DVD : Jesse Stone: Sea Change
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396212718
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Sony Pictures
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
MPN: COLD21271D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: February 26, 2008
Running Time: 87 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 02/24/2009 Run time: 87 minutes
Amazon.com:
Tom Selleck’s reliably appealing performance in the title role carries Jesse Stone: Sea Change, the fourth in the series of films based on Robert B. Parker’s novels. His Jesse Stone is one gloomy dude; fired from his job as a detective with the LAPD, unhappily divorced from his wife (with whom he still talks daily on the telephone), and now police chief in a picturesque but sleepy New England burg ironically called Paradise, Stone has relieved his boredom and general disaffection by taking to the bottle. But things are about to change. First one of the local girls accuses a visiting yachtsman, in town for Racing Week, of rape, an allegation that may or may not be true (in a scenario straight out of Jaws, when the presence of a shark threatened to ruin a holiday weekend, the tourism-obsessed Paradise town council wants to sweep this one under the rug as swiftly as possible). Then there’s a robbery-murder case dating back a dozen years or more, which Stone at first takes on simply so he’ll have something to do but later becomes a good deal more complicated. Sea Change is a great-looking film, with a lovely setting, gorgeous cinematography, and a golden retriever that can be relied on for adorable reaction shots. But it’s also a TV movie of the week, which in this instance means that it’s almost entirely predictable, with professional but less-than-convincing performances by actors dealing with a script in which the characters simply don’t talk like real people (Kathy Baker and Kohl Sudduth as fellow cops are among the few exceptions). As for Jesse Stone, well, this is Tom Selleck we’re talking about, and drunk or not, he is still thoroughly likable, not to mention a major chick magnet. That alone will be enough to entertain viewers looking for some easy escapism. –Sam Graham
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating:
- Tom Selleck is home in this series
Have finally collected the entire series, hopefully Tom will make more of the series. Great stuff, great mood, atmosphere, timing etc.
Good character parts. Highly recommend it!
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- Jesse Stone fan
Ever since I saw Tom Selleck in the series Jesse Stone I was hooked. I have all the DVD and am waiting for the other two to be released. The show has drama, romance, lite comedy and justice. Just a great movie to watch, especially since most of the movies lately are all blood guts and no story line.
Rating:
- Jesse Stone: Sea of Change
A great movie. I cant get enough of these movies depicting a troubled cop turned troubled police chief. A must see movie.
Rating:
- Worth seeing, though we’ve seen a lot of this before
If you liked the first three “Jesse Stone” TV films, you’ll enjoy this one, too. It’s well acted, nicely shot, and there’s a pretty good story, too, involving an old, unsolved bank heist and an unsavory crime aboard a visiting yacht. However, this fourth adaptation (the first four movies are adapted from specific Robert B. Parker novels) also features a noticeable amount of repetition and wheel-spinning: Jesse once again is seen struggling with alcohol, with no progress one way or the other; he … Read More
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- Review of Jesse Stone: Sea Change
Once again, Tom Selleck shows he’s a good actor. Interesting film, but it always seems a little short. I have his Jesse Stone series, so far, and will continue to collect any he makes…..
a fan,
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