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Romance on November 12th, 2006 by Chad Everett
Things aren’t going well for Rafi (Uma Thurman). She’s just come out of a relationship, and now she’s met a wonderful new guy, but it turns out he’s younger than she is. A lot younger than she is. Fourteen years, to be exact.
To make matters worse, she is a career woman, and he isn’t much for a career. She tries to get him to paint more, but he just doesn’t know what he wants to do yet. He does seem to love her though, at least that is genuine. But when it turns out that her therapist is his mother, maybe it would just be easier to find someone else.
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Drama on March 19th, 2006 by Chad Everett
The acting in this drama was superb, especially from Kevin Bacon and Sean Penn. I find that as I watch more and more of Tim Robbins, I find that he has his characters nailed (he won an Oscar for his performance here) but they just don’t vary a whole lot. They always have the same off-kilter look, and they each make you wonder what is going on underneath the surface, but there just isn’t a lot of real depth. While I’m not the world’s largest fan of Sean Penn, I was impressed by his role here (he won too, deservedly so).
The thug-like character played by Penn is matched by Bacon’s police persona, and wouldn’t you know it? They knew each other as kids. As it turns out, Tim Robbins rounds at the trio as one of the friends who was abducted and abused one fine day while they were in the middle of some mischief making.
Penn’s character, Jimmy Markum, finds that his daughter is missing, and then that she is dead. Meanwhile, Bacon’s detective, Sean Devine claims the job of trying to figure out who did it – or at least find a reasonable suspect – before Markum uses his contacts to bring someone to justice.
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