Sea of Love

1989

Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Romance / Thriller

Plot summary


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Lorraine Bracco Photo
Lorraine Bracco as Denice Gruber
Samuel L. Jackson Photo
Samuel L. Jackson as Black Guy
Al Pacino Photo
Al Pacino as Det. Frank Keller
Ellen Barkin Photo
Ellen Barkin as Helen Cruger
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943.93 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
P/S 0 / 4
1.79 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
P/S 0 / 12

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Tweekums7 / 10

A solid cop thriller with a romantic twist

Frank Keller is a New York detective investigating the murder of a man who was found naked, shot in the back of his head, with the song 'Sea of Love' playing on the record player. It is suspected that the killer may be a woman. This theory is reinforced when it there is a similar killing in Queens. Both victims had placed poetic ads in a lonely hearts column. Keller teams up with Detective Sherman Touhey, from Queens, and place their own advert. They meet various women and Keller ends up going out with one Helen Cruger; unfortunately it is possible that she is the killer; if so he could be in real danger.

This might not be one of the '80s most memorable films but it is well worth watching if you enjoy cop movies. Al Pacino does a fine job as Keller and has a good chemistry with John Goodman, who plays Touhey. He also has a believable chemistry with Ellen Barkin's Helen... simultaneously falling in love and occasionally fearing she could kill him. Barkin is really good as Helen; sexy but slightly ambiguous. Inevitably there are some twists along the way before we finally learn who the killer is. The story has a good neo-noir feel with plenty of tension and ambiguous characters while managing to avoid some clichés I'd expected. Overall a solid film that I'd recommend to fans of the genre; a must see for Pacino's fans.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

should have been incredible

Manhattan police Det. Frank Keller (Al Pacino) is a 20 year veteran. He's not happy that his partner Gruber (Richard Jenkins) is married to his ex-wife. They investigate the murder of a ladies man. There is a record of "Sea of Love" playing in the room. Terry (Michael Rooker) is a cable guy who was at the building. Det. Sherman (John Goodman) from Queens is investigating a similar murder. The victims placed singles ads and Frank suggests catching the assumed female killer with an ad of their own. Helen Cruger (Ellen Barkin) is one of the woman who answers the ad but Frank is unable to get her fingerprint.

I never bought into Frank's theory on the crime. Therefore, I never really considered Helen as a suspect. It makes the whole dance less compelling. Pacino is doing some broad acting. A pairing of Pacino and Barkin should be something incredible but this feels very artificial.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho9 / 10

One of the Best and Most Underrated Thrillers Ever

In Manhattan, Detective Frank Keller (Al Pacino) is an efficient and veteran cop with twenty years on the force, who is lonely and misses his ex-wife Denise. She left him to live with his colleague from the same precinct Gruber (Richard Jenkins). When a killer kills his victim with a shot on the neck and leaves a single playing "Sea of Love", Frank is in charge of the investigation. Detective Sherman, from a district outside Manhattan, joins Frank when a second victim is killed in the same MO. They find that both victims have written poetry in the lonely hearts column of the single magazine "New York Weekly". When there is a third case, Frank convinces his chief to write for the magazine and work undercover investigating the women that reply the advertisement. Frank fall in love for the prime suspect, the manager of a shoe store Helen Cruger (Ellen Barkin),jeopardizing his investigation.

"Sea of Love" is one of the best and most underrated thrillers ever. I do not know how many times I have seen this movie since the release in the movie theaters, then on VHS and now on DVD. The classy story is a film-noir perfectly developed, and shows one of the most erotic love scenes of the cinema history. Al Pacino is simply perfect, showing a perfect chemistry with the sexy Ellen Barkin, who is in the top of her career, and also with John Goodman. The soundtrack is also one of the most beautiful of the cinema, and the CD with eleven songs is fantastic. Samuel L Jackson, in the beginning of career, plays a criminal in the story with a minor participation. My vote is nine.

Title(Brazil): "Vítimas de uma Paixão" ("Victims of a Passion")

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