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Sea of Love Director: Harold Becker Cast: Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, Michael Rooker

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/06/2003
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 7,240

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Feature commentary with director Harold Becker; "The creation of Sea of Love" featurette; Deleted scenes; Theatrical trailer

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Side #1 --
2. Main Titles
3. New York's Finest Yankees
4. Frank's on the Case
5. A Partner in Crime-Fighting
6. Looking for Miss Wrong
7. The Trap is Set
8. Three Blind Dates
9. Desperate Foolish Things
10. Are We Still Alive
11. Sea of Lies
12. Sexy Shopping
13. If You Live With a Cop
14. Sea of Suspicion
15. Showdown With Helen
16. Frank and the Killer
17. Good-Byes and No More Lies

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Editorial Reviews

Sea of Love is a sexy, atmospheric thriller, very much in the style of Alfred Hitchcock, with involving characters, steamy love scenes, and surprising plot twists. Frank Keller (Al Pacino), is a lonely, tired, disillusioned, police detective, who has a problem with alcohol. Frank is investigating a serial killer, whom he believes finds victims by using personal ads in magazines, killing them while playing the old record "Sea of Love." In a scene both amusing and touching, Frank and his partner, Sherman (John Goodman) --aided by Frank's father (William Hickey in a lovely cameo) place a personal ad, hoping to lure the killer. Helen Cruger (Ellen Barkin), a tough, sexy single mother answers the ad and begins an affair with Frank, despite the fact that she is one of the prime suspects in the case. The suspense builds as Frank, though deeply drawn to Helen, becomes more and more suspicious of her. In a splendidly crafted script from Richard Price, the plot is compelling, with plenty of action, terrific authentic dialogue and superb characterization. Ellen Barkin gives a marvelous performance as an independent, sensual and intriguing femme fatale; John Goodman is excellent as Sherman, giving a likable, shrewd, and subtly comic performance; and Pacino, in perhaps his best performance since Dog Day Afternoon, plays Frank as a man on the edge, reckless and self-destructive, lost and alone. Frank falls in love with Helen, in spite of himself, because of his loneliness and need. Pacino's skill in showing the vulnerability and neediness of Frank explains the somewhat implausible actions of his character in continuing their affair despite the mounting evidence against Helen. Harold Becker directs with great flair, bringing the story believability, without lapsing into false sentimentality. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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January 18, 2001: With the exception of SCARFACE, Pacino had a series of clunkers in the 1980's. This 1989 work can be considered a comeback move for one of America's greatest actors...this is thriller erotica oozing in NYC style. Harold Becker's best work since THE ONION FIELD, and it holds you scene to scene. Ellen Barkin literally walks off with the film when she meets Pacino's character in a West Side supermarket wearing only heels and a trenchcoat. It was enough to make me shop there.

This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan edition.