Mystic River

Synopsis: In the summer of 1975 in a neighborhood in Boston, 3 kids, Dave Boyle and two of his friends, Jimmy and Sean, are playing on the sidewalk when Dave gets abducted by two men and endures several days of sexual abuse. Eventually, Dave escapes traumatized throughout adulthood. Jimmy is an ex-con and a father of three, whose daughter Katie, is found dead and Dave becomes the number one suspect. Sean is a homicide detective, investigating Katie's murder, ends up finding himself faced with past and present demons as more is uncovered about Katie's murder. Learning Katie had a boyfriend, ballistics later turn up a gun belonging to the father, which then puts her boyfriend as the suspect. Will Sean find out who killed Katie? Will Jimmy make it through the investigation? And will Dave ever find out what really happened when he was abducted?
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Clint Eastwood
Production: WB
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 53 wins & 142 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
84
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
R
Year:
2003
138 min
$88,800,000
Website
3,644 Views


before the end of the season last year...

...and then re-injured it in spring training...

...on a terrific game-saving play.

You know, I was talking with...

What time is this going on?

- 7:
30 is the pre-game.

Who'd you say was pitching tonight?

- Tiant's pitching.

Goddamn Cuban, man. He can hurl it.

- I'd hate to be facing him.

Who are they playing tonight, Yankees?

- Yankees.

Imagine a 92-mile-an-hour fastball coming

at you. You don't have time to think.

What kind of night you think Fisk will have?

He's been hot lately.

He gets on base twice tonight,

gets on base twice, I'll paint your porch.

Save.

The sewer.

Hold on, I'll get it.

Sorry, guys, I guess I don't

know my own strength.

You know what, Dave? That must be it.

Hey...

...you guys know what

would be really cool?

What?

- Driving a car.

You know, just around the block.

Yeah?

Anyone on this street

keep their keys in their car?

I steal a car, my dad will kill me.

Just around the block. Who said steal?

Your dad kill you

for writing your name too?

See, now it'll be there forever.

Me too.

Forever.

Let me ask you something.

You brats think it's okay to destroy

municipal property?

Huh?

Come here.

Get over here.

Well, do you?

No, sir.

- No, sir.

No.

- No, what?

Sir.

You're the hard case of the group, huh?

A pack of punks, huh?

You live around here?

Right there.

You?

Right over there.

How about you?

Where do you live, son?

Rester Street.

- Is your mother home?

We're gonna go have a talk with her.

Tell her what her punk kid's been up to.

Get in.

Get the f*** inside.

In.

You kids go tell your mothers

what you've been up to.

And don't let me catch you shits

ruining my sidewalks again.

What do you mean?

Who put Dave in a car?

The cop. He had a gold badge.

How do you know it was a cop?

See anything on the badge?

No, no writing.

- He had a uniform on?

Like a regular police uniform?

He was a cop.

- He took Davey.

So, what were you guys doing?

- We wrote our names in the cement, but...

You were writing in cement

and playing hockey, but they took Dave?

That doesn't make sense. Come on.

- Is there something wrong, Dad?

Please.

No more.

Please.

No more, please.

Have you seen him?

- Looks like damaged goods to me.

Jesus.

You took some good swings today.

Dad, I struck out.

Good swings, though. That's what counts.

I'll never be a good ballplayer.

You're my son. Me, Dave Boyle.

Star shortstop, Trinity High School,

You're gonna be a great ballplayer.

Hey, see that gutter drain over there?

- Yeah.

I used to play on this street

when I was a kid.

That drain swallowed every ball we had.

Baseballs, street-hockey balls, Pinkys.

If we could get that manhole cover up...

...could be 1000 balls down there.

Really? Let's try.

Get in.

Come on, Dad,

come help me hunt for balls.

Maybe tomorrow. Let's get home

before Mom starts to worry.

Jimmy. Jimmy.

Earth to Mr. Markum.

What do you want now, Pete?

- Like I'm Mr. Needy all of a sudden?

We're out of the Marlboros

and the Winstons are looking grim.

So?

- So that means less profit...

...and more profit means I get a raise.

So why don't you order more.

All right, but if the

surgeon general calls, you're my alibi.

Hey, you.

- Hey, there.

I'm going out tonight

with Eve and Diane, at 7:30.

Don't stay out too late. You got your

sister's First Communion tomorrow.

Christ, I sound like...

- Someone's father?

Yeah, somebody's. Not mine.

Later, Daddy.

- Later.

Have fun.

Later.

- Later.

Brendan.

You scared the sh*t out of me.

- I'm sorry, I didn't want your dad to see me.

He sees you sneaking

into my car, he'll shoot you.

What will he do if he sees this?

Shoot you and then kill you.

It's been six hours.

I had to see you.

I'm gonna be late for Eve and Diane.

Tomorrow?

Like we planned?

Tomorrow.

Drop me around the corner.

Take it easy.

- He kept cutting me off.

He kept cutting me off.

He kept cutting me off.

He followed me all the way from goddamn

Lynnfield. He was trying to kill me.

That son of a b*tch.

Can you believe this

guy keeps confessing?

I don't know. Maybe we ought to grab

a lawyer out of one of these BMWs up here.

Hey, Devine?

What you looking at?

- The old neighborhood.

We're done, Sean, but I can stick around.

- No, I think we're good, thanks.

A few of us are going to the Cantab after.

No, I don't think so, Jen.

Thanks. Thanks anyway.

Yeah.

So the wife left you six months ago?

- So?

So Jenny Coughlin there

with the body, voice and the cuffs...

This girl, she makes gay guys

rethink their orientation.

So, what's your point?

The girl just wants to bed you,

not wed you. You don't even blink?

She wants to worship

at the temple of Devine.

I'm married, Whitey.

- So was Bill Clinton, didn't stop him.

You haven't talked to Lauren in six months.

- She calls all the time.

And says absolutely nothing.

Weirdest thing I ever heard of.

One of these days, the phone's gonna ring

and she'll tell me why she left.

Yeah? Maybe she's waiting

for you to say something.

Come on, come on, come on.

The pitch. A swing and a line drive

into right field. A base hit.

I just don't feel like

they're gonna win this one.

Could we please have three beers?

Yeah, come on.

You believe those chicks?

Come on.

- Oh, yeah, baby.

Ain't that Jimmy Markum's girl?

We've got you right over here, boys.

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Brian Helgeland

Brian Thomas Helgeland (born January 17, 1961) is an American screenwriter, film producer and director. He is most known for writing the screenplays for L.A. Confidential (for which he received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay), Mystic River, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master. Helgeland also wrote and directed 42 (2013), a biopic of Jackie Robinson, and Legend (2015), about the rise and fall of the Kray twins. more…

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