Old Boys
- 2018
- 1h 36min
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6.1/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the school-set re-working of Cyrano, an awkward but imaginative pupil helps the handsome but spectacularly dim school-hero pursue the fiery daughter of a visiting French teacher.In the school-set re-working of Cyrano, an awkward but imaginative pupil helps the handsome but spectacularly dim school-hero pursue the fiery daughter of a visiting French teacher.In the school-set re-working of Cyrano, an awkward but imaginative pupil helps the handsome but spectacularly dim school-hero pursue the fiery daughter of a visiting French teacher.
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- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
Jack Cooper Stimpson
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- (as Jack Stimpson)
- Dirección
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Opiniones destacadas
Slightly preposterous plot but very nicely acted and produced. Gorgeous setting of Lancing College and scenes in Lewes help the visuals.The story could be told in half the time but that wouldn't make much of a film!
The film is set in the 1980s and, unfortunately, propogates a stereotyped version of life at an English Public School which is far from the reality. (It wasn't that bad when I went to one in the 60s!).
Worth viewing.
Old Boys (2018) -
I actually only tuned in to this film because I thought that Amberson (Alex Lawther) was in love with Winchester (Jonah Hauer-King), not Agnes (Pauline Etienne). The description on TV was ambiguous and misleading. As far as I'm concerned, a love triangle should meet at all points of the shape or it's just a V!
It is however a sweet and quirky film, if a bit childish for a 12A. I think that it probably hits home more with an older generation because of the way that it's filmed. It's quite dark and gritty due to its 80's Boarding School setting, but the story is about teenagers which might only appeal to those of about 12-13 years, unless you are reliving your own Public School days.
As such it feels a bit confused. I'm an overgrown teenager, so I quite liked it, but I can't see it appealing to everyone else so easily.
I do think that it would have worked better if Winchester had been pretending to like Agnes to get closer to Amberson or the other way around, because it needed that extra something to it, in order to give it some more depth.
That's where the end seemed a bit daft, because of Amberson's final choice. It would have made more sense my way and the homosexual school romance is quite well documented. I suppose that's the reason that they didn't do it that way?
It's said to have a Cyrano de Bergerac type structure and it kind of does, but I think it could have been so much more and perhaps as a 15 it would have been freer to explore things and to deliver a more complicated story.
While Alex always plays the goofy part very well, it fits even more perfectly here. Jonah is also very good as the airhead jock and beautiful too.
I like the suggestions that the school is like a prison and the use of flip book animation is also very cleverly done to move scenes from one to another.
But the more films I see about Public Schools, the more I think that they are ridiculous. They are never shown in a good light and usually depicted as chaotic and full of bullies throughout the faculty and the students. I certainly wouldn't send my child to one so it could be treated like dirt and go through daft rituals in silly outfits. It's not character building, it's just cruel. We should be taught how to raise people up and support them, not put them down. Abolish the Hierarchy!!
The film was enjoyable and easy to watch though. It certainly doesn't require a lot of attention to follow it, but that was also part of its charm. It seems well edited and directed and the darkness of the setting and costume enforces the prison like dimension.
Worth checking out at least.
564.03/1000.
I actually only tuned in to this film because I thought that Amberson (Alex Lawther) was in love with Winchester (Jonah Hauer-King), not Agnes (Pauline Etienne). The description on TV was ambiguous and misleading. As far as I'm concerned, a love triangle should meet at all points of the shape or it's just a V!
It is however a sweet and quirky film, if a bit childish for a 12A. I think that it probably hits home more with an older generation because of the way that it's filmed. It's quite dark and gritty due to its 80's Boarding School setting, but the story is about teenagers which might only appeal to those of about 12-13 years, unless you are reliving your own Public School days.
As such it feels a bit confused. I'm an overgrown teenager, so I quite liked it, but I can't see it appealing to everyone else so easily.
I do think that it would have worked better if Winchester had been pretending to like Agnes to get closer to Amberson or the other way around, because it needed that extra something to it, in order to give it some more depth.
That's where the end seemed a bit daft, because of Amberson's final choice. It would have made more sense my way and the homosexual school romance is quite well documented. I suppose that's the reason that they didn't do it that way?
It's said to have a Cyrano de Bergerac type structure and it kind of does, but I think it could have been so much more and perhaps as a 15 it would have been freer to explore things and to deliver a more complicated story.
While Alex always plays the goofy part very well, it fits even more perfectly here. Jonah is also very good as the airhead jock and beautiful too.
I like the suggestions that the school is like a prison and the use of flip book animation is also very cleverly done to move scenes from one to another.
But the more films I see about Public Schools, the more I think that they are ridiculous. They are never shown in a good light and usually depicted as chaotic and full of bullies throughout the faculty and the students. I certainly wouldn't send my child to one so it could be treated like dirt and go through daft rituals in silly outfits. It's not character building, it's just cruel. We should be taught how to raise people up and support them, not put them down. Abolish the Hierarchy!!
The film was enjoyable and easy to watch though. It certainly doesn't require a lot of attention to follow it, but that was also part of its charm. It seems well edited and directed and the darkness of the setting and costume enforces the prison like dimension.
Worth checking out at least.
564.03/1000.
I like it, i really do. this movie suppose to have longer duration but this one was already good either. The duration make it feels really compact for an beautiful adventure. You'll see when you watch it.
great set, really great landscapes. a lot of good compositions scene. All the character was doing pretty good performance for me, didn't really catch a whole conversation cause I'm not really good understanding English from uk. but its pretty good story i must admit. it's give you a little tingle for every interaction which is fun.
its a beautiful friendship and love movie, just try to take it slow to this one
great set, really great landscapes. a lot of good compositions scene. All the character was doing pretty good performance for me, didn't really catch a whole conversation cause I'm not really good understanding English from uk. but its pretty good story i must admit. it's give you a little tingle for every interaction which is fun.
its a beautiful friendship and love movie, just try to take it slow to this one
The real star of the film is the location. Having said no to both the Harry Potter series and If, Lancing College has finally succumbed to a coming-of-age movie where the nerd wins the day. And it's the location which makes the movie, as the film-makers get the most out of it. Well worth a watch.
Amberson (Alex Lawther) is the bullied bumbling nerd at an all-boys boarding school. Winchester (Jonah Hauer-King) is the lead jock in a ruby-like game played in the middle of a stream. Babinot is the new French teacher and he brings along his daughter Agnes (Pauline Etienne). Amberson immediately falls for her, but she is taken with Winchester after she mistakenly believes him to a poet.
This is a Cyrano de Bergerac adjacent story. Etienne is the Pixie Dreamgirl although she's not that Manic. She's perfect for the role. Her older age doesn't matter that much. Her character is older and out of school anyways. I would like Amberson to be less wormy. He has to be a nerd, but he could be less pathetic. He's overplaying it and gets a little cartoony. Winchester is less idiotic than expected. He is certainly charming. All in all, I like these characters and that's fine for this coming-of-age movie.
This is a Cyrano de Bergerac adjacent story. Etienne is the Pixie Dreamgirl although she's not that Manic. She's perfect for the role. Her older age doesn't matter that much. Her character is older and out of school anyways. I would like Amberson to be less wormy. He has to be a nerd, but he could be less pathetic. He's overplaying it and gets a little cartoony. Winchester is less idiotic than expected. He is certainly charming. All in all, I like these characters and that's fine for this coming-of-age movie.
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- TriviaIt was shot on location at Lancing College, the fees are £12,355 per term full board.
- ConexionesFeatures The Dam Busters (1955)
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- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- De la vieja escuela
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lancing College, West Sussex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(The Boarding School)
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- USD 28,092
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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