Small town. Big secrets.
Director: Danielle Krudy, Bridget Savage Cole
Writer: Danielle Krudy, Bridget Savage Cole
Producer: Drew P. Houpt, Alex Scharfman, Lia Buman, Tim Headington
While grieving for the loss of their mother, the Connolly sisters suddenly find they have a crime to cover up, leading them deep into the underbelly of their salty Maine fishing village.
90 min
Rating: 6.214/10
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Morgan Saylor
Mary Beth Connolly

Sophie Lowe
Priscilla Connolly

Margo Martindale
Enid Nora Devlin

June Squibb
Susie Gallagher

Annette O'Toole
Gail Maguire

Marceline Hugot
Doreen Burke
Movie Info
Director: Danielle Krudy, Bridget Savage Cole
Writer: Danielle Krudy, Bridget Savage Cole
Producer: Drew P. Houpt, Alex Scharfman, Lia Buman, Tim Headington
Production Companies: Secret Engine, Tango Entertainment
Countries: United States of America
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Peter McGinn:
I was led to watch this on the recommendation of a couple friends. They liked it and mentioned it was set in our home state of Maine. I guess I wasn’t as impressed with it as much as they were, for I only finished watching it because of that recommendation and the Maine connection.
I write novels, so I suppose plotting matters to me for that reason, and I had some difficulty from nearly the beginning here. When you have two cops in this small town investigating a crime energetically (at least by one of them — the other was a little more folksy about it), it doesn’t quite wash with me that the same police would turn a blind eye to a house of prostitution for decades.
And there is vagueness here: vague threats, mysterious references to the past, motivations are hinted at but not defined. It reminds me of a Bob Dylan song, whose lyrics often reveal more by the details he leaves out. But that works better with a five-minute song than with a 90 minute movie. Anyway, it doesn’t seem like it wouldn’t have taken much to greatly improve the film. If you are looking for mood and a distraction while doing g something else like — I dondon’t know, housework or phone texting or internet surfing, the movie might intrigue you, but less so if you sit down with popcorn and really dig into the logic and the complexities of the story.