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Brian Helgeland's screenplay for Mystic River
hews closely to the popular page-turner of a novel by Dennis Lehane, a dark story set in
working-class Boston. Beginning with a childhood loss of innocence, it follows the
repercussions into the following generation, one crime leading to another with the
inevitability of Greek tragedy, victims becoming perpetrators, vigilantism turning on
itself, violence begetting violence in a crescendo of anguished miseries and ironically
ambiguous (and not so ambiguous) morality. Don't expect comic relief.