I see a TV Forum and a Music Forum but no Movie Forum, so I guess I'll post this here. I rarely watch a movie, and when I start one, I generally quit watching after about 10 or 15 minutes. But I decided to scan the Amazon Prime Movie offering tonight and stumbled upon “Jesse Stone: Night Passage.” I had never heard of it, but I like Tom Selleck as an actor, so I decided to watch it.
Nothing over the top or special about it, but a solid movie that I actually watched from start to finish. Simple plot with a few unsurprising twists and turns. Some violence. Some alcohol. Some sex (but not explicit or illicit or violent or embarrassing). Fairly low-key but enjoyable. The bad guys lose in the end, but the love interests go their own, separate ways. A pet dog is laid to rest (enough to bring a tear to the eye).
No political undertones or woke nonsense. Just a good, old-fashioned "whodunnit" kind of movie worth watching.
Nothing over the top or special about it, but a solid movie that I actually watched from start to finish. Simple plot with a few unsurprising twists and turns. Some violence. Some alcohol. Some sex (but not explicit or illicit or violent or embarrassing). Fairly low-key but enjoyable. The bad guys lose in the end, but the love interests go their own, separate ways. A pet dog is laid to rest (enough to bring a tear to the eye).
No political undertones or woke nonsense. Just a good, old-fashioned "whodunnit" kind of movie worth watching.