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The highly anticipated new drama from director Derek Cianfrance ("Blue Valentine") powerfully explores the consequences of motorcycle rider Luke's (Academy Award nominee Ryan Gosling) fateful decision to commit a crime to support his child. The incident renders him targeted by policeman Avery (Golden Globe Award nominee Bradley Cooper), and the two men become locked on a tense collision course which will have a devastating impact on both of their families in the years following. (c) Focus R
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Movie Title : The Place Beyond The Pines
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Mar 29, 2013 Limited

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All Critics Ranting For The Place Beyond The Pines : 7.2

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This naturalistic drama is ambitious to the point of being unwieldy... But once the story has advanced from one generation to the next and its thematic sweep has become apparent, these flaws seem much more tolerable.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

"Pines" is hardy stuff, but it's at its toughest when Gosling's on screen.
Tom Long-Detroit News

The Place Beyond the Pines is hackneyed and dull: Not a single moment rings true.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald

This is a story about legacy, the sins of the father, the restlessness in our souls. It's powerful, it's bold, it hits you hard.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

Cianfrance and his sterling cast keep it all together, vanquishing doubt and soap suds. There's a palpable sense of teamwork that brings out the best in all of these players.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

Its three stories are so loosely connected, its themes so scattered -- morality, justice, fate, fatherhood -- that it never manages to make a point.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday

While it is still a rewarding film on face value, The Place Beyond the Pines offers additional pleasures for viewers keen to delve further.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

...the best kind of film: big enough to be bracing, but small enough to draw you right in, and then exercise a firm, vice-like grip.
Erin Free-FILMINK (Australia)

It's the interesting characters and their thought-provoking choices that make this film so compelling.
Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane

An ambitious and twisting crime drama about fathers, sons and responsibility.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground

Cianfrance creates a layered and moving portrait of working-class life, of people trying-- in many of the wrong ways-- to improve lives for themselves and the generations to come.
Katey Rich-CinemaBlend.com

This ambitious tale of tragedy and redemption among fathers and sons is told in three parts and, despite a superb performance from Ryan Gosling, is less than the sum of its parts.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

Gosling delivers his most assured performance yet, in an ambitious, near-operatic drama-thriller that boldly unfolds across two distinctly different hours.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age

With the final act, as we see the longer term impact of earlier actions, the film attains something akin to epic status, stirring notions of classic Greek tragedy before scaling back and completing itself as a contemporary morality tale
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Mike Patton's grumbling song The Weight of Consequences eloquently reflects the hard-hitting theme of this provocative and gripping film in which three troubled roads are travelled
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Cianfrance handles these large leaps in time with grace; he doesn't seem to leave anything out. His camera lingers generously over small moments so that no character gets lost in time.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

The Place Beyond the Pines is a deeply affecting family drama about paternal responsibility, a riveting crime story, a cop movie and a tragedy.
Stephen Lambrechts-Neon Maniacs

A film of two distinct halves and it works to provide a dual character study of paternity and legacy
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

The most satisfying cinematic experience we've had at the multiplex thus far this year, and largely through its disinterest in playing along with movie trends.
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews

Not since Steve McQueen has any man looked cooler on a motorbike. Men admire him, women adore him, Ryan Gosling proves again, he is the most dynamic film star working in cinema today.
Brian Henry Martin-UTV

Great cast but the script meanders and ends up nowhere.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

It allows you to really observe its characters and to ponder the themes that fuel the plot. For that reason, it is a film that makes a deeply emotional impact.
Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat

The mythically tinged final scene brings events full circle in a way that is superficially satisfying while also conceding that the movie's chief concern is men and the art of motorcycle maintenance.
Ryan Gilbey-New Statesman

"It's up to the actors to figure this out, and they try...but The Place Beyond the Pines displays a strange paternalistic streak."
Richard von Busack-MetroActive

Dove into deep psychological turf but without coming up with significant insights.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

By the time director and co-writer Derek Cianfrance gets to the third act, it's a soap opera and not a very good one.
Gary Wolcott-Tri-City Herald

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