Ben Affleck has directed a second movie with a real sense of place in Boston, The Town. Since I grew up outside of Boston, it’s really nice to see a movie which is set in Boston and has characters whom one can believe actually grew up there. Plus it has several scenes in Cambridge, where I grew up, and they were actually shot in Cambridge.
The only slightly discordant note was that it was hard to believe that the Rebecca Hall character would actually live in Charlestown. She looked and acted entirely South End to me. I know people who have lived in a lot of different neighborhoods in Boston and the surrounding cities and towns, but I’ve never known anybody who lived in Charlestown who didn’t grow up there. Still, I suppose there must be a few.
It was also a good movie apart from the setting, by the way. Ben Affleck seems to be heading toward Clint Eastwood territory, which is probably a good thing for him to try considering the number of horrible movies he’s been in.
I also recently saw a movie which completely failed to have a sense of place, although it was essential to the plot. Going the Distance is about a long-distance romance between Drew Barrymoore in San Francisco and Justin Long in New York. The movie was adequate, but for me it was really damaged by the fact that despite the plot hinging on where the characters lived, the San Francisco scenes were very obviously not shot in San Francisco.
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