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The lives of three childhood friends on the Jersey Shore begin to unravel when a secret from their past is revealed.The lives of three childhood friends on the Jersey Shore begin to unravel when a secret from their past is revealed.The lives of three childhood friends on the Jersey Shore begin to unravel when a secret from their past is revealed.
Joseph Pope
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Slow movie with a strange feel to it. You get to see a few of those good old fashioned Tony Soprano outbursts, but other than that the movie lost my attention at times.
A sometimes charming, sometimes suspenseful movie with great performances and decent dialog. The scenes are striking, the storyline holds your attention and my rule is that any movie with the incomparable JG is at least tolerable. Check it out if you have the time.
Down the Shore is a small drama that soars way above your expectations. It concerns 3 childhood friends living in a small town whose lives are thrown into turmoil when a stranger comes to visit.
It takes it time to set up the premise by which time you get to know the characters involved. With a smart script, it sucks you in and you quickly get involved in the lives of the characters. It never goes where you think it will and the acting throughout is just superb by all members of the talented cast. The sadly deceased James Gandolfino puts in a towering performance as a man tortured by the past. There is a melancholy air throughout the film accentuated by a sparse and bleak landscape.
This is an intelligent film that deserves a much wider audience and is well worth seeking out.
It takes it time to set up the premise by which time you get to know the characters involved. With a smart script, it sucks you in and you quickly get involved in the lives of the characters. It never goes where you think it will and the acting throughout is just superb by all members of the talented cast. The sadly deceased James Gandolfino puts in a towering performance as a man tortured by the past. There is a melancholy air throughout the film accentuated by a sparse and bleak landscape.
This is an intelligent film that deserves a much wider audience and is well worth seeking out.
I love James Gandolfini and this little movie showed me why. In Down the Shore he is a sad, lonely man disappointed in what life has handed him and yet powerless to change anything. The bleak setting of the shore in winter, a broken down amusement park and the tiny run down houses (although the house weirdly gets bigger and nicer as the film goes on), produce an almost claustrophobic feeling to the film. Everyone before has said it..its beautifully acted and filmed. But afterwards I kept asking myself questions in the plot that were never fully explained. I gave it an 8 because it's a beautiful well crafted film...but flawed.
Excellent. It is rare to see a film that is so unassuming and yet has the stuff that makes me want to be there- know more about it- want to see more- hear more. I know these people- Some of this story resonates like it happened in my life. It didn't have to be Gandolfini and Janssen- It could have been any of a hundred actors handling those parts. But seeing these great people on the screen really makes this movie even greater for me. I don't think I am steering you wrong to award this fine movie 8 of 10. I believe it is worth every point. And, yes, the writer doesn't tell you everything. Like so many other great movies a lot remains unsaid. I hope you enjoy it like I have.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was James Gandolfini's first film role after the end of Les Soprano (1999).
- Quotes
Bailey Euler: I don't know what to say; without Susan, it just isn't the same.
- SoundtracksCaresse Sur L'Ocean
Written by Christophe Barratier & Bruno Coulais
Performed by Kelly Sweet
Courtesy of Razor & Tie
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- Also known as
- Kiddie Ride
- Filming locations
- Tiki Stadium, Keansburg, New Jersey, USA(bar scenes)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,558
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,808
- Apr 7, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $6,558
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