Manchester by the Sea (2016)
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Screen International Fionnuala Halligan
Kenneth Lonergan's deeply moving return after the travails of Margaret shows what a rare storyteller he is, measuring out his narrative beats in a world which crackles with life, guiding Casey Affleck's magnificent performance, instantly recognisable as a career-be
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New York Magazine (Vulture) Bilge Ebiri
Lonergan is the master of taking a scene that starts off as something familiar, then sending it spinning off in another direction, and then pulling back at just the right moment, as the viewer's imagination hurtles ahead to fill in the gaps.
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Variety Justin Chang
The persistence of grief and the hope of redemption are themes as timeless as dramaturgy itself, but rarely do they summon forth the kind of extraordinary swirl of love, anger, tenderness and brittle humor that is Manchester by the Sea.
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Time Out New York Joshua Rothkopf
To say Lonergan has evolved further with his third feature would be an understatement: He toggles between his new plot's years with the relaxed mastery of Boyhood's Richard Linklater. Plus, he's finally got a complex central performance that anchors his ambitions to cinema's all-time great brooders.
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Hitfix Drew McWeeny
Kenneth Lonergan's Manchester By The Sea is an extraordinarily wise and well-observed film about what can happen to someone when life gives them more than they can handle, and Casey Affleck's lead performance is, simply put, the model of what great film acting should look like.
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The Playlist Noel Murray
Manchester by the Sea is the kind of movie that doesn't seem to be headed anywhere in particular for long stretches. And then, almost unexpectedly, it arrives.
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The Film Stage Jordan Raup
There are no clichés here, and Lonergan flawlessly carves out the most sincere moments to reveal a sprawling, deeply affecting odyssey of emotional recovery.
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The Hollywood Reporter Todd McCarthy
Lonergan layers and then layers some more, allows his characters to stew, not always disclose themselves and then come to decisions and changes naturally, or after due deliberation. And they can relapse and not always be ready for the breakthrough moment toward which the story seems to be pointing. The result is something that feels more akin to a full meal than the usual cinematic popcorn.
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indieWIRE Eric Kohn
It's Lonergan's masterfully subtle writing, littered with awkward exchanges that speak far louder than any cohesive monologue, that gives "Manchester" its humanity.
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Indiewire Eric Kohn
It's Lonergan's masterfully subtle writing, littered with awkward exchanges that speak far louder than any cohesive monologue, that gives "Manchester" its humanity.
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The Guardian Lanre Bakare
Manchester-by-the-Sea is a study of family dysfunction and the worse loss imaginable, but one held back by the fact it's all filtered through Affleck's withdrawn lead.
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