Un film d'action de rêve fiévreux qui suit Boy, un sourd à l'imagination débordante. Lorsque sa famille est assassinée, il est formé par un mystérieux chaman pour réprimer son imagination en... Tout lireUn film d'action de rêve fiévreux qui suit Boy, un sourd à l'imagination débordante. Lorsque sa famille est assassinée, il est formé par un mystérieux chaman pour réprimer son imagination enfantine et devenir un instrument de mort.Un film d'action de rêve fiévreux qui suit Boy, un sourd à l'imagination débordante. Lorsque sa famille est assassinée, il est formé par un mystérieux chaman pour réprimer son imagination enfantine et devenir un instrument de mort.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
- Boy
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
Bill Skarsgård proves he doesn't need dialogue to communicate. He can do so much with just his eyes and the fact that it all syncs up really well with H. Jon Benjamin's suitably over the top voice over is just a bonus. Plus he has an adorable rapport with Quinn Copeland. Andrew Koji isn't given a chance to show off his physical prowess but is given the time to show how surprisingly great he is at comedy.
Mortiz Mohr's direction nails the balance between self awareness and sincerity, translating some of the language of video games to cinema effectively. With cinematography by Peter Matjasko, the camera moves with the action rather than against it. It's always fluid and bloody inventive, saving the best fight for last. It's the kind of final fight where the choreography is impeccable, the blows are nasty and it goes on for so long it's exhausting in the best ways.
So far, so seen-it-all-before, so yada-yada-yada. Boy Kills World, however, brings enough originality to the old tropes that the viewer is happy to go along with things as they take increasingly-bizarre turns. To start with, Boy is a deaf-mute. He can read lips, and hears a voice-over in his head. He's also haunted by the ghost of his younger sister, who acts as his guide and moral conscience.
Naturally, he embarks on his elaborate revenge, leaving a trail of bodies killed in inventive and extremely bloody ways. There's a lot of John Wick, and a big slice of The Running Man. There are also a surprising number of laughs, with great comedic performances from Brett Gelman, Isaiah Mustafa, Sharlto Copley and Andrew Koji. Gotta love June27 as well.
As you'd expect, there's also a twist at the end, but it's twisty enough to pack a punch.
This is not high art. This is not a film that rewards analysis. Nothing about it is outstanding, and its plot-holes have plot-holes. If, however, you can switch your brain off and go long for the ride, it's a wild and satisfying one.
This is what Archer would be if it was a little more dramatic and a lot more bloody.
Oldboy if it were half as brilliant with a little bit of slapstick thrown in.
The Hunger Games if it didn't treat death and murder was all that bad - like it was written by a gamer of the FPS variety.
Did I cringe at the squelching bloody noises? Yes. Did I laugh out loud in the theater? Also yes. Was the revenge story worthwhile? I think so. Outside all of the action, the story was not terrible, and the characters had character. Worth a watch, but doubt it'll change anyone's life.
My immediate reaction is to compare Boy Kills World to John Wick -- it's certainly just as bloody. But the continuous underlying thread of humor throughout this movie juxtaposed with the gratuitous violence puts it more into the realm of Bullet Train in my mind.
Bill Skarsgård's physical acting paired with H. Jon Benjamin's voice acting was a matchup I never knew I needed in my life. There were several times where I genuinely laughed out loud -- even when the next scene was a quick crash to someone getting their head smooshed. They did a great job blending the action with the comedy while still getting you to care about the main character and his plight.
Definitely not for the weak of heart or stomach -- but if you're looking for a bloody fun romp through absolute mayhem that doesn't require much from you as a viewer, then you've found your film. I just saw it last night and I still say I'd for sure go see it again, even so soon after viewing.
Boy Kills World was already on my radar, before watching Monkey Man, but I didn't think I would be in a situation where I would be comparing the two. Until now, after watching Boy Kills World.
Without spoilers, both men go through a similar journey of a traumatic event happening in their childhood. With Monkey Man being more of a drama and Boy Kills World being more of a comedy.
However, I will say Boy Kills World has a more creative narrative structure and stronger choreography than Monkey Man. It also has replay value, I will definitely watch Boy Kills World again, much sooner than revisiting Monkey Man.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA previous version of this film had Bill Skarsgard providing his own voiceover for his character in the style of a Mortal Kombat announcer before H. Jon Benjamin was cast for the final version; the trailer featuring Skarsgard's voiceover has mostly been scrubbed from the internet. In the original concept trailer, Boy's inner voice is taken from a cigarette commercial, with a voice similar to Sam Elliott's.
- GaffesAfter Hilda arrives at the culling party, the downward total shot at 44:15 with Boy and Mina on the landing has exactly the same number and arrangement of macarons on the two plates between them as the shot from the same angle a minute earlier (43:27), even though Boy has in the meantime stuffed himself with macarons taken from those plates.
- Citations
Gideon Van Der Koy: Of course, if someone takes a big steamy shit in the sink, I'll stop doing the dishes.
- Générique farfeluAfter the credits there is an extra scene with the brother and sister sitting at the kitchen table eating breakfast cereal.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 3 May 2024 (2024)
- Bandes originalesNo Friends
Written by Leon Michels, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon, Paul Castelluzzo
Performed by El Michels Affair
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 626 127 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 682 525 $ US
- 28 avr. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 269 468 $ US
- Durée1 heure 51 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1