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iBoy

  • 2017
  • 16
  • 1h 30min
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5,9/10
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Bill Milner in iBoy (2017)
ActionCriminalitéScience-fictionThrillerSuper héros

Après avoir été abattu, Tom se réveille d'un coma pour découvrir que des fragments de son téléphone intelligent ont été incrustés dans sa tête et pire encore, qu'il est impossible de revenir... Tout lireAprès avoir été abattu, Tom se réveille d'un coma pour découvrir que des fragments de son téléphone intelligent ont été incrustés dans sa tête et pire encore, qu'il est impossible de revenir à une vie d'adolescent normale.Après avoir été abattu, Tom se réveille d'un coma pour découvrir que des fragments de son téléphone intelligent ont été incrustés dans sa tête et pire encore, qu'il est impossible de revenir à une vie d'adolescent normale.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam Randall
  • Scénario
    • Kevin Brooks
    • Joe Barton
    • Mark Denton
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    • Bill Milner
    • Maisie Williams
    • Miranda Richardson
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      • Joe Barton
      • Mark Denton
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      • Maisie Williams
      • Miranda Richardson
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    6nicklaus-81164

    iBoy (2017) - A Cyber-Thriller That Thrills But Doesn't Fully Click

    Boy, a cyber-technical thriller, delivers an engaging plot but falters in its execution when it comes to scientific reasoning, which could have elevated the movie's credibility and depth. The story revolves around a teenager, Tom (played by Bill Milner), who gains extraordinary abilities after a freak accident involving fragments of a smartphone embedded in his brain. While the premise is unique and intriguing, the lack of a solid scientific explanation for Tom's newfound powers feels like a missed opportunity. This shortfall leaves some viewers, especially those with an interest in technology and science, yearning for a more plausible narrative.

    On the performance front, Maisie Williams shines as Lucy, a character who adds emotional depth and vulnerability to the story. Her portrayal is compelling, showcasing her range as an actress and making her character one of the highlights of the film. Bill Milner as Tom also delivers a commendable performance, convincingly portraying a teenager grappling with newfound powers and the moral dilemmas that come with them. His nuanced performance keeps the audience invested in his journey.

    However, the movie's climax is where it stumbles the most. The resolution lacks the surprise or twists typical of thrillers, making the ending somewhat predictable. For a film that builds up tension and stakes throughout, the straightforward conclusion feels underwhelming. This predictability detracts from the overall impact, leaving viewers wishing for a more gripping finale.

    Despite its flaws, iBoy is an engaging watch. The concept is fresh, the performances are strong, and the pacing keeps the audience hooked. For fans of cyber-related stories and those who appreciate solid acting, it's worth a watch. However, for those seeking a more scientifically grounded or twist-filled narrative, the film might fall short.

    Rating: 6/10 While iBoy has its moments of brilliance, its inability to fully capitalize on its premise and its predictable climax prevent it from becoming a standout in the genre. Still, its engaging narrative and strong performances make it an enjoyable experience overall.
    6shobanchittuprolu

    iBoy had a weird but decent plot which could have done wonders but missed the opportunity and depended hugely on Maisie Williams screen presence.

    iBoy (2017): iBoy has one of the most weirdest super powers plot.We have seen lot of superheroes origin and few of them are results of radiation accidents like Spiderman and Hulk but in iBoy he gets superpowers when he is on a call (Uses iPhone) and gets shot on head which gives him powers of telepathically hacking into any digital network.

    Plot: Tom (Bill Milner), a shy, lonely teenage boy on an estate who interrupts some men who have sexually assaulted his friend Lucy (Williams) in a neighboring flat. They shoot at him and in the ensuing violent chaos, bits of his smartphone get stuck in his brain and he awakens from a coma with superpowers: he can telepathically hack into any digital network. Calling himself "iBoy" he sets out to avenge Lucy and take on the drug gangs.

    What I felt:

    iBoy with its weirdest plot did nothing weird to justify it.Even though they have a new idea,they followed the same revenge which happens in almost all of such films.He even does some weird ways of revenge some times lie hacking into Youtube.

    Casting Maisie Williams,our own Arya Stark in this film is the major pro because if not for her,I would have skipped this film.Being a huge fan of her,I watched this film and I am glad that she didn't disappoint.Her screen presence is charming.Helped by the script's sharpest dialogue, the moments between her and Tom light up the movie. One particularly lovely scene finds them in her bedroom together, sending each other text messages without talking.

    Effects are very good even with such limited budget.

    Dark tone in picture looked like they seriously tried to imitate Daredevil (TV show).

    So,iBoy had a weird but decent plot which could have done wonders but missed the opportunity and depended hugely on Maisie Williams screen presence.

    My rating 6.25/10
    yossarian100

    Great Entertainment!

    A great double feature movie would be "Attack the Block," and "iBoy."

    Bill Milner, playing an offbeat nerdy looking hero, commands every scene he appears in, which is pretty amazing, since Maisie Williams steals every scene she's in with her own unique beauty and a to-die-for personality. Ya, I've been a fan of hers since day one on "Game of Thrones."

    "iBoy" has plenty of action, but it doesn't skimp on taking the time to get inside the character's heads. The special effects look cool, without overpowering the camera work, and the sets are perfect for the story.

    Rory Kinnear, who I shall always remember as the Creature in "Penny Dreadful," gives us a near perfect villain, although I really wish they had given him more screen time.

    Take a leap of faith and accept that having parts of an iPhone embedded in your brain turns you into a talented cyborg, and you will have a grand time. In other words, don't pick the movie apart. Just enjoy it.
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    Decent vigilante film if you can buy into the ludicrous premise

    In a gang ridden area of London, teenager Tom Harvey (Bill Milner) finally gets the opportunity to approach his crush Lucy Walker (Maisie Williams) and the two arrange a study session later that evening. When Tom arrives, he finds the door broken and a gang of figures having assaulted and raped Lucy. One of the gang shoots tom in the head and fragments of Tom's iPhone become embedded in his brain. With Lucy still in shock from her trauma and Tom feeling guilty for having fled, Tom tries to be there for Lucy while also harboring rage for the gang who assaulted her. Eventually Tom sees projections of IT data coming from surrounding electronics and discovers he can hack into these devices and even overload them. Using this power, Tom discovers the identity of one of the gang members from the assault and uses his powers to embark on a crusade of vigilante justice against the gang from the bottom up as the hacker vigilante IBoy.

    IBoy is a 2017 adaptation of the Kevin Brooks YA novel of the same name. The screenplay was adapted by Joe Barton who had previously created the BBC period drama Our World War, and written some episodes for the Channel 4 sci-fi drama Humans. The film marks the second directorial feature of Adam Randall following his 2016 film Level Up. At its core the movie is a basic vigilante film with an absurd tech/quasi-superhero element to it, but provided you can swallow the film's rather outlandish premise it delivers exactly what you expect from a film like this.

    The movie features two solid leads in Bill Milner as Tom Harvey/iBoy and Maisie Williams as Lucy Walker respectively. The two have a natural chemistry that comes through in their interactions and you buy into their relationship because they convey so much richness to their interactions. While like many vigilante movies Lucy's rape is a catalyst for Tom to go on a rampage, Lucy is given more agency here than Carol Kersey for example from Death Wish who spent the film catatonic so she was pretty much a non-entity while Paul went on his rampage. While the standards for women roles in these types of movies are a pretty low bar with films like Ms.45, I Spit on Your Grave, or Billy Jack being the only examples I can think of to try make a statement about rape (whether it was successful or not will vary by POV), iBoy does okay with the topic and it does give Lucy's character a cathartic scene to confront her pathetic attackers despite still bogged down by the inherent baggage that comes with the subgenre.

    The real selling point for any vigilante film is the vigilantism and assuming you can look past the very silly explanation for Tom's hacker wizard powers, the gimmick does lend itself to some creative sequences of Tom/iBoy messing with these hateful gangs and drug dealers and Adam Randall does keep the film visually interesting emphasizing the steel and glass of modern London with the cyber gimmick of AR overlays being pretty entertaining and reasonably well integrated. The movie does drag a bit in its climax with the ultimate confrontation of the gang's leader with our protagonists but despite not being as entertaining as the other scenes it is sold by the performers and Maisie Williams gets some solid opportunities to showcase her acting prowess.

    IBoy is your basic vigilante movie with a modern gimmick tapping into the cultural zeitgeist of technological creep and modern gritty superhero tropes. Bill Milner and Maisie Williams both give good performances and have solid chemistry and keep the film engaging. While the movie taps into the expected tropes of the subgenre (including those regarding women) it does try to address issues rather than sweep them aside like so many others in the subgenre. If you like vigilante films you'll find plenty of moments to enjoy as iBoy messes with these gangs and drug dealers in entertainingly violent fashion.
    7Platypuschow

    iBoy: Surprisingly enjoyable stuff

    Let me be clear about something, I have a bias generally against British cinema as it usually focuses on things I don't find appealing and features a cast I cannot abide. Within British cinema you very commonly have the "Estate" movies and that's what this is, putting it at an even further disadvantage with me.

    It tells the story of a young man who after being shot in the head and having his mobile phone splinter into his skull gains the ability to control digital devices. Arguably it's comparable with Watchdogs (2014) and that's a good thing.

    Starring the adorable diminutive Maisie "Arya Stark" Williams and Miranda Richardson it has a passable cast considering the "Estate" aspect and we see our hero battling against the local gang and their powerful bosses.

    In movies like this they have the habit of casting obnoxious pretty boy guy types to play the lead whereas here Bill Milner avoids that and comes across likeable and endearing for the most part. As a lead female Williams is good but I was left feeling they didn't do enough with her. Then we have Rory Kinnear as our antagonist who I'm unfamiliar with yet after this incredible performance will keep an eye out for in future movies.

    iBoy by all rights could have been better, the concept felt a tad wasted, it perhaps could have done with an additional 30+ minutes and the finale was a total anti-climatic bust.

    Regardless I enjoyed iBoy despite a host of reasons on paper why I really shouldn't have. Enjoyable stuff, especially if you go in without preconceptions.

    The Good:

    Maisie Williams and Rory Kinnear

    A fitting lead

    The Bad:

    Doesn't utilize it's concept very well

    Poor finale

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    • Anecdotes
      Will Poulter was previously cast as Tom. Poulter and Bill Milner (Tom) appeared together in Le fils de Rambow (2007).
    • Gaffes
      In the final scene in the depot, you can clearly see that it rains only in that area.
    • Citations

      Ellman: You don't call the devil then get upset when he turns up.

      Tom: You're not the devil, you're just a cunt.

      Ellman: I suppose I am a bit, yeah.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 janvier 2017 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Anh Chàng Siêu Năng
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Petticoat Square, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(iBoy's Estate)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Wigwam Films
      • Pretty Pictures
      • Netflix
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      • 2 500 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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