Una bambinaia americana resta sconvolta quando si rende conto che il bambino della nuova famiglia inglese presso cui ha iniziato a lavorare è un bambolotto a grandezza naturale. Dopo aver in... Leggi tuttoUna bambinaia americana resta sconvolta quando si rende conto che il bambino della nuova famiglia inglese presso cui ha iniziato a lavorare è un bambolotto a grandezza naturale. Dopo aver infranto un elenco di regole rigide, alcuni eventi inquietanti le fanno credere che il bambo... Leggi tuttoUna bambinaia americana resta sconvolta quando si rende conto che il bambino della nuova famiglia inglese presso cui ha iniziato a lavorare è un bambolotto a grandezza naturale. Dopo aver infranto un elenco di regole rigide, alcuni eventi inquietanti le fanno credere che il bambolotto sia davvero vivo.
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The whole boy/doll thing was interesting and kinda creepy. I am not sure if this is a horror movie... Even though there are some scares and some killings, they are 'less horror and bloody' than million others in dramas and thrillers.
Although the twist towards the end is a big plus, as I did not see it coming, the very end of the film is kinda a bit of a let down as I expected that the boy story be explained... I know that there was no one left to tell the story, but maybe some police or an article from the old newspapers... Also, I am not sure we got to see / read the letters the boy's parents ( but aren't they too old?!) left/sent ...
All in all, I feel like there is going to be the sequel. Not only because the doll/boy is restored, but, those questions I was wondering about give the feeling they will be explained eventually.
Seven from me.
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.
OK, OK, i understand most peoples problems with this flick. It has some gaps, and some missing story elements. I read a couple of reviews, and people complained about things not being explained and impossible scenarios. But this move was super entertaining. I did not want to turn away, it kept me glued, and was fun. What else do you really want from a horror or mystery movie? It was original, and inventive, and the acting was good. Was it a perfect movie, no... but it was definitely worth watching, and if your on the fence about it, don't be, watch it. And i am picky.
This is almost gothic, but set in modern times.
Lauren Cohan plays a nanny who relocates from the US to England to take up a position looking after an elderly couples son. Things become a bit weird immediately when it turns out her new charge is actually a lifesize porcelain doll named Brahms that they treat like their son.
Spooky scenery, gorgeous house, good story and fine enough acting.
I liked it. I did not predict the ending, which is always a plus when watching a movie.
If you must compare doll movies, its much, much better than the first Annabelle movie, (which frankly was awful).
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- QuizCast 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.
- BlooperThe 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?
- ConnessioniFeatured in FoundFlix: The Boy (2016) Ending Explained (2016)
- Colonne sonoreDie Zauberflöte K. 260 Act II: Der Hölle Rache
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 35.819.556 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.778.392 USD
- 24 gen 2016
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 73.929.392 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 37min(97 min)
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- 2.35 : 1