Small Town Murder Songs

Small Town Murder Songs

By Ed Gass-Donnelly

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2011-07-19
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 15min
  • Director: Ed Gass-Donnelly
  • Production Company: Resolute Films and Entertainment
  • Production Country: Canada
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.4/10
5.4
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Description

When a young, unidentified woman is found dead by the lake - the victim of a brutal and violent crime – Walter (Peter Stormare), an aging small town police officer, is called to the scene of the town’s first murder investigation in decades. Haunted by his past, and hampered by both the mistrust of the community and a state police officer overseeing the investigation, he sets out to solve the murder. Further complicated by his ex-lover (Jill Hennessey) and her current boyfriend, the case absorbs Walter. As he delves deeper into the crime, his newly-reformed life begins to unravel threatening his relationship with Sam (Martha Plimpton) and intertwining itself within the investigation and possibly the murder itself.

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  • Pretty shallow, goes nowhere.

    2
    By kryptosam
    Almost nothing to the plot in a movie that goes almost nowhere. It examines one relationship and then ends. It is really not fit to be considered a feature, but is more like a preview trailer, or a short film. Not worth the price as you get so little back. 75 minutes long, and that includes several scenes dominated with long, loud folk songs and imagery, rather than plot development. For a murder mystery it has zero suspense.
  • Annoying, repetitive music dominates

    1
    By jrewing
    I wanted to love this movie, but ended up feeling like a gullible buyer who'd been duped into viewing a 90-minute cinematic infomercial for some of the most annoying, LOUD, and repetitive music to ever dominate an alleged "film." There's minimal dialogue and a (b o r i n g) non-plot interrupted every 4-5 minutes by an infinite series of montage landscape scenes accompanied by twice-the-volume maddening music. A Midwestern setting and "Yaahs" in the sparse dialogue do not succeed in evoking anything near a Coen brothers film. The Coens are seasoned storytellers, and there's simply no story here. Any good photographer with a wide-angle lens can capture beautiful landscape scenes, but photographers don't subject viewers to audio advertisements that ruin the storytelling experience. I love "artful" films, but this is neither artful nor a film. It's the worst I've seen in many years.
  • dont hold your breath for the action

    3
    By JL Munk
    this is a heavy movie, with little dialog and tons of emotion... it has a great sound track with good cinematography...
  • soooo boring

    1
    By themareybare
    I have a long attention span but when the movie is so poorly written and the performances beyond boring and the loud, unnapealing music carries the movie…who cares...
  • Pretty good but music is intrusive

    4
    By Marie617
    Interesting movie as far as the dynamics among the characters. It is definitely an art house sort of movie, so not for everyone. I understand that they were trying to create a Twin Peaks sort of flavor, but the music was overdone. Instead of complementing the mood in the scenes it was intruding and distracting.
  • Bla

    1
    By cl uii
    Bla
  • Great music, but, uhh...

    2
    By eboomer84
    ...kinda light on plot and dialog. It's the music fan's movie. Not much more here than some really stiking and interesting music juxtaposed with some sort of striking cinematography. The actual substance in between montages is pretty boring and un-eventful, though the locals of this small town do have a certain tepidly eccentric charm. You can probably find a better movie to occupy your 1:15.
  • Great film

    5
    By CameronReese
    I saw this movie in a small art theatre and I fell in love with it. The score was amazing, the acting was great, the dialogue was spot on, and the directing was great as well. This is a movie that holds your attention to the end I got my money's worth when I saw it.

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