A terrific thriller, featuring great acting, memorable lines, plenty of twists and an emotional wallop, Gone Baby Gone unfolds in three stages, each concluding with a strong climax, making the whole feel greater than the sum of its parts.
Ably directed by Ben Affleck, and more than ably performed by a cast led by his younger brother Casey Affleck, this movie joins Good Will Hunting as an Affleck tribute to earthy Bostonians.
Casey Affleck shines as a two-bit private eye who punches above his weight class, both physically and psychologically. The redoubtable Ed Harris matches him in coiled intensity.
The females are just as strong, led by Amy Madigan (Mrs. Ed Harris in real life) as a plainly strong woman who cares only for the welfare of her niece. Amy Ryan, as the coke ho Mom, conveys an addict’s perverted narcissism. Michele Monaghan is strong and lovely as the private eye’s semi-willing partner.
Kudos to Ben Affleck for writing and directing this terrific movie.
Based on a novel, so by definition it is fiction. That said, the depiction of drug induced depravity feels real.