Manchester by the Sea (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Drama · 2h 18m · R · English

Curator score: 9.3/10 (1.4M ratings)

I can't beat it.

Overview

After his older brother passes away, Lee Chandler is forced to return home to care for his 16-year-old nephew. There he is compelled to deal with a tragic past that separated him from his family and the community where he was born and raised.

Ratings

Director

Kenneth Lonergan

Production

Pearl Street Films, K Period Media, B Story, The Affleck/Middleton Project, The Media Farm, Big Indie Pictures

Cast

Casey Affleck, Lucas Hedges, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler, C.J. Wilson, Gretchen Mol, Matthew Broderick, Anna Baryshnikov, Heather Burns, Ivy O'Brien, Kara Hayward, Tom Kemp, Josh Hamilton, Tate Donovan, Ruibo Qian, Robert Sella, Susan Pourfar, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Chloe Dixon, Ellie Teves

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A devastating, deeply humane grief drama with extraordinary restraint, sharp writing, and performances that feel lived-in rather than performed. It’s emotionally punishing but also quietly funny, observant, and ultimately compassionate.

Best for

  • viewers who want serious character-driven drama
  • fans of grief and family stories with emotional realism
  • people who appreciate subtle, naturalistic acting
  • audiences open to a bleak but rewarding film

Skip if

  • you want a comforting or uplifting watch
  • you dislike slow-burn, dialogue-heavy dramas
  • you prefer plot-driven stories with clear catharsis
  • you are in the mood for light entertainment

Overview

Manchester by the Sea is one of the most exacting grief films of the last decade, not because it piles on misery, but because it understands how loss can flatten a life into routine, avoidance, and silence. Kenneth Lonergan writes people who talk around pain until the pain is the only thing left in the room, and the film’s emotional force comes from how ordinary that feels.

Worth noting

The performances are remarkably controlled. Casey Affleck’s Lee is all withdrawal and reflex, while Lucas Hedges gives the nephew a messy, believable mix of anger, humor, and need. Michelle Williams arrives in a handful of scenes and leaves a crater; the film’s most painful moments are often the quietest.

Bottom line

What makes it endure is that it never mistakes suffering for profundity. It finds humor in awkwardness, tenderness in failure, and a hard-won honesty about what cannot be repaired. It’s not an easy recommendation, but it is an essential one for viewers who want drama that cuts deep without sentimentalizing the wound.

Top Letterboxd reviews

DirkH (5★) · 14785 likes

Ever had a lump stuck in your throat for 2 hours? Ever held in a scream you wanted to scream but couldn't because you were afraid you couldn't stop? Ever seen an actor not acting, not performing, just being? Ever seen a director do his utmost to tear out your soul, stomp on it only to rebuild it in the most bitter sweet way imaginable? Ever lost someone, wanting them back so badly, living becomes a chore? Ever grieved? Ever… more

👽hayley👽 (4.5★) · 14467 likes

will michelle williams ever be in a movie where her marriage goes successfully

Matthew Saponar (5★) · 10973 likes

casey affleck is good at 2 things: being sad and wearing jackets

Lucy (4.5★) · 5875 likes

in this movie lucas hedges is dating the girl who stabbed him in the back with lefty scissors in moonrise kingdom

Blain LaMotta (5★) · 5516 likes

Leave Otto alone! He's trying his best! Drumming is hard!

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Topics

grief drama, family tragedy, character study, naturalistic acting, small-town America, emotional realism, somber tone, indie drama, trauma recovery, award-winning drama

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