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Don McKay 2009 123movies

Don McKay 2009 123movies

Some secrets are better left buried.Apr. 24, 200987 Min.
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Watch: Don McKay 2009 123movies, Full Movie Online – Don McKay is living a very lowly life as a janitor. Then he receives a letter from his high school girlfriend, Sonny, who announces that she is dying and that she needs him to come back home. But when Don arrives back in his hometown, he finds Sonny’s doctor has a crush on her and has no intention of letting Don back into her life, and the rest of the town remembers the tragedy that drove Don away in the first place and they have no intention of letting Don come back, at least not without paying some dues..
Plot: Everything appears off-kilter when a man returns to his hometown after 25 years to visit his former lover.
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Ratings:

5.8/10 Votes: 2,416
38% | RottenTomatoes
50/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 37 Popularity: 4.025 | TMDB

Reviews:

Really solid film noir, dark comedy!
If you read the few reviews on here that bashed the movie, you will believe it was pointless. They missed it entirely. I can only say that this was a very enjoyable tale start to end, and well worth watching particularly for anyone who enjoys a slow build to a finale. I am always looking for an original story and original telling of it, and highly recommend this nice little gem that you will not regret seeing.

Don McKay is a suspense crime thriller that you will want to watch a second time because the reveal at the end makes you re-examine the entire movie. I give this 8 out 10 stars because the movie did get a little bit into the unbelievable realm when the puzzle started to unravel, but the final payoff is so filled with revelation that you forgive that.

The first half of the movie was paced and shown in a very similar style to Shutter Island, and I felt was extremely well done. (However, if you don’t like a slow build and pacing that takes it’s time, then you probably won’t like this movie.) I personally started to believe that this little movie could have gone for a major ending of epic proportions — it was that well done in my opinion. But, Act Two did keep the movie on a smaller scale and got a bit quirky in parts, which was a disappointment. However, it was all worth it as you finally understand what was going on the entire time in the final minutes. It keeps you guessing the entire time, and even when you do guess right, which I had done, the ending still took it to a whole new level that I did not expect. Total surprise.

I will also add that I was laughing out loud during several sequences of the movie. The dark humor was really good.

Acting was excellent, although I say that after understanding the whole situation at the end. During the movie I felt it was more like average, but that ending puts it all in a new light.

Cinematography, score, and sets were excellent, felt just right for the tone and added a nice reinforcing effect on the movie.

Review By: speteman
Great old-school dark comedy
With dark comedies, the ratio of comedy to darkness is what gives a film its identity. Many modern filmmakers put an emphasis on darkness and disturbing situations like Tarantino (“Pulp Fiction”) and the Coen Brothers (“Fargo”), whereas others hail from the old school approach of keeping violence to a minimum and instead drawing humor from the bizarre ways the characters act around it, such as in “Arsenic & Old Lace” (1944) or “Deathtrap” (1982).

Here in “Don McKay” we fall squarely into the old school style. There is 1 death early in the film, and the rest of the film is about the mysterious and absurd criss-crossings of schemes from each character whose intentions we don’t know until the end. Apologies to Tarantino & the Coens (whose films I really like), but I prefer this sort of approach because, although it may sacrifice thrills & action, it’s ultimately a style that you can enjoy on a deeper psychological level.

Don McKay (Thomas Hayden Church whom I’ll always remember as the lovably slow mechanic in the 80s sitcom “Wings”) is a lonely man whose entire life consists of cleaning the floors at a Boston high school. One day he receives a mysterious letter that prompts him to drop everything and hop a bus to his hometown which, by the gorgeous scenery, looks like the Pacific northwest but they’re not specific. Once there, he gets wrapped up in murder, mayhem and memories. And although this is not a whodunnit, it becomes a fun mystery as we try to figure out who each character is, including our hero Don McKay, a man of very few words.

Thomas Hayden Church is brilliantly cast in the lead role, almost reprising his humorously awkward role in Wings but with a deep, observant intelligence that gives the film depth. As we piece together the bizarre characters & circumstances surrounding the death, we are also hard at work trying to figure out what makes Don McKay tick and why he is apparently running from something. Thus, there are 2 stories unfolding at the same time, and the brilliant (and hilarious!) climactic scene pulls it all together in a way that’s tense, funny, enlightening and unmistakably human.

And let me dwell on that word for a minute: human. Although we are given no backstory to any of these oddball characters, each one comes across as very human. There are no wooden performances here, unless you count Thomas’ deliberately wooden, stoic characterization of Don McKay. Elizabeth Shue absolutely blows this out of the park, playing a complex yet in many ways childlike character whom I can only compare to Vivien Leigh’s famous performance in “Streetcar Named Desire”. Melissa Leo plays a creepy, uptight nurse who is reminiscent of the demon child’s nanny in “The Omen” haha. By the way, observe how her character’s clothes & appearance become more frazzled & frenetic in each scene. Keith David, in one of the greatest comic-relief roles since the porter in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, plays Don McKay’s neurotic childhood friend, the perfect counterbalance to Thomas Hayden Church’s emotionless enigma. And there are 2 fantastic bit roles (1) the cab driver played by Emmet Walsh who’s been in everything from Blood Simple to Bladerunner; and (2) Pruitt Taylor Vince as “Mel” the dorky crook who looks like he would be more comfortable working at Best Buy than being part of any sort of murder story.

I also give major old school points to the director for pulling off some hilarious sight gags. Not corny slapstick but funny visual compositions that had me LOLing (for example when Thomas & Melissa are in a car together, each totally distrusting the other, alternately stealing intense looks without the other person noticing). The final climactic scene with its brilliantly comedic script also had me LOLing, especially “So why don’t you just drop the… AXE??” (as if to point out the hilarious note: who keeps an axe in their living room?).

If you enjoy subtle situational humor, as in other indie gems like “Buffalo 66”, “Grand Theft Parsons” or “The Maiden Heist” (sorry I can’t think of any popular films to compare this to, except maybe “Punch Drunk Love”), then don’t miss “Don McKay”.

Review By: rooprect

Other Information:

Original Title Don McKay
Release Date 2009-04-24
Release Year 2009

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Director Jake Goldberger
Writer Jake Goldberger
Actors Thomas Haden Church, Elisabeth Shue, Melissa Leo
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Fuji Super F-125T 8532, Eterna 500T 8573)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (master format), Spherical (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Original title Don McKay
TMDb Rating 5.1 37 votes

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