It is seldom we see a film filled with the painful and irreversible injustice of life. So often, the knight rides away with the heroine on his trusty white steed.
Kenneth Lonergan's new study of grief and broken lives serves us up a plate of cold, hard reality. This is a masterpiece in a minor-key.
Though languid at times, it is worth persevering - as this is a film that does not shy away from the harshness and fragility of the human experience.
Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) is a janitor, living in Quincy, Massachusetts, who is seething with rage.
Rage directed at both the world, and himself. Lee is forced to return to his hometown - Manchester-by-the-Sea - after the death of his brother Joe (Kyle Chandler).