ann and the children clearly show how "having" the wrong people around you or your family can ruin your lifes. The movie did a great job portraying this. Dave's decision to bring a "bad apple" like Sonny into his family was a dangerous decision that he even repeats at the end of the movie. Having sex over and over and over with Sonny showed Ann's desperation to escape the sacrifices of being a good parent and spouse. Leaving the "real' life one is in for a criminal with sweet talk and looks demonstrated how short sighted Ann really was. With hotter and more involved sex scenes and a better ending (maybe one where Dave forgives Sonny but has Sonny leave town forever) would have made this movie more enjoyable to watch and more believable. Bringing your best friend who's life is a mess and is banging your wife back home with open arms is not believable. Nice try but came up short in believability.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shown at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, but it was not actually released until four years later because it could not find a distributor.
    • Goofs
      Dave makes a point of unloading his gun by locking the slide back and removing the magazine when he gets home from work. You can see when he does this that the gun was never loaded to start with.
    • Quotes

      Pa Mann: Ain't you out too soon?

      Sonny Mann: It was too crowded. They had to let someone go. I was picked.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lethal Vengeance
    • Filming locations
      • Carrabelle, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fly Over L.C.
      • IFC Productions
      • Vulcan Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,883
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $736
      • Jun 4, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,883
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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