Another enjoyable addition to the films based on Chief Jesse Stone in the books by Robert B. Parker. After being encouraged to retire as Police Chief of Paradise, Jesse (Tom Selleck) is still working to get his life together. Although this film had two different mysteries alternating throughout the story, it moved along at a much slower pace than most of its predecessors. Neither mystery actually had much substance, focusing more on Jesse's reactions to both. The bulk of the film could probably stand alone, but the background story behind Jesse Stone was definitely entered “mid-stream”. Without the earlier “Stone” films, it would be difficult to have much of an emotional connection to Stone or to follow the underlying drama. Selleck is definitely well-suited to the role of Chief Stone but except for the dog, the supporting roles were a little thin this time around. The cinematography and musical score again surpass the usual made-for-tv films. This one ends with a very mild cliffhanger but only in that you know Jesse is not done with Paradise. Even with its weaknesses, this is a great addition to the “Jesse Stone” films. (7th in series) ***
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