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Der Schlächterbursche

Originaltitel: The Butcher Boy
  • 1997
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
11.818
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Der Schlächterbursche (1997)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

Der Vater des zwölfjährigen Francie Brady ist Alkoholiker, die Mutter ein nervliches Wrack. Vor der Hölle seines Alltags flüchtet der verstörte Junge in bizarre Phantasiewelten.Der Vater des zwölfjährigen Francie Brady ist Alkoholiker, die Mutter ein nervliches Wrack. Vor der Hölle seines Alltags flüchtet der verstörte Junge in bizarre Phantasiewelten.Der Vater des zwölfjährigen Francie Brady ist Alkoholiker, die Mutter ein nervliches Wrack. Vor der Hölle seines Alltags flüchtet der verstörte Junge in bizarre Phantasiewelten.

  • Regie
    • Neil Jordan
  • Drehbuch
    • Pat McCabe
    • Neil Jordan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stephen Rea
    • Fiona Shaw
    • Eamonn Owens
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    11.818
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Neil Jordan
    • Drehbuch
      • Pat McCabe
      • Neil Jordan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stephen Rea
      • Fiona Shaw
      • Eamonn Owens
    • 76Benutzerrezensionen
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 10 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Da Brady
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Mrs. Nugent
    Eamonn Owens
    Eamonn Owens
    • Francie Brady
    Alan Boyle
    • Joe Purcell
    Sean McGinley
    Sean McGinley
    • Sergeant
    Peter Gowen
    Peter Gowen
    • Leddy
    Andrew Fullerton
    • Phillip Nugent
    Aisling O'Sullivan
    • Ma Brady
    John Kavanagh
    John Kavanagh
    • Dr. Boyd
    Rosaleen Linehan
    • Mrs. Canning
    Anita Reeves
    • Mrs. Coyle
    Gina Moxley
    • Mary
    Niall Buggy
    • Father Dom
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Uncle Alo
    Anne O'Neill
    • Mrs. McGlone
    Joe Pilkington
    • Charlie McGlone
    Pat McGrath
    • Farmer on Tractor
    Jer O'Leary
    Jer O'Leary
    • Dublin Man
    • Regie
      • Neil Jordan
    • Drehbuch
      • Pat McCabe
      • Neil Jordan
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    Weird but great!

    The Butcher Boy is a very weird film...This boy Francie has a bad influence; his father. His father is a violent man, alcoholic, but he loves his son a lot...This boy is very well played by Eamonn Owens, a young actor I didn't know before who surely worths a look at his performance. Stephen Rea is perfect in the role of the violent father, and Fiona Shaw is great in the role of a woman who hates Francie, because he beats up her son. But Francie is dangerous...The story is a mix of fear, hate, madness, happiness, that is mixed up in that little boy's brain. Sometimes, he's the good boy who protects his mother and sometimes he is the murderer...Francie is full of contradictions, and he tries to put happiness and death together. The narrator is very funny, but sometimes tells innapropriate things for the images we watch...but that's the psychotic part of it...incredibly well-shot, this film deserves lots of attention. I bought it for five stupid dollars...and Lost In Space was fifteen dollars...and the video sold it because of the lack of rentals...well, too bad for this video, they have one less good film on the shelf.... Neil Jordan brought us The Crying Game, Interview With The Vampire, In Dreams and some other good films...but I believe this one is his finest job...it's like watching Sleepers, Psycho and A Clockwork Orange at the same time. One thing that could be a problem; the accent of the characters when they speak...but I was happy to see that it was not set in the United States...Great film... I give it 85% and maybe it deserves better.
    Stu-5

    An extremely Powerful, well acted and brilliantly written film.

    Neil Jordan, famed for such hits as Michael Collins and The Crying Game, returns to a much more conventional style of filmmaking. This time he leaves out the stars: no Liam Neeson, no Aidan Quinn, no Julia Roberts. This time it's cinema verite: a sotto-voce cast (barring Stephen Rea) which takes the mind off the actors and onto the film.

    Which is good, because the film is a ripsnorter. It's a powerful expose on how children can turn out horribly wrong through a tough childhood. There is no fancy cinematography or cutesy-pie moments; no Hollywood endings or Schwarzenegger stick-ups. This is pure black comedy which relies on a fabulous script.

    It revolves around the life of Francie Brady, a young Irish boy who gets up to all sorts of mischief. Him and his friend, Joe, are the local troublemakers in Dublin. But, there's more to Francie than one would think. His is a soul which is black at the core, and the passing of prominent figures in his life, as well as time spent in and out of juvenile detention centres, plus the dirty priests which govern the schools, sends the boy over the edge.

    He paints a picture of hyperbole. Francie always seems happy, energetic and ready for action, yet boiling up inside of him are bloody demons and unimaginable violence. It's that hyperbole which creates so much tension in the movie, just wondering what he'll do and when he'll do it.

    The film is narrated by an older Francie, one who has spent his life in a prison for the mentally insane. His narration is humorous and ironic, yet occasionally it derives some of the power from the movie because of its light-hearted, schmultzy comments. Francie sometimes talks to his older self, making one remember "Ferris Beuler's Day Off", but apart from that, the film is fantastic.

    It lags in parts. Occasional scenes are drawn out and lengthy, and you just want to scream out, "pick up the damn butcher's knife and kill someone!" To make the film increase in pace. But that's not a major problem, that might just be my attention span, if you didn't have those scenes you wouldn't have such a poignant movie.

    The Butcher Boy has a very satisfactory denouement. We all took our childhood for granted. It had its ups, it had its downs. This is a film which portrays what sort of childhood arises from continuous downs, dominated by misery and loss, and how much of an effect it can have on such an impressionable mind. This is a wonderful, black, violent, dramatic and hilarious movie. A rare offering, indeed.

    Nine out of ten.
    9CTzen

    Just an EXCELLENT movie

    I don't understand how this movie is so unknown by most of the people.

    Simply put, this is an amazing film. Eamonn Owens' performance is just unbelievable.

    There are some serious and sensitives themes in this movie (murder, suicidal thoughts, alcoholism, child abuse, religion) however it's not a disturbing movie (it has its moments though). The reason for the lack of disturbance in this film is because we're seeing everything from the perspective of a little boy.

    The Butcher Boy is, for sure, one of the best dark comedies/dramas that I've seen. Highly recommendable.
    8gbheron

    Very Dark Stuff

    THE BUTCHER BOY comically chronicles a young boy's descent into madness. The boy provides a voice-over from the present to tell the story of his youth in an Irish village in the early 60s. His father's a violent drunk, and his mother is already insane, so it's not difficult to explain why the kid is losing his mind. It's just that he really doesn't know he's going crazy. He believes he's leading a perfectly normal life as we watch in horror as his actions grow more violent and frightening. And it's a comedy!

    Neil Jordan is a craftsman and creates a very enjoyable movie even given the very dark subject matter. The child actor's are great, the best I've seen this side of PONETTE. If the subject and its treatment don't put you off you will like this movie. If not, try something else.
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    An odd little gem of a film

    I'd be lying if I claimed that the original reason I saw this wasn't anything as simple and basic as curiosity... the plot simply sounds so bizarre that one can't help but wonder about the movie itself. The movie is a wonderful mix of surrealism, drama and black comedy. As another reviewer points out, the accents may make the dialog a little hard to make out... I was fortunate enough to have subtitles(as any Dane will tell you, we get subtitles on everything that is presented to us on a screen), but I think most anyone who has a good enough grasp on the English language(and a good ear wouldn't hurt) will be able to understand, at the very least, enough of it to follow what's going on. The film is quite disturbing... it's told by a psychotic, and everything is seen from his point of view, making the line between truth and fantasy blur. The narrative is impressive, underplaying some scenes to great effect. The plot is interesting. The pacing is a tad uneven... while most of the film moves as it should, not too fast nor too slow, there are parts where it seems to come to a complete halt. Luckily, these parts are few and far between. The characters are well-written and credible. They are also all competently portrayed. The acting... wow. What can I say? Eamonn Owens is nothing short of an artist. As you watch the film(which I hope you will), observe his eyes... look into them, as he looks around menacingly, and tell me that you don't feel fear. Pure fear. One is reminded of Donald Pleasence's marvelous monologue about Michael Myers' eyes(in Halloween, for the uninitiated). That stare... if I ever met Owens in real life, I doubt I'd dare look him in the eye. Even more impressively, this was his debut performance. I'll have to watch more of his movies, to see if he can pull off other roles as well, but he certainly nailed this one. Stephen Rea was great... I've seen him in nothing else, but I could recognize his face from the trailers for V for Vendetta, a movie I'm looking forward to(even more now that I know he will grace the film with what is sure to be just as astounding a performance as he gave here), even though I'm sure it won't live up to Alan Moore's graphic novel. Sinéad O'Connor was a blast(and seemed to be having one, as well) as Our Lady. I haven't been able to find out who portrayed the main character as an adult, but let me tell you, his voice acting is grand. The narration definitely adds to the film, both in use and in acting. The writing is great. The whole film is highly entertaining and very poignant. This should be seen by just about anyone who can live with(and more importantly, understand) the language and take the disturbing nature of the film. I recommend this to anyone who is afraid of neither accents nor the disturbing images contained herein. Very funny and quite unsettling. 8/10

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      Stephen Rea is credited as only playing Pa in the film, but he also plays the adult Francie, who narrates his story in voice-overs throughout the film, uncredited.
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      [the Blessed Virgin Mary is exasperated by the Butcher Boy's slowness to act]

      Our Lady: For fuck's sake, Francie!...

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: My Giant/The Odd Couple II/City of Angels/The Player's Club/The Big One/The Butcher Boy (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Mack the Knife
      Written by Kurt Weill / Bertolt Brecht

      European American Music Corp. / Warner / Chappell Music, Inc. / Universal Edition A.G.

      Performed by Santo & Johnny

      Courtesy of BMG Entertainment International UK & IRL Ltd.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. Februar 1998 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Irland
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Butcher Boy
    • Drehorte
      • Clones, County Monaghan, Irland
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Butcher Boy Film Productions
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.995.911 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 135.606 $
      • 5. Apr. 1998
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.995.911 $
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