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The Boy

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51min
NOTE IMDb
5,5/10
5,9 k
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Jared Breeze in The Boy (2015)
It's the summer of 1989. Nine-year-old Ted Henley and his father John are the proprietors of The Mtn. Vista Motel, a crumbling resort buried in the mountains of the American West. Since Ted's mother left, John has drifted into despondency -- becoming a living ghost, haunting the motel -- leaving Ted to fend for himself. In this isolation, unchecked by the bounds of parenting, Ted's darker impulses begin to manifest. The arrival of a mysterious drifter, William Colby, captivates young Ted and the two form a unique friendship - setting the stage for Ted's final, unnerving metamorphosis.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.An intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.An intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.

  • Réalisation
    • Craig William Macneill
  • Scénario
    • Craig William Macneill
    • Clay McLeod Chapman
  • Casting principal
    • David Morse
    • Jared Breeze
    • Rainn Wilson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    5,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Craig William Macneill
    • Scénario
      • Craig William Macneill
      • Clay McLeod Chapman
    • Casting principal
      • David Morse
      • Jared Breeze
      • Rainn Wilson
    • 64avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
    • 45Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    The Boy: Swimming
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    David Morse
    David Morse
    • John Henley
    Jared Breeze
    Jared Breeze
    • Ted Henley
    Rainn Wilson
    Rainn Wilson
    • William Colby
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Sheriff Deacon Whit
    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
    • Dad
    Zuleikha Robinson
    Zuleikha Robinson
    • Mom
    Aiden Lovekamp
    Aiden Lovekamp
    • Ben
    David Valencia
    David Valencia
    • Marcus
    Sam Morse
    • Derek
    Felipe Andrés Echavarría
    • Clayton
    Luisa Brooke
    • Alyson
    Amalia Santa Maria
    Amalia Santa Maria
    • Jennifer
    • (as Amalia Santamaria)
    Manuela Guerra
    • Sara
    Hong Kyu Park
    • Tommy
    Victoria Escobar
    • Lana
    Susana Jaramillo
    • Wendy
    Tomas Eastman
    • Johnathan
    Catalina Restrepo
    • Teenager
    • Réalisation
      • Craig William Macneill
    • Scénario
      • Craig William Macneill
      • Clay McLeod Chapman
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    Avis des utilisateurs64

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    6quincytheodore

    The psychological origin of psycho, although it may be too slow for some.

    Growing up without internet or video game is bad enough, but Ted has to live in a remote motel in the middle of nowhere. The premise of a child gradually becoming more bizarre in his nature is executed fairly well, it gives audience a clear view of how the isolation and what little interaction he has shapes his mind. However, with runtime almost two hours and majority of it is uneventful, this slow burner might not appeal to mainstream audience.

    Thriller or horror nowadays is leaning towards faster pace developments. For example, Gone Girl delivers twists and turns frequently. The Boy is more of a slow burner, it portrays Ted and his strange mental process. Much of it is by his body language and others' influences. This keeps the audience guessing on his state of mind as the young boy seemingly perceives things awkwardly different than we would.

    The better parts of the movie show that Ted might just be the victim of condition or unlucky encounter with wrong people. From his father and guests, all have inherited flaws which Ted may misguidedly follow. The other angle is he's already disturbed from the beginning and takes advantage of others. He doesn't talk much, and it's probably better that way since the scenes are more effectively when he's silent.

    The main concern is the slow pace. Sure, it has good cinematography, but there are many lingering shots. Music is steadily becoming grim, and this is more weird than dreadful since there's barely significant development as the scenes are prolonged more than they need be. It feels as though the movie hypes a dreadful scene only to shift to normal dialogue.

    It's eerie at times simply by how isolated and lonely The Boy is portrayed, but it could benefit from faster screenplay, especially in few bland moments that barely contribute to the story.
    7Shadowplayed

    Loneliness is a Disease

    ...And it brings out the worst in people. Take Ted and his dad for example. John (David Morse) is depressed and bit of a drinker, running a run down motel in a middle of nowhere, where guests arrive only by accident. Ted is a cute little blond boy, who caught an acute case of sociopathy, he's fascinated with death and very weird young man.

    The running thread in this film is vast, unavoidable loneliness of the place and characters, not a healthy situation for a kid, who's getting bored and his anger for being stuck there builds slowly.

    Creepy kids are often quite annoying, that's just how things are, and it's kinda hard to actually root for them but there are certain aspects of his life that can make us feel bad for Ted. At least occasionally, and for a brief moment. Mom's run away with some random guest, so he's left with the father, a decent guy but kind of lethargic and a loner himself. And the dream that he'll one day leave this miserable place and join his mother.

    The pace is very slow which of course stresses the atmosphere, the actual misdeeds that we witness break away from the overall melancholy and outbursts of anger provide much needed dynamics. There are moments of tension which get slowly drowned by the tone of the film, building on leisurely drama rather than lifting the horror elements. But the finale is certainly fitting, as all we'd seen before it led to the big resolution.

    This film is not particularly original, let me mention brilliant The Good Son, as a reference; but it follows the recent trend in cinema where slow burn drama dominates even straight genre work, making them seem more arty and meditative at the expense of action sequences. Making even US films like this one, seem more...I don't know...European in tone and style.

    The film doesn't really dwell on the boy's nature, it doesn't raise obligatory nature vs nurture question as we are aware this boy's life is not happy. On the other hand it deals with father - son relationship a bit, making it very clear mom's absence and isolation has really affected the kid. But has it really, or did he just want to break away from boring routine where nothing happens unless you make it so yourself? "Oh well. We all do what we can not to think about life" I suppose.
    9ronster100

    Ignore the morons, this is brilliant filmmaking

    The Boy follows the evolution - or the beginning of it - of a young boy from troubled son of a failed motel manager, to budding serial killer. Cinematography and music score are simply outstanding, as are the performances by the whole cast, and the film carries a tremendous atmosphere of brooding menace, whilst simultaneously capturing the carefree curiosity - and cruelty - of a lonely child. I am saddened, but not surprised, by the lazy, idiotic reviews given by some people on this site - just so you know guys, this is how stories are supposed to be told, unfolding naturally to a great climax rather than throwing five murders into the first few minutes and then having absolutely nothing else to say for the next ninety... and all shot on "found footage", blah blah blah. True kudos to the director; this is a terrific calling card from a real filmmaker that will hopefully start a great career.
    9mjsreg

    Excellent

    Brilliant acting and a near accurate portrayal of the development of a psychopath

    I watched this film by accident (thinking it was another film with the same title) and was drawn into the story from the very first shot.

    This is a film that has been crafted - a rarity in US film making nowadays. Each shot carefully considered and in tune with the development of the characters as we get to understand their story and who they are.

    I am not a fan of child actors, many of whom fall short of portraying strong characters. This kid in this film (Jared Breeze) is definitely an exception. His portrayal of the boy is natural, believable, and very, very strong.

    The other actors are just as strong, which brings us a well rounded interaction between them that is as realistic as it could be without being there.

    It is a film you have to watch - and not glance at occasionally. The story and the cinematography do the rest to make this one of the best films I have seen in a long time.
    6donttouchmeprimate

    Watchable but VERY slow

    A good cast save this film from becoming a boring watch. It has a couple of uneasy scenes and the story plays out as you'd kind of expect. It just went on a little too long, this film could have cut at least 30 minutes of footage and the film would have not felt or looked any different, its a slow burn but this was arse-strainingly slow for the most part.

    If there were to be a sequal though - I would watch it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the chapter "The Henley Road Motel" from the novel "Miss Corpus" by Clay McLeod Chapman.
    • Gaffes
      The movie is set in 1989. When Ted and the other boy explore the sewer tunnel, Ted uses a multi-LED flashlight. LED flashlights were invented in 1998, and were not commercially available before 2001.
    • Connexions
      Remake of Henley (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      I Hate Myself for Loving You
      Written by Desmond Child (uncredited) and Joan Jett (uncredited)

      Performed by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 juin 2022 (Pologne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Child
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Colombie
    • Sociétés de production
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    • Durée
      • 1h 51min(111 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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