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Le garçon

Titre original : The Boy
  • 2016
  • 14A
  • 1h 37m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,0/10
106 k
MA NOTE
Brian Berdan, Richard S. Wright, William Brent Bell, Matt Berenson, Diana Hardcastle, Roy Lee, Gary Lucchesi, Bear McCreary, Jim Norton, Daniel Pearl, Tom Rosenberg, Matthew Walker, Jim Wedaa, John Willett, Stephanie Lemelin, Rupert Evans, Lauren Cohan, James Russell, Stacey Menear, Ben Robson, Jett Klyne, and Lily Pater in Le garçon (2016)
An American nanny is shocked that her new English family's boy is actually a life-sized doll.
Liretrailer0 min 57 s
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Une nounou américaine est choquée en découvrant que le garçon de sa nouvelle famille d'accueil anglaise est une poupée grandeur nature. Après avoir enfreint une liste de consignes strictes, ... Tout lireUne nounou américaine est choquée en découvrant que le garçon de sa nouvelle famille d'accueil anglaise est une poupée grandeur nature. Après avoir enfreint une liste de consignes strictes, des événements troublants lui font penser que la poupée est vraiment vivante.Une nounou américaine est choquée en découvrant que le garçon de sa nouvelle famille d'accueil anglaise est une poupée grandeur nature. Après avoir enfreint une liste de consignes strictes, des événements troublants lui font penser que la poupée est vraiment vivante.

  • Director
    • William Brent Bell
  • Writer
    • Stacey Menear
  • Stars
    • Lauren Cohan
    • Rupert Evans
    • James Russell
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
    106 k
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    • Director
      • William Brent Bell
    • Writer
      • Stacey Menear
    • Stars
      • Lauren Cohan
      • Rupert Evans
      • James Russell
    • 456Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 203Commentaires de critiques
    • 42Métascore
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      • 6 nominations au total

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    Lauren Cohan
    Lauren Cohan
    • Greta Evans
    Rupert Evans
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    • Malcolm
    James Russell
    James Russell
    • Brahms Heelshire
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Mr. Heelshire
    Diana Hardcastle
    Diana Hardcastle
    • Mrs. Heelshire
    Ben Robson
    Ben Robson
    • Cole
    Jett Klyne
    Jett Klyne
    • Brahms (Child)
    Lily Pater
    • Emily Cribbs
    Matthew Walker
    Matthew Walker
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    Stephanie Lemelin
    Stephanie Lemelin
    • Sandy
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      • Stacey Menear
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs456

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    6TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    Highly entertaining but fundamentally uneven and flawed, "The Boy" is a mish-mash of ideas that are fun to watch, but don't quite come together...

    You ever watch a film, and at a certain point, you get the feeling that the final product is obviously a heavily edited (if not outright- butchered) re-working and simplification of an otherwise great idea? Like a studio-suit-type got their hands on a really cool and original script that defied convention... but then that same studio- suit got cold feet, and had a legion of ghost- writers re-work it into something more generic and "audience friendly"?

    Yup. That's the feeling I got watching "The Boy."

    Don't get me wrong, there's still fun to be had. And despite its rather obvious faults, I was thoroughly entertained and had a good time. It's just... so obviously a great concept that feels like it's been tampered with by studio committees and producer interference to dumb it down to certain level that can only be described as "lowest common denominator." At times I could even swear that the film feels like it was the product of two or three different scripts that were haphazardly mushed together in a last- ditch effort to try and make it more of a broadly-appealing (aka "generic") thriller than a unique spine- tingler.

    The film follows Greta (the adorable Lauren Cohan), an American woman who has been hired to act as nanny for a prim and proper older couple's child overseas in the UK. However, Greta is taken aback after learning that the "boy" is actually a child-sized doll that is treated by his "parents" as if he was a real, living being. He's fed and taught lessons and kissed goodnight... a routine Greta is informed she must definitely follow. But when she begins to stray and ignore the rules set for her, strange things begin to happen, and it becomes all too clear that the doll might just be more "real" and "alive" than she could have imagined.

    The film works for the most part mainly due to the charm of the two lead cast-members, and for the well-executed visual storytelling.

    Cohan is a lot of fun as our lead, and she's a great choice for the role of Greta... she's able to convey her initial annoyance over her situation, the paranoia of her character as the story progresses, and even has a lot of really good pathos due to her fairly good development and backstory. And co-star Rupert Evans (probably best known for his roles in the delightful "Hellboy" and the underrated "The Canal") is charming as can be as Malcolm, a local grocery man who delivers food to the home and develops feelings for Greta as the story progresses. They're the main focus for much of the running time of the film, and they're both perfect in their roles, creating a lot of care from the audience.

    Director William Brent Bell also does a wonderful job in his visual storytelling, and he elevates the material. I honestly haven't been a fan of his work in the past... "Stay Alive" was a lazy and very condescending attempt to cash-in on the growing popularity of video-games over the last 20 years. And "The Devil Inside" was a terrible mis-judgement, with its infamous final act still viewed as a low- point in the world of horror. But here, Bell is actually able to get a lot of great work done, and show he does have the chops to make a good creep-fest if he really puts his mind to it. He revels in the atmospheric visuals of the old, enormous house and nearby woods. He glides the camera organically in slow, lingering shots that are a breath of fresh-air compared to the lousy "shaky cam" nonsense polluting other horror flicks. And he even for the most part strays away from relying too much on loud jumps and noises. I particularly admired a wonderful sequence where Greta tries to demonstrate to Malcolm that the doll can move on its own... great stuff there.

    It's just a shame that the film is dragged down so badly due to its issues with the script and storyline.

    Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised that if at one point in development, the film was more of a psychological drama about an emotionally damaged person forging a deep connection with an inanimate doll... because this film's best moments- and indeed the moments that feel the most complete and developed- are the sequences where Greta begins to learn about what's happening and become more and more attached to the idea that the doll just might be alive. It's wonderful in certain scenes, and it feels disturbing in all the right ways.

    But then other sequences contradict this... particularly the scenes that play more as straight-forward horror. They feel like scenes out of a different film. And without spoiling it, the final act feels like it comes out of left-field in a very inorganic way... almost as if the climax from a completely different script was tacked-on and retro-fitted to feature the characters from this film. It almost gave me whiplash to see how much it changed in the third act.

    If they had just ran with the idea of a woman in a house being forced to take care of a creepy doll like a real child, and explored the ideas of isolation and paranoia associated with the situation... it could've been a great film. (Almost a "horror version" of the wonderful indie flick "Lars and the Real Girl.") But the tacked-on scenes added to manufacture generic haunted-house thrills diminishes the impact... as does the frankly bizarre climax.

    Still, the performances and atmospheric direction make it worth seeing for fans of horror, and I would by lying if I said I didn't get a kick out of it.

    I give "The Boy" a slightly-above-average 6 out of 10. It doesn't quite come together 100%, but it's definitely a fun time.
    7devontesherman

    The boy is about a woman getting paid to babysit a doll. The longer she stays at the house the more she uncovers the mystery about the dolls past.

    This movie was a lot better than I expected with good acting, good character development, and a good plot. When I first heard about this movie I thought it was going to be anther disappointing horror movie, but instead it was a really surprising and well pacing movie with an amazing twist no one's going to see coming.

    The characters in this movie are likable, and smart. Even though I never heard of anyone who acted in this film, I think they did an amazing job delivering, and making the movie more intense and entertaining.

    The director does an fantastic job with this movie. Letting the viewers know what's going on though the whole movie. Making scenes very suspenseful and having a good pay off.
    8riceryan

    Really not as bad as some as these reviews are making it out to be.

    I'm an avid IMDb user. This is actually my first time writing a review though. I felt inclined after browsing through other's reviews saying how horrible this movie was. It was actually a lot better than I expected. I wasn't in a huge hurry to see it, but I'm happy I watched it. I haven't been a fan of many newer horror movies with the exception of It Follows, but I recommend watching this with an open mind. There's a twist that makes it worth while and I must admit, I didn't see it coming a mile away. Perfect ending to my mini Friday the 13th marathon. -- -- -- -- ----- ----- -----—------------ -----—------—----------------------------- ---
    7nitzanhavoc

    Not what you might think it to be - for better or for worse.

    It is somewhat difficult for me to explain my viewing experience of this film, and in no way do I mean to sound condescending of uppity, so kindly bear with me... Usually, after years of "experience" with a certain hobby, one is able to differentiate objective criticism from lack of personal satisfaction. For me, The Boy is a perfect example, so I'll make sure to separate my personal opinions from what I perceive to be the makings of a fine Horror film.

    I've always been a big fan of the Supernatural sub-genre, with a special liking to films portraying evil dolls (films like Dead Silence or Annabelle, NOT Chucky). After watching the trailer for The Boy several months ago, I've been eagerly anticipating its release. As presented in the teasers, the story is original and well told (hats off to screenwriter Stacey Menear), and the jump-scares (while still cheap) are sufficiently few and well made to add the occasional scare without damaging the experience. Music and cinematography are great, as is the acting (especially supporting actors Jim Norton and Diana Hardcastle as Mr. and Mrs. Hillshire).

    Now for my problem... the plot twist is smart, surprising and in no way predictable (although some of you might have guessed it from the start, I personally was impressed). It adds a stroke of genius creativity and originality to an otherwise all too known pattern of a film. I just didn't like it... it felt too original, like trying to reinvent the wheel when the wheel works just fine. Objectively - great twist, great ending! In my opinion? A let down.

    All in all, the eerie sense of suspense and fear is maintained throughout the entire film, and I would definitely recommend it to other "supernatural dolls" fans. However, personally, I couldn't help but feeling it was ultimately a let-down, and I wouldn't watch it again.
    6eabra48463

    Entertaining but Definitely Flawed

    "The Boy" presents us with an interesting premise from the start. A young American woman takes a job as a nanny to an elderly couple's child in Britain. Only when she gets to their large, creepy mansion does she learn the "boy" is really a doll that the couple treats as if it is alive and their son. Much of what ensues after this is fairly predictable. We know the doll is going to end up doing creepy things, or at least we'll be led to believe this is the case. We also know there will be something more going on than what meets the eye. Lauren Cohan does a very good job, which is essential because she has to carry most of the movie. Many scenes are with her and the doll alone. Also, the setting and the doll itself do a great job of creating the mood. The film does well at holding the viewer's attention; however, once we see the final "twist" we understand that it was really the only reasonable explanation--although it is really not all that reasonable. There are a few scenes where the dialog and impact fall a little flat. I recommend the film to those who really like this genre, because there is enough there to make it worthwhile; however, do not expect a masterpiece.

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      Cast members actually used the doll ("Brahms") to prank each other on the set. On one occasion, one of the cast members propped the doll up outside of the other actor's bathroom in their trailer to scare them. Upon seeing this, they hurled the doll outside of their trailer and the crew had to repair it and make a replacement doll.
    • Gaffes
      The telephone in the house makes the USA dead tone (blips) rather than the UK dead tone (a continuous tone).
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      Greta Evans: You wouldn't hurt me, would you, Brahms?

    • Connexions
      Featured in FoundFlix: The Boy (2016) Ending Explained (2016)
    • Bandes originales
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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 janvier 2016 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Canada
      • China
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    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Craigdarroch Castle - 1050 Joan Crescent, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
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      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • STX Entertainment
      • Huayi Brothers Media
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      • 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 35 819 556 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 10 778 392 $ US
      • 24 janv. 2016
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 73 929 392 $ US
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