Our Ben Affleck miniseries continues with Live by Night (2016), his ambitious but ultimately troubled attempt at a Prohibition-era gangster epic. Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane, the film follows Joe Coughlin (Affleck), an outlaw-turned-bootlegger navigating crime, corruption, and moral dilemmas from Boston to Florida. With a stacked cast—including Zoe Saldana, Chris Cooper, Sienna Miller, Elle Fanning, and Chris Messina—Live by Night had all the makings of a crime classic. So, what went wrong?
Bobby Shortle and Nick Rocco Scalia break down the film’s sweeping scope, its lackluster execution, and how Affleck’s performance might be the weakest link in his own project. They also explore whether the film’s failures stem from rushed production, misguided creative choices, or the challenge of adapting an expansive novel into a two-hour movie.
Topics Covered:
* Ben Affleck’s post-Argo career and why he chose Live by Night
* The challenges of adapting Dennis Lehane’s sprawling novel
* Affleck’s miscasting of himself in the lead role
* The film’s lack of atmosphere and rushed storytelling
* The strong supporting cast (and who deserved more screen time)
* Whether Live by Night could have worked better as a TV series
Chapter Timecodes:
* 0:00 - Introduction to Live by Night and its troubled legacy
* 10:00 - Affleck’s transition from Argo to this gangster epic
* 20:00 - Breaking down the plot: Boston crime, bootlegging, and betrayal
* 35:00 - Why the film lacks atmosphere and immersion
* 50:00 - Chris Messina’s fun performance and other standout moments
* 1:10:00 - The final act’s rushed climax and confusing ending
* 1:25:00 - Could Live by Night have worked as a miniseries instead?
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