Sea of Love (Blu-ray) R
Deception is dangerous. Desire is deadly.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 53 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: June 5, 2012
- Originally Released: 1989
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Al Pacino, John Goodman & Ellen Barkin | |
Performer: | Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rooker, William Hickey, Christine Estabrook, Mark Phelan, John Spencer, Paul Calderon, Gene Canfield, Rafael Baez, Patricia Barry, Joshua Nelson, Jacqueline Brookes & Lorraine Bracco | |
Directed by | Harold Becker | |
Edited by | David Bretherton | |
Screenplay by | Richard Price | |
Composition by | Trevor Jones | |
Cinematography by | Ronnie Taylor | |
Produced by | Martin Bregman & Louis A. Stroller |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 4/5 --
Superb, steamy thriller that keeps you guessing till the very end.
Sunday Times (Australia)
Pacino's quirky, carefully considered performance makes Sea of Love more memorable than the average thriller.
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The Spectator
Rating: 2/5 --
A lugubrious imitation of a second-rate television movie, over-produced and over-cast.
New York Times
Rating: 3/4 --
What impressed me most in the film was the personal chemistry between Pacino and Barkin. There can be little doubt, at this point, that Barkin is one of the most intense and passionately convincing actresses now at work in American movies.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Rating: 2.5/4 --
...a slow-moving thriller that's oftentimes just a little too deliberate for its own good...
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Reel Film Reviews
...[The film has] a sense of humor....[The actors] are a bright, constant pleasure. Pacino and Barkin do scorch the screen...
Los Angeles Times
4 stars out of 5 -- It's a gripping and steamy affair that sends Pacino's grizzled cop on the trail of a lonely serial killer who may or may not be sensuous single mom Ellen Barkin.
Total Film
Product Description:
New York cop Frank Keller is on the trail of a serial killer who murders men answering personal ads in the classifieds. The ads, written in poetic couplets, are quite romantic, but those who meet their mysterious author end up dead in their own apartments with a 45rpm copy of the '50s single "Sea of Love" on their turntables. Keller, suspecting the murderer is a woman, places his own advertisement in the paper and sets up dinner dates (one every half-hour) with the respondents; he lifts their fingerprints from their wine glasses and matches them against those of the murderer, taken from the crime scene. But Keller's scheme fails when he falls in love with one of the suspects and refuses to check her prints. With each passing day their romance grows hotter... and the growing evidence keeps pointing more strongly to her guilt.