Mystic River
Mystic River (2003)

Mystic River

2/5
(42 votos)
7.9IMDb84Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

When Jimmy is looking for a headstone for Katie, the dolly tracks are reflected in one of the headstones.

When Jimmy Markum is drinking whiskey with Celeste Boyle the cap of the bottle is alternately on/off between shots.

In the conversation between Jimmy Markum and Celeste Boyle during which Celeste reveals she believes Dave killed Katie, Jimmy's arm is around Celeste's shoulder in close-ups, but off on wider shots.

When Jimmy notices his daughter's car for the first time, a boom mic is revealed through the trees.

When Jimmy is pouring himself a drink, the sound of pouring liquid continues, although the level of the drink in his glass ceases to rise.

Katie's body is not in the same position when the cops first find her dead and later on when she is filmed for the last time at the crime scene.

When Markum and family are leaving the first communion and they see police cars fly past the church, the shadow of the camera falls across Markum's back as it moves around him.

As the young Dave Boyle is being driven away by the pedophiles, we cut back to the young Jimmy and Sean standing in the street.

In the background to the right, in plain view, is a modern era police car, guarding the filming location.

The type of license plate on the car driven by the "cops" in the opening scene, which takes place in 1974 was not used in Massachusetts until the mid-1990s.

In early street scenes, set in the '70s, there's a "no trucking" sign on a pole that employs the red circle with the line through it, 1980s style.

Near the end of the movie, Jimmy has his hand on Sean's shoulder.

In one shot Jimmy's jacket sleeve is at mid-wrist, exposing his sweater sleeve and watch.

In the next shot, his jacket sleeve is pulled all the way to his glove, and his watch and sweater are not visible.

When Jimmy pulls out his knife his glove disappears then reappears in the remaining shots.

When the two "cops" take the kid away at the beginning of the movie, you can see the camera lens and the hand of the operator as the are about to pull away.

When Dave is writing his name in the cement, you can hear him write a lot more than the first two letters that he actually writes.

He writes DA but we hear more stick strokes in the cement.

The angle of the Tobin bridge and the view of the Bunker Hill monument keeps switching the neighborhood from Chelsea to Charlestown many times throughout the movie When Katie's body is on the table in the funeral home, in one of the shots, her eye twitches just before the shot cuts away.

Near the end of the film, where Sean pulls away in his car, the scene dissolves into the parade.

As Sean's car pulls away, the head of (presumably) the cameraman is visibly reflected in the window.

Jimmy's Cross tattoo on his back changes size from small to large.

Jimmy's graying temples appear and disappear (at least on one side) throughout the film.

When Dave comes out onto the porch to smoke he is startled by Jimmy and drops his match before lighting his cigarette.

Cut back to Dave and the cigarette is lit.

The Cantab Lounge is a folk and bluegrass club in Cambridge, between Harvard and MIT.

It is highly unlikely that Boston police would congregate there on any night, much less grab a drink there.

When Sean and his partner are in the car talking about how the gun used in the liquor store hold-up by Just Ray relates to the murder, Sean is seen loosening his tie and unbuttoning the top button of his shirt in the car.

When they cut to a reverse shot (with the camera on Sean's side of the car) his tie and shirt are done up again.

The shot is reversed again as Sean is seen getting out of the car and proceeds loosens his tie while outside the car this time.

In the liquor store scene the reflection of a white-shirted cameraman is clearly seen on the glass door of the large beer chest.

In the opening scene that takes place in the 1970s all of the cars have front plates.

Massachusetts did not have front plates until 1988.

When Katie is dead laying at the funeral home and Jimmy places the dress on her, you can see the dress moving indicating she is breathing.

When Dave is watching _Vampires (1998)_ (qv), scenes are shown out of order.

As kids, Jimmy was the freckled red-haired boy and Sean was dark haired Italian style.

When they grow up Jimmy is the one with dark hair Italian style and Sean is much more likely to been the red-haired boy.

When looking for the missing girl, all the Troopers are wearing their winter uniforms although the trees are all green indicating summer or late spring.

Troopers change to summer uniforms on April 15th when as anyone from Massachusetts will tell you, the trees are still bare.

In the neighborhood parade scene, the school marching band is not in step with the band music we hear, or even instep with each other.

Box Office

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23 May 2004 USA USD 90,135,191
16 May 2004 USA USD 90,102,772
9 May 2004 USA USD 90,050,414
2 May 2004 USA USD 89,967,416
25 April 2004 USA USD 89,738,307
18 April 2004 USA USD 89,419,875
11 April 2004 USA USD 89,052,994
4 April 2004 USA USD 88,955,308
28 March 2004 USA USD 88,768,441
21 March 2004 USA USD 88,284,152
14 March 2004 USA USD 87,163,685
7 March 2004 USA USD 85,177,176
29 February 2004 USA USD 82,234,706
22 February 2004 USA USD 79,206,839
16 February 2004 USA USD 75,269,389
8 February 2004 USA USD 69,880,053
1 February 2004 USA USD 64,858,601
25 January 2004 USA USD 58,766,374
18 January 2004 USA USD 55,315,693
11 January 2004 USA USD 54,787,496
28 December 2003 USA USD 53,545,615
21 December 2003 USA USD 52,989,083
14 December 2003 USA USD 52,526,351
7 December 2003 USA USD 51,900,754
30 November 2003 USA USD 50,948,862
23 November 2003 USA USD 48,556,414
16 November 2003 USA USD 45,568,765
9 November 2003 USA USD 40,435,817
2 November 2003 USA USD 33,546,588
26 October 2003 USA USD 24,733,033
19 October 2003 USA USD 13,532,943
12 October 2003 USA USD 828,422
USA USD 90,135,191
23 November 2003 UK GBP 1,630,553
16 November 2003 UK GBP 1,503,903
9 November 2003 UK GBP 1,335,462
2 November 2003 UK GBP 1,144,272
26 October 2003 UK GBP 749,111
19 October 2003 UK GBP 295,135
7 November 2003 Worldwide USD 8,420,673
worldwide USD 156,822,020
Non-USA USD 66,686,829
31 December 2003 Argentina ARS 1,731,110
24 December 2003 Argentina ARS 1,457,302
17 December 2003 Argentina ARS 1,261,997
10 December 2003 Argentina ARS 981,282
3 December 2003 Argentina ARS 475,584
16 March 2004 Egypt EGP 109,744
9 March 2004 Egypt EGP 64,757
Egypt USD 17,650
11 March 2004 Finland EUR 184,105
11 December 2003 Finland EUR 127,791
4 December 2003 Finland EUR 122,408
27 November 2003 Finland EUR 116,502
20 November 2003 Finland EUR 102,510
13 November 2003 Finland EUR 80,027
6 November 2003 Finland EUR 49,713
Finland USD 225,370
21 October 2003 France USD 1,816,495
25 July 2004 Italy EUR 5,703,956
14 March 2004 Italy EUR 5,573,191
7 March 2004 Italy EUR 5,510,874
4 January 2004 Italy EUR 5,319,746
28 December 2003 Italy EUR 5,279,647
15 December 2003 Italy EUR 5,177,647
7 December 2003 Italy EUR 4,922,678
30 November 2003 Italy EUR 4,668,220
23 November 2003 Italy EUR 4,321,006
16 November 2003 Italy EUR 3,758,943
9 November 2003 Italy EUR 2,970,505
2 November 2003 Italy EUR 1,972,372
26 October 2003 Italy EUR 695,854
21 August 2005 Spain EUR 6,266,667
29 February 2004 Spain EUR 5,318,260
1 February 2004 Spain EUR 4,745,190
18 January 2004 Spain EUR 4,456,550
30 November 2003 Spain EUR 3,202,380
23 November 2003 Spain EUR 2,884,229
16 November 2003 Spain EUR 2,432,826
9 November 2003 Spain EUR 1,861,794
2 November 2003 Spain EUR 1,285,940
26 October 2003 Spain EUR 547,073
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
12 October 2003 USA USD 640,815 13
19 October 2003 UK GBP 295,135 119
3 December 2003 Argentina ARS 475,584 34
21 November 2003 Australia USD 484,047 83
28 November 2003 Austria USD 55,517
17 October 2003 Belgium USD 154,761
5 December 2003 Brazil USD 190,212 54
9 March 2004 Egypt EGP 64,757 2
17 October 2003 Europe USD 2,374,622 478
6 November 2003 Finland EUR 49,713 8
31 October 2003 Finland USD 35,504
17 October 2003 France USD 1,682,215
28 November 2003 Germany USD 198,803
5 December 2003 Hong Kong USD 56,853 14
21 November 2003 Iceland USD 19,925
26 October 2003 Italy EUR 695,854 157
16 January 2004 Japan USD 309,755 34
26 October 2003 Netherlands EUR 69,051 15
31 October 2003 Norway USD 37,960
14 December 2004 Philippines PHP 2,314,128 12
12 December 2003 South Africa USD 172,117 25
26 October 2003 Spain EUR 547,073 120
31 October 2003 Sweden USD 77,625
17 October 2003 Switzerland USD 119,015
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23 May 2004 USA USD 20,008 45
16 May 2004 USA USD 32,993 81
9 May 2004 USA USD 44,481 128
2 May 2004 USA USD 152,372 275
25 April 2004 USA USD 188,305 395
18 April 2004 USA USD 337,030 408
11 April 2004 USA USD 60,745 63
4 April 2004 USA USD 96,088 120
28 March 2004 USA USD 244,114 350
21 March 2004 USA USD 634,388 670
14 March 2004 USA USD 1,386,460 927
7 March 2004 USA USD 1,975,433 1,051
29 February 2004 USA USD 2,085,463 1,125
22 February 2004 USA USD 3,094,569 1,352
16 February 2004 USA USD 4,308,326 1,370
8 February 2004 USA USD 3,638,203 1,370
1 February 2004 USA USD 4,378,417 1,370
25 January 2004 USA USD 3,368,197 1,327
18 January 2004 USA USD 403,122 133
11 January 2004 USA USD 327,905 155
28 December 2003 USA USD 325,183 201
21 December 2003 USA USD 305,385 302
14 December 2003 USA USD 397,403 410
7 December 2003 USA USD 622,480 505
30 November 2003 USA USD 1,610,234 775
23 November 2003 USA USD 2,017,394 1,250
16 November 2003 USA USD 3,244,465 1,550
9 November 2003 USA USD 4,787,247 1,581
2 November 2003 USA USD 6,232,376 1,551
26 October 2003 USA USD 7,787,255 1,493
19 October 2003 USA USD 10,445,547 1,467
12 October 2003 USA USD 640,815 13
23 November 2003 UK GBP 70,577 76
16 November 2003 UK GBP 97,189 78
9 November 2003 UK GBP 108,721 78
2 November 2003 UK GBP 192,044 111
26 October 2003 UK GBP 275,440 125
19 October 2003 UK GBP 295,135 119
31 December 2003 Argentina ARS 273,808 33
24 December 2003 Argentina ARS 195,305 33
18 December 2003 Argentina ARS 280,715 33
10 December 2003 Argentina ARS 505,698 33
3 December 2003 Argentina ARS 475,584 35
16 March 2004 Egypt EGP 45,048 2
9 March 2004 Egypt EGP 64,757 2
11 March 2004 Finland EUR 7,069 6
11 December 2003 Finland EUR 6,391 7
4 December 2003 Finland EUR 7,589 7
27 November 2003 Finland EUR 14,467 8
20 November 2003 Finland EUR 24,131 8
13 November 2003 Finland EUR 31,173 8
6 November 2003 Finland USD 49,713 8
25 July 2004 Italy EUR 9,052 16
7 March 2004 Italy EUR 51,502 17
4 January 2004 Italy EUR 22,308 6
15 December 2003 Italy EUR 152,259 82
7 December 2003 Italy EUR 179,419 79
30 November 2003 Italy EUR 219,520 96
23 November 2003 Italy EUR 374,789 136
16 November 2003 Italy EUR 534,137 171
9 November 2003 Italy EUR 705,328 200
2 November 2003 Italy EUR 911,952 192
29 February 2004 Spain EUR 108,640 88
22 February 2004 Spain EUR 87,710
1 February 2004 Spain EUR 127,002 62
25 January 2004 Spain EUR 77,250
18 January 2004 Spain EUR 89,910 70
30 November 2003 Spain EUR 222,840 118
23 November 2003 Spain EUR 332,463 121
16 November 2003 Spain EUR 430,835 120
9 November 2003 Spain EUR 428,562 120
2 November 2003 Spain EUR 545,005 121
26 October 2003 Spain EUR 547,073 120

Comentarios

Based on Dennis Lehane's novel of the same name, Clint Eastwood delivers A Worthy Masterpiece in 'Mystic River'. A perfect film about imperfect people, that unfolds on celluloid astonishingly.

3 childhood friends Jimmy, Dan & Sean drifted apart after a terrible tragedy & grew up in the same city. Destiny pitted them again & it's brutal tragedy again.

I came away from this movie with a real appreciation for the impeccable acting, the somber mood and pacing, and the layers of guilt and regret that were slowly exposed in the film. Even though I thought, "Wow...

Clint Eastwood, made famous by his portrayal of inspector 'Dirty' Harry Callahan, has directed over 20 movies so far, including films such as The Rookie, Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby, but I think Mystic River is by far his best work so far. Sean Penn and Tim Robbins both won Oscars for their roles in this drama that is sure to surprise every viewer.

Twisted. Unexpected outcome, which is rare.

Eastwood's expert direction and wonderful performances from the three leads make MYSTIC RIVER a drama worth watching. The film is made up of three interlocking sections, each represented by one of the leads.

Clint Eastwood sure knows a lot about movies. Even though he doesn't make 'em like we'd expect from all those tough guy movies he had been in in the 1970s.

First of all, Mystic River has an amazing set of actors. From lead to extras.

I enjoyed this very well acted movie. The actors and casting in this was phenomenal.

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