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Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Ellen Barkin in O Despertar de um Homem (1993)

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O Despertar de um Homem

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8/10

Absorbing, Shocking Movie

A highly disturbing film about the violent relationship between a disturbed man, and his adolescent step-son. Remarkable performances from Robert DeNiro and Leonardo DiCaprio. The desperation and hatred is clearly conveyed by both of them; to the point that it's downright scary.

Deniro's character is so seemingly normal, and yet so menacing and terrifying. Another remarkable acting performance from him.

The taunting of the step-son, and the violent confrontations between the two are ugly, yet mesmerizing. You feel the claustrophobic feeling the boy must have had living in this small town, trapped into this relationship. Some of this is very tough to watch.
  • jmorrison-2
  • 18 de jul. de 2002
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8/10

A true slice of life

This was an excellent tale of what some people's lives are really like. The acting was flawless, the story rang true, and the dialogue was some of the best ever. Barkin was perfect as the man crazy, brainless mother, and De Niro captured the role of a bullying, phoney drunk completely. Men do indeed act like this every day, and women allow them to. Don't miss this one.
  • helpless_dancer
  • 21 de jun. de 1999
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6/10

Great acting

What is best about "This Boy's Life" is the acting. Don't get me wrong, though, the film in itself is also good; it's rather disturbing when you think about the fact that it is based upon a true story. But the acting… 1993 must be Leonardo DiCaprio's best year as an actor yet, his portrayal of Toby in this film is very good, and he was absolutely sensational in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?". Robert De Niro is also very good in the film, he manages to bring forward the brutal side of his character while he also lets the audience know that Dwight is a very childish man. Ellen Barkin is also good. And it was fun to see Tobey Maguire in an early role as Toby's friend -- I didn't even now that he was supposed to be in the film until there he was! Good film with really impressive acting by the three leads. (6/10)
  • AKS-6
  • 22 de fev. de 2000
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Memorable, But Difficult To Watch

This was a very haunting, sometimes very difficult story to watch unfold on screen. It was one of the first films I recollect seeing when I went berserk collecting tons of VHS tapes in the mid-90s. I had never heard of Leonardo DiCaprio, but I'm just I wasn't alone as this was his second or third time on screen. Anyway, he certainly gave a powerful performance and served notice he was going to be a "big name" actor.

Basically, it's about teenage kid and his mom trying to survive the mean father-husband of the family in a small town during the 1950s. Robert De Niro plays the dad and Ellen Barkin, the mom. This may be the only film I've seen in which Barkin actually played the nicest person of the leads!! Leo plays "Tobias Wolffe;" De Niro, "Dwight Hansen" and Barkin, "Caroline Hansen." She had remarried Hansen after having "Toby" earlier, hence the surname "Wolffe."

What made this story tough for me was that, to be honest, neither father nor son were nice guys, although De Niro's character was far worse. The struggles - and that's putting it tactfully - between father and son were really nasty. Yet, as unpleasant at is, the story is memorable and it haunted me for several days, especially since it is "based" on a true story. How much of this was true, I can't say, but it is a dramatic story you will not dismiss. However, watching dysfunctional families and hearing a lot of verbal abuse is not fun, so be warned.
  • ccthemovieman-1
  • 9 de jun. de 2007
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6/10

Not bad

Pretty decent coming of age drama with a very young Leonardo DiCaprio pitted against an abusive stepfather played by Robert De Niro. The latter really hams it up in a performance that kind of works, but kind of feels a bit cartoony at times.

Also working against the film is the way it gets a little schmaltzy at times, but that's contrasted with a few quite confronting scenes, and some harsh truths about the tedium of living in a place you can't get out of, even if you want to.

DiCaprio is really good considering his age, and I mostly liked the look of the film and its soundtrack. It's also cool to see a movie starring both of Martin Scorsese's favourite lead actors, and I look forward to seeing them both in Scorsese's own Killers of the Flower Moon, whenever that gets released.
  • Jeremy_Urquhart
  • 16 de out. de 2021
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9/10

A remarkably compelling piece of work, with groundbreaking performances by DeNiro and DiCaprio

I heard of this movie before, but I had no knowledge of what it was about, and basically rented it because it looked good and Robert DeNiro is the star--my Number One favorite actor.

Well, DeNiro's performance is one of the high points of the film, and he is extraordinary as the abusive father who seems pleasant and jovial at times, but can turn violent when you push his buttons. Leonardo DiCaprio is also great, in one of the best performances of his career. Over the years, he's been gaining a reputation as a glamour guy. And that he is, but you must see his performance in this movie before regarding him as "just another pretty face." He was still in his early teens (I'm guessing) when he made this film, so this was a long time before he hit it big with "Titanic." Ellen Barkin is also good, but I wish her character could've been developed a little more. I kept wondering, during the course of the film, why she felt like withstanding Dwight's abuse for such a long period of time. In the beginning of the film, she's established as a free spirit--the kind of woman that romances a man, then drives off to another state to find her next man. Well, why didn't she do the same thing with this jerk? The film is based on a true story, so I'm sure she really did stay with him that long, but I just wanted to know her motives.

"This Boy's Life" is a solid, beautifully made slice-of-life that kept me glued to the screen from start to finish. The climax is an emotional powerhouse that made me want to stand up and cheer. Please check out this underrated masterpiece!

My score: 9 (out of 10)
  • mattymatt4ever
  • 8 de fev. de 2002
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7/10

Leo Introduced to the World

  • shelbythuylinh
  • 19 de dez. de 2021
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9/10

A terrific introduction of Leo's talents

  • Smells_Like_Cheese
  • 21 de fev. de 2006
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6/10

Highly-charged actors' showcase...

Writer Tobias Wolff's autobiographical tale provided a young Leonardo DiCaprio with an early acting triumph, here cast as the son of Ellen Barkin, a sexy single mom in the 1950s who becomes romantically involved with unpredictable live-wire Robert De Niro. With an adaptation by talented screenwriter Robert Getchell, the film is gripping and real despite a lack of insight into the characters, De Niro's in particular (he's simply a creep with no rationale, and why Barkin gives up her freedom to marry him is never made clear). Despite these faults, the performances are strong (if showy), and DiCaprio more than holds his own opposite the veteran grown-ups. Some moving scenes. **1/2 from ****
  • moonspinner55
  • 27 de fev. de 2007
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10/10

"I Know a Thing or Two, About a Thing or Two."

This Boy's Life was the break out role for Leonardo DiCaprio who proved what a great talent he was in this coming of age film. He had to be to hold his own with Robert DeNiro. DeNiro with his great ear for voices and accents perfectly captures the role of stepfather Dwight Hansen, a man with a terrible inferiority complex who takes it out on his stepson.

The film is based on the memoirs of writer Tobias Wolff as he and his mother endured five years of hell with this very provincial man who is trapped in the small town mentality of Concrete, Washington during the 1950s. The title quote is from DeNiro who repeats that line many times during the film. In fact that's all he does is talk in clichés and it's made abundantly clear that his level of ignorance about the outside world is frightening.

That puts him in contrast with stepson DiCaprio who's a bright kid and capable of going places with some guidance. DeNiro isn't about to provide that guidance, he's just plain jealous of him.

In fact This Boy's Life is similar in that respect to the Tom Cruise film All the Right Moves where Cruise is also trying to escape the drab life he sees in his small Pennsylvania mining town through athletics and meets with jealousy from many around him, but not in his own family circle.

This Boy's Life should be required viewing on the effects of homophobia. In addition to the principal players, DeNiro, DiCaprio, and Ellen Barkin as DiCaprio's mother, credit should go to Jonah Blechman who played gay teen Arthur Gayle. He's got a real lonely existence in Concrete, Washington. Arthur's story is still unfortunately being acted out today in thousands of small town throughout the USA. He gravitates to DiCaprio, not just sexually, but because he recognizes a kindred spirit there.

Among other things DeNiro encourages is homophobia as homosexuality is one of many things he's ignorant about and prefers to remain so. It's quite a scene in which DeNiro encourages DiCaprio to beat up Arthur on any and all occasions.

In fact that's ultimately Dwight's problem. It's maybe ONLY two things that he knows anything about and can converse intelligently on. And he's living in a town full of other Dwights as ignorant as he is.

This is one of the best films of the last decade of the last century and should not be missed.
  • bkoganbing
  • 3 de ago. de 2005
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7/10

This Boy's Life

  • jboothmillard
  • 26 de set. de 2006
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9/10

Concrete Is My Hometown

Although I didn't live there during the time the movie was made I did venture up one afternoon to see what the town looked like as a movie set. Remarkably, the town looked much like I remembered from my childhood in the 60's and it was a nice journey back in time. While living in Arizona ('92-2001) I would frequently watch the movie when I was homesick; I enjoyed seeing my old town, my old schools & the surrounding scenic shots. I am now living back in Concrete and sadly, the town has wasted away to nothing; but with This Boy's Life I can go back for an hour or so to when it was a really great place to live and grow-up. The real-life Dwight has since died (everyone who knew him says he was just like book and movie portrayed him) and his real kids dispute the fact that he was an abusive father. Tobias Wolff is, of course, now a well-known writer but remembered as a nice, fun-loving kid who did pretty well weathering the constant stress at home while growing up. A number of Concrete residents still resent the portrayal of our town as a back-woods redneck community that harbors child-abusers.

Unfortunately, the truth hurts & that description pretty much sums up our little spot on the map. But we do have some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, lots of fresh air and no gangs so I guess we are better off than a lot of urban environments. Leo DiCaprio did a great job in his role. Ellen Barkin was memorable but I had a hard time feeling much empathy for her character. DiNiro was - well...DiNiro. Every role he touches becomes gold and this one will shine for a long time. This movie was highly underrated in my opinion (and not just because I was biased) and should have gotten more notice after it's release. You can still see it on the pay channels, occasionally on cable networks and of course, video & DVD. The sets, clothing, and music really do justice to the time. See it and you will never forget it! ***small tidbit: on my trip up to Concrete to visit the set I was happened upon DiNiro, DiCaprio & Barkin filming the scene where they were driving for the first time into Concrete. The local sheriff had closed off the highway until the scene was completed but because I knew the area and side rural roads I sneaked up to a spot where I could videotape the car with the three inside going down the highway. I DID get decent video of DiNiro "driving" the car and was thrilled!
  • hisown
  • 12 de jul. de 2004
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6/10

What Doesn't Kill You

Some childhoods are more eventful than others. Tobias Wolf, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, had a very eventful childhood due to a stepfather named Dwight (Robert De Niro).

Dwight was a first class ass****. He was a small time mechanic in the small town of Concrete, Washington and it seems he resented every moment of it. He was so bitter and it seemed that he would release his vile bitterness on Tobias whenever possible. The most natural question is: why didn't Tobias's mom just leave Dwight? It's a valid question. She was young and attractive.

Perhaps because it was 1960 and that's not what women did. Or maybe it was like she said: "I have no more get up and go in me." Or maybe it's another unknown reason that can only be understood by the plethora of women who've been in abusive relationships and began the hashtag #whyistayed. Whatever the reason, Tobias absorbed the full weight of her decision.

The movie itself was decent enough. De Niro's character was reminiscent of his Max Cady character in "Cape Fear." He was more than a little nuts and Concrete, Washington was worse for it.
  • view_and_review
  • 20 de jun. de 2020
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5/10

Concrete and Barbed Wire

  • paul2001sw-1
  • 7 de abr. de 2005
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Leo's movie

The title got it right. This is Leonardo's movie through and through. You can't wait for him to get away from his ineffectual Mother and his Stepfather. Not many young actors could hold their own with DeNiro, but Leonardo succeeds beautifully. See this movie if you still have any doubts about his acting ability; for once, the 12-year-old girls got it right by anointing him the actor of this generation.
  • Boyo-2
  • 2 de dez. de 1998
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7/10

It was good but could have been better?

I read the book so many times. Even knew there was a movie about it I had read and re read the book. I loved Tobias Wolff's writing. I think a major reason I didn't like it was because the book had so much to offer. It felt as though there wasn't enough depth in the movie. The movie was good no doubt. I am not a fan of Leonardo Di caprio. However, he did do a good job in this movie. I could think of no one better who could play the role of father as well as Robert De Niro did... Overall it was good and I wouldn't mind watching it again. Though I would prefer reading it again a lot more. Which is a lot for me to say because I do prefer movies a lot more than books. (sorry)
  • nikii_star92
  • 29 de abr. de 2012
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9/10

A splendidly unnerving analysis of family dysfunction

  • DavidSim240183
  • 28 de nov. de 2007
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7/10

Not the most interesting movie around but it's a professionally made one.

As far as biopics go, this movie really isn't the most interesting one around. I mean, who is Tobias Wolff to deserve a picture being made about his life. The things he went through during his youth really aren't the toughest and he also hasn't really accomplished anything in life to consider him deserving of such a biopic. He basically is an average Joe, from Hometown USA. It doesn't mean that this is a bad movie, it just is a bit of a redundant one you can easily do without.

Sure, the movie has a nice story, that is a real typical drama one, without feeling not ever real or convincing enough. It's a good thing that the movie doesn't ever really go over-the-top with its emotions and drama, which is of course also thanks to the movie its actors.

The movie has a real surprising cast, with already established names such as Robert De Niro, Chris Cooper and Ellen Barkin in it. It however also stars some at the time still young and raising stars. The movie stars a young Leonardo DiCaprio, even before he did "What's Eating Gilbert Grape", which became his real first big breakthrough. All of the actors are powerful within their roles and also real surprising at times. We for instance don't to often see De Niro like this. The movie also stars a still young and also very unknown Tobey Maguire, in a real small part though but it was fun to notice him.

The cast is also being directed well. Sort of too bad that director Michael Caton-Jones doesn't make more drama's, since this is obviously were the most of his talent lays. Instead he more often works on overblown big pictures, like "The Jackal" and "Basic Instinct 2". Also his "Rob Roy" was far from the picture that it could had turned out to be.

"This Boy's Life" is simply a good movie but I just wouldn't exactly call it a must-see or anything like that.

7/10

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  • Boba_Fett1138
  • 13 de jun. de 2009
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10/10

This boy's life review

This MIchael-Caton Jones powerful true story Drama gives us a young faced Leonardo DiCaprio starring as 16 year old Tobias Woolf, a troubled young man who is shown by DeNiro that life can be a hard mistress. I thought this film was absolutely brilliant! I really got the impact of this movie, with De Niro being my number 1 favourite actor of all time, and Leonardo being number 2. Every time De Niro is on screen he always creates tension and hatred for his character of Dwight. And always makes you feel sorry for Di Caprio which he also plays brilliantly. With Ellen Barkin caught up in the middle of it all, the film tells us the story of Di Caprio's character Toby Woolf and his trouble with his mums boyfriend (De Niro) with this film being made in 1993, this is when De Niro was at the top of his game as an Actor, and you would think makes it harder for Di Caprio to compete with on screen, but it doesn't. Leonardo competes perfectly within his character, and is just as memorable as De Niro throughout the film, and is somewhat even better on screen, seeing the actor that he has become today. This boy's life is truly a phenomenal masterpiece and is moving at the same time.
  • saymaraza
  • 25 de mar. de 2016
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7/10

Good movie ,but could have been more epic

(pros)-Acting is suburb by deniro and leo -it is True story so it makes the movie and the violence tense -Directing is interesting

(cons)-Script is weak and left a lot of stuff in the book -exaggerating de niro character that he looks like a monster -only focusing in this part of the story it could have been more epic
  • ahmedkershah
  • 13 de dez. de 2018
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10/10

Blockbuster Rental February, 1999

I liked this film. I was able to relate not only to the young boy, Tobias Wolff, but also the stepfather Dwight. This film brought back memories of myself growing up when I was that age, as well as memories of being an errant father myself raising a son.

After viewing the movie twice, I checked out the book at the library and read it.

I feel that the film followed the storyline of the book quite well. Robert DeNiro did a superb job of protraying Dwight, as did Leonardo DiCaprio protraying Jack.

I recommend viewing this film by anyone who is raising a teenage son, so as to give some insight to the pitfalls that adolescence will challenge a father. Don't wait until after you have already raised your son, as then it is too late to benefit from the knowledge you will gain from this excellent story.
  • Marcus-39
  • 3 de mar. de 1999
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7/10

Not a captivating story

I honestly thought it would be worse, what the father figure would do to him. De Niro and Leo were great as always and that was about it. I've seen worse, this one kept me curious although I've seen many things coming. New school and old school meet and what a beautiful image was created. I hope to see them again in the same scenes.
  • margineanvladdaniel
  • 26 de fev. de 2022
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9/10

A harrowing film that will stay with you for a little while; the acting is incredible in this one

Wow. This was a harsh film, but a damn good one at that. What is more amazing about this movie is that it is based on the memoirs of the real Tobias Wolf! It's a true story, and that made it all the more better while viewing this one. I cannot state how unpleasant this movie can be at times. The stuff Jack (Tobias) has to endure is really heart wrenching, and there were a few moments where I actually gasped out loud. It's not very often a movie can grip me with complete astonishment, but this managed to do just that. I give a lot of credit to the ensemble performances. Leo DiCaprio is astonishing for a kid at his age at this juncture. He is solely responsible for taking me on a journey I won't soon forget. He is sympathetic, very vulnerable, and I was able to empathize with him all the way. You will feel desperation when it comes to some of his scenes. Robert DeNiro plays one of the most brazen, and detestable characters I have ever seen. He is often terrifying as Dwight. DeNiro is credited for many amazing roles and rightfully so, but this one is shockingly neglected a lot of the time when it comes to his resume. What a chilling performance! Ellen Barkin is exceptionally good as the clueless, yet likable Mother. She may make you wanna slap her one at times, but you'll lover her for the most part, i'm sure. Eliza Dushku, Tobey Maguire, among others have small roles here.

Final Thoughts: It's a hard film to review without revealing so much. It's a fantastic, if draining experience. If you're in the mood for an excellent heavy drama, I would choose this one without question. It'll stay with you after it is over

9/10
  • callanvass
  • 26 de ago. de 2013
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6/10

This Boy's Life

Leonardo DiCaprio in his first leading role plays Toby, something of a tearaway and failing at school. He moves with his mother, played by Ellen Barkin to Concrete, Seattle in the hope that she can settle down with a new husband. However she finds and marries Dwight (Robert De Niro) who turns out to be a deeply unpleasant, violent man with a vast inferiority complex who is jealous of Toby's charm, gift of the gab and general chutzpah.

Not a very pleasant watch as the film builds and builds on De Niro's growing fury at DiCaprio for seemingly little reason resulting in DiCaprio's growing depression at the prospect of living with Dwight in boring Concrete forever and never amounting to anything. What is attractive here is the wonderfully confident performance from DiCaprio who more than holds his own against heavyweight De Niro, albeit herein lies the problem. De Niro's character is so dark, angry, over the top and just plain childish as to make him into an admittedly well acted, pantomime villain in a black hat which rather unbalances the 3 way drama that this should have been. Anyway, it's a good, albeit hard watch and notable for DiCaprio.
  • henry8-3
  • 11 de mar. de 2024
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5/10

unceasing emotional bullying

It's the 1950's. Toby Wolff (Leonardo DiCaprio) is traveling around with his mother Caroline Wolff (Ellen Barkin) on her flight of fancy to find uranium. His father had left with his older brother. He's a rebellious troublemaker. In Seattle, Caroline hooks up with seemingly nice Dwight Hansen (Robert De Niro). They are getting married but he turns out to be a dominating abusive bully.

These are three terrific actors doing great work. I have trouble rooting for Toby. Leo's doing exceptional work and I can't put it down on him. De Niro is doing a nicer version of Cape Fear. I can't really pinpoint the issue but I think I need some humor. I need a break from the unceasing domination by Dwight. It feels oppressive and somewhat depressing. It wore me out.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 23 de abr. de 2016
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