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7.6/10
IMDbPerformance in a Feature Film | 2008 | Casey
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Amy
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Independent Feature DramaComedy | 2008 | Donna
Supporting Actress | 2008 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Breakthrough Directing | 2007 | Ben
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2007 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Drama | 2007 | Amy
Hall of Shame | 2007
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best First Film | 2007 | Ben
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2007 | Amy
2007 | Amy
Most Promising Filmmaker | 2007 | Ben
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
2008 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Amy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2008 | Amy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2008 | Amy
Best International Actor | 2009 | Casey
Supporting Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Amy
Best Thriller | 2009
Best Acting Ensemble | 2008 | Ed
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2008 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Amy
Best Film | 2008
Best DVD Extras | 2008
Best Independent Movie | 2008
Feature Film Wide Release | 2008
Best Breakthrough Filmmaker | 2008 | Ben
Best Actor | 2008 | Casey
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Picture | 2007
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2007 | Amy
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Best Picture | 2007
Best Supporting Actress of the Year | 2007 | Amy
2007 | Ben
Best Film | 2007
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Amy
Budget 19,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 34,600,000 USD
Amy Ryan looked and sounded so convincing as a working-class Dorchester mom that a security guard mistook her for a fan on the first day of location filming and wouldn't let her on the set. One of the producers finally noticed her on the other side of one of the barricades and said she should be let through. The incident made Ryan twenty minutes late, but convinced her the Boston accent she'd prepared was realistic.
Jill Quigg was discovered when the production's barricades in the streets of Boston prevented her from picking up her son from school. Ben Affleck was so impressed by her loud rants against the film crew that he asked her to read for the movie.
The film's UK release, scheduled for December 28, 2007, was postponed for almost six months, because of the film's similarity to the real-life case of four-year-old Madeleine McCann, who disappeared from the holiday apartment where she and her family were staying in Praia da Luz, Portugal, on May 3, 2007.
On the DVD commentary, Ben Affleck says that he and Jill Quigg improvised the scene early in the movie in which Quigg (as Dottie) talks to the press about the flyers they had posted and the vigils they had planned. Affleck says that he would feed her some lines and then she would perform them. Her mispronunciation of the word "vigil" as "visual" came from her mishearing what Affleck had said from behind the camera, but he later decided to keep it the way she had said it.
Amy Ryan was so convincing with her Boston accent in her audition that writer and director Ben Affleck asked her what part of Boston she was from.
"[first lines] Patrick Kenzie: I always believed it was the things you don't choose that makes you who you are. Your city, your neighborhood, your family. People here take pride in these things, like it was something they'd accomplished. The bodies around their souls, the cities wrapped around those. I lived on this block my whole life; most of these people have. When your job is to find people who are missing, it helps to know where they started. I find the people who started in the cracks and then fell through. This city can be hard. When I was young, I asked my priest how you could get to heaven and still protect yourself from all the evil in the world. He told me what God said to His children. "You are sheep among wolves. Be wise as serpents, yet innocent as doves.""
"Patrick Kenzie: Cheese, if you ever disrespect her again like that, I'm gonna pull your fuckin' card, okay? So you're saying you didn't do it, fine. We'll take your money, and we'll be on our way. When it turns out you're lying, I'm gonna spend every nickel of that money to fuck you up. I'm gonna bribe cops to go after you, I'm gonna pay guys to go after your weak fuckin' crew, and I'm gonna tell all the guys I know that you're a C.I. and a rat, and I know a lot of people. And after that, you're gonna wish you listened to me, 'cause your shitty pool hall crime syndicate headquarters is gonna get raided, and your doped-up bitches are gonna get sent back to Laos, and this fuckin' retard right here is gonna be testifying against you for a reduced sentence, while you're gettin' cornholed in your cell by a gang of crackers. 'Cause from what I've heard, the guys that get sent up Concord for killing kids, life's a motherfucker. Cheese: [points gun at Kenzie] You come 'round here again, and I'm gonna get discourteous on your ass."