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| A middling picture in which family and the problems on wayward youth are set against a man trying to break with his past. De Niro plays a veteran street-cop, the son of an executed killer. While his father didn't intend to kill the kidnapped child, the son reaps the reputation anyway and decides to be so good that he is beyond reproach. Meanwhile, his son, a junkie loser with fading memories of high-school athletic glory gets wrapped up in a drug-related killing and asks his father for help. After a failed marriage and an estranged son suddenly come to the attention of his current girlfriend, she asks why he won't help his son. He has tried so hard to distance himself that he cannot accept any intrusion into his blissful goodness. His son gets deeper into trouble when the local drug enforcer (played by William Forsythe) kills a cop looking to help De Niro clear his son's name and the murder is pinned on the son.
In the end De Niro sets aside his self-imposed isolation and helps, drawing the enforcer to him, and then being saved by his son. The plot is interesting enough, and deliberate, if slow by today's standards, and the acting is superlative, particularly De Niro when he finally confronts his own pains and those of his son. Though this film is based on a true story, it is almost entirely fiction. The differences between the film and the events in real life are as follows 1. Vincent LaMarca was a NY city Police Officer first, and a Long Beach Police Officer afterwards, in the movie it is the opposite. 2. LaMarca's son did not kill a man in self defense. His son committed a cold blooded murder, stabbing a man over 60 times and nearly decapitating him. 3. LaMarca was not involved in the manhunt for his son. He had retired from the Long Beach PD by that time. 4. The murder did not take place in Long Beach. It happened in East Rockaway, a few towns over from Long Beach. 6. Lamarca's father did not accidentally kill an infant. He kidnapped the baby, walked into the woods with it, put it on the ground face down, and walked away. Basically ensuring that the baby would die. 7. Long Beach, NY is not the run down delapidated community that it is portrayed as being in the film. All of the Long Beach scenes in the film were shot in Asbury Park, NJ. Long Beach is actually a very lovely, pleasant beachfront town. Even when it was in it's worst condition it was not as bad as it was portrayed as being in the film. It is interesting to note that James Franco, who played Joey LaMarca, went to the Long Beach police station to introduce himself to the police officers there, and they were so enraged at the portrayal of Long Beach in the movie, that they kicked him out. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for City by the Sea ] Some related entries: The Queen of Spades | Transylvania 6-5000 | Looking for Richard | Night Passage | Man and the Moon | Pork Chop Hill | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | Green Street | Quinn Morgendorffer | Battle for the Planet of the Apes | London Suite This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article City by the Sea; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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