The Place Beyond the Pines (2012)

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The Place Beyond the Pines: Directed by Derek Cianfrance. With Ryan Gosling, Craig Van Hook, Eva Mendes, Olga Merediz. A motorcycle stunt rider turns to robbing banks as a way to provide for his lover and their newborn child, a decision that puts him on a collision course with an ambitious rookie cop navigating a department ruled by a corrupt detective.

“Greetings again from the darkness. With an extended tracking shot to open the film, we follow Ryan Gosling, a motorcycle stunt rider, from his trailer through the carnival grounds and right into the metal sphere with his co-riders. Itu0026#39;s an exhilarating start to the film and introduces Luke (Gosling) as a heavily tatted star attraction on the carnival circuit.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is director Derek Cianfranceu0026#39;s follow-up to his 2010 critically acclaimed Blue Valentine. While that film painfully presented the misery of a bad marriage, this latest shows multi-generational fallout from poor decisions and even worse father-son relationships. Cianfrance has quite an eye for well-intentioned, but inadequate personality types. This latest is presented in triptych format … three distinct story divisions. The first segment is mesmerizing and follows Lukeu0026#39;s attempt to u0026quot;do rightu0026quot; by his newly discovered infant son – the result of last yearu0026#39;s carnival trip to this same town and a tryst with Romina, a local gal played by Eva Mendes.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGosling is especially effective (yet again) as he falls in with local mechanic played by a terrific Ben Mendelsohn (frightening in Animal Kingdom). The two hatch a scheme to capitalize on Lukeu0026#39;s bike riding skills by robbing banks. These u0026quot;jobsu0026quot; allow us to see the other side of Luke, who seems sincere in his desire to provide for the child and win back Romina. Things go badly when Luke crosses paths with rookie street cop Avery Cross (played by Bradley Cooper). Watching Goslingu0026#39;s contradictory personalities is quite amazing … he flips from quietly charming to cold-blooded brutal bank robber in the blink of an eye.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story then shifts to follow Avery and his strained relations with his wife (Rose Byrne), their infant son, and Averyu0026#39;s former state Supreme Court judge father (Harris Yulin). A sub-plot brings in police department corruption led by … who else? … Ray Liotta. Mr. Liotta still possesses the ability to scare the crap out of his fellow actors and anyone watching the movie. This corruption and the idealistic and ambitious nature of Avery arenu0026#39;t a very pleasant mixture, but it sets the stage for the final act.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFlashing forward 15 years, brings us to a fairly predictable situation that still proves interesting. The previous stories focused on the failed relationships of Luke and his father, Luke and his mis-fired attempt at being a dad, and the awkwardness of Avery and his father. Now we see the resulting mess that are the two now teenage boys. The sons are played by Emory Cohen and Dane DeHaan (who was memorable as Cricket in Lawless). DeHaan especially shines as the Gosling/Mendes prodigy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSean Bobbitt is the filmu0026#39;s Director of Photography and he deserves special mention for his work with Cianfrance in bringing a different and intimate look to the characters, setting and story. Also, Mike Pattonu0026#39;s unusual score fits perfectly and keeps the viewer on track. This is a very uncomfortable movie to watch, but those who enjoy tough, artsy films will be rewarded. www.MovieReviewsFromTheDark.wordpress.com”

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