


This week, we pay tribute to what seems to be a legendary directing career with now only three films on his resume. You can say what you will about Ben Affleck the actor, but his ability behind the camera can not be denied. The two films that preceded Argo will be getting the love this week in a match up between Gone Baby Gone and The Town. Without further delay, let’s discuss.
These are the people that stuck out for me in The Town. I’ve always liked Ben Affleck as an actor, he’s picked some shitty roles, but he’s put effort into every single one of them. He rewarded himself by selecting for himself a great character here. John Hamm played the determined man on the right side of the law who always gets his guy perfectly. My man Renner had the most compelling character here, he accepts where he ended up in life and wouldn’t tolerate losing the only thing he felt was worth holding onto. Loved the character dynamics in this film.
-A scene follows a lapse in judgment so to speak on the part of our main character, enter Ed Harris who tells him that his inner turmoil should be non existent. The man has seen some shit, and he shares his jaded view of right and wrong with Casey Affleck and the audience. Brilliantly written scene.
-And finally, the ultimate decision, and the scene that follows the making of said decision. Now I don’t know anyone who has seen this film has walked away from the end of the film without pondering what they would do if they had to walk inside the shoes of these characters. Such a bittersweet conclusion to an amazing story.
-A suspenseful scene written in a subtle way, in which Renner’s character runs into Affleck and his new main squeeze on a romantic outing. The things not being said in this scene was amazing, Affleck you traitor.
-A touching scene in which tensions for two friends boil over, a fight ensues, followed by a great monologue by Renner’s character. He doesn’t want to lose his friend, he feels his friend owes him. It’s a very relatable dynamic in which a friend can love you and hold you back at the same time.
-Short but sweet, how bad ass was Renner in the films closing minutes? Nuff said.
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