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Jesse Stone: Sea Change

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Police Chief Jesse Stone's relationship with his ex-wife worsens, and he fears he's relapsing into alcoholism. To get his mind off his problems, Jesse begins working on the unsolved murder of a bank teller shot during a robbery. Also, his investigation of an alleged rape draws him into conflict with the town council — which hopes to preserve Paradise's reputation as an ideal seaside resort.

Release Date : 2007-05-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sony Pictures TelevisionBrandman ProductionsTWS Productions II

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Selleck

Character Name : Jesse Stone

Original Name : Tom Selleck

Gender : Male

Kathy Baker

Character Name : Rose Gammon

Original Name : Kathy Baker

Gender : Female

Kohl Sudduth

Character Name : Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson

Original Name : Kohl Sudduth

Gender : Male

Rebecca Pidgeon

Character Name : Leeann Lewis

Original Name : Rebecca Pidgeon

Gender : Female

Sean Young

Character Name : Sybil Martin

Original Name : Sean Young

Gender : Female

Mika Boorem

Character Name : Cathleen Holton

Original Name : Mika Boorem

Gender : Female

Stephen McHattie

Character Name : Captain Healy

Original Name : Stephen McHattie

Gender : Male

William Sadler

Character Name : Gino Fish

Original Name : William Sadler

Gender : Male

Saul Rubinek

Character Name : Hasty Hathaway

Original Name : Saul Rubinek

Gender : Male

Viola Davis

Character Name : Molly Crane

Original Name : Viola Davis

Gender : Female

William Devane

Character Name : Dr. Dix

Original Name : William Devane

Gender : Male

Nigel Bennett

Character Name : Harrison Pendleton

Original Name : Nigel Bennett

Gender : Male

James Gammon

Character Name : Bob

Original Name : James Gammon

Gender : Male

Gil Anderson

Character Name : Jenn

Original Name : Gil Anderson

Gender : Female

James Preston Rogers

Character Name : Terry Genest

Original Name : James Preston Rogers

Gender : Male

Vito Rezza

Character Name : Anthony DeAngelo

Original Name : Vito Rezza

Gender : Male

John Beale

Character Name : Dr. Perkins

Original Name : John Beale

Gender : Male

Kristine Slawter

Character Name : Candy Striper

Original Name : Kristine Slawter

Gender : Male

Scott Wickware

Character Name : Sam Holton

Original Name : Scott Wickware

Gender : Male

Marcia Bennett

Character Name : Hilda Evans

Original Name : Marcia Bennett

Gender : Female

Jean Morpurgo

Character Name : Mary Lewis

Original Name : Jean Morpurgo

Gender : Male

Todd Hofley

Character Name : Alan

Original Name : Todd Hofley

Gender : Male

Jeremy Akerman

Character Name : Councilman

Original Name : Jeremy Akerman

Gender : Male

Tom Gallant

Character Name : Councilman #2

Original Name : Tom Gallant

Gender : Male

Laura Kohoot

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Laura Kohoot

Gender : Female

Philip Dinn

Character Name : Cab Driver

Original Name : Philip Dinn

Gender : Male

Jonathan Gaudet

Character Name : Prison Security Guard

Original Name : Jonathan Gaudet

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Jesse eyes on a cold case.** The fourth film in the Jesse Stone franchise, but it was based on the fifth book by Robert B. Parker that follows right after the 'Stone Cold'. Initially I thought only the first two films were not in the order, but now it looks the entire film series was so random adaptation. Anyway, if the connections between the films are proper, then there won't be any complication to follow the series for the viewers. I liked the third film a lot, but I'm not in the same mood after watching this. It is still a good film, yet compared to the previous one, no way near to that standard. Now Jesse back to alcohol consumption, because he has no case to deal other than giving out the parking tickets. But his psychiatrist advises him to get engaged in something so he can be sober again. That's where Jesse decides to dig on an old unsolved case. It literally takes us to the early 90s when a bank in the town was robbed. Jesse and Co finds some new evidence after visiting the 15 year old crime scene and try to put all the puzzle pieces together. Even he visits victim's parents in a surround town. Besides that, he also manages to handle a rape case. With all this, where the narration heads and how the film ends was told in the final act. This is a very important phase in the series, where some viewers would lose interest and some would be intrigued to keep going. I think the first two acts were good, moved on the right path and then in the final segment, especially after learning where it is headed, I kind of lost interest. But overall film was good and I won't attack to degrade it. Because still many more films to come and it has time to recover, particularly my expectation is high for the next one. So this film was kind of fallen short, but the better way to say is it slows down to bring normalcy. > "If you've got nothing to do, find something to do. If it's not important, make it important." It's good to see Kohl Sudduth back in the action, but after that fatal accident, now he's kind of reborn and the new him feels so weird, sometimes annoying as well. The sad part is Viola Davis having a baby and moved to LA. I think that is the end of her in the series. Her replacement was Kathy Baker and feels much better contributor. Also very appropriate to hang out with Jesse as a co- worker, mainly because of the age factor. There's no change in Tom Selleck, he as always great in the title role. His ex-wife's phone calls returned, but not annoying as it was in the earlier films. Also like his drinking habit back on the track. I think women are his main issue, especially after the divorce, it seems many women are eager to be a part in his life. But while he's engaged to do his job, they are becoming an unavoidable obstacle. So he has to decide what he needs and his work needs, so he complies with that like in the previous films. Should all the cop films must have a gun battle to prove it is a violent affair. This one has one at the very end, a surprise addition to end on the strong note. So someone dies here and the reason is very loud and clear. Jesse also goes down in one particular scene, which is very unusual to witness. Because a tough guy like him always pays good attention about happenings around him. Well written and directed with good performances. It maintained the stability in the series, but not the best film. Anyway, I liked the twist, but it was not stunning kind. Besides, Jesse's decision to close the case like as he wanted was a negative appeal. But thinking from the other side, it kind of justifies, only for the film, not in reality. You won't always expect moral stories, maybe that's the point here. I don't understand having a dog in the house and it does nothing. Reggie looked so depressed, and why it was portrayed that way is not clear. Particularly what happened in the scene before the credits roll brings doubt on Reggie as part of the film. I hope he gets better in the follow-up films. This film has some quantity of suspense, so you will be attached to it to know how it all concludes. The revelation is not good enough, particularly I was not satisfied, but that is the simplicity, not trying to be too smart. As being a part of the Jesse Stone series, it can be very much acceptable knowing the ups and downs are common in a film franchise. The next film as well hold the key to carry-out the rest of the films in the series, so I'm eager to review it once I finished watching. Till then bye. _7/10_