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Blessures secrètes

Original title: This Boy's Life
  • 1993
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Ellen Barkin in Blessures secrètes (1993)
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Coming-of-AgeBiographyDrama

The story about the relationship between a rebellious 1950s teenager and his abusive stepfather, based on the memoirs of writer and literature Professor Tobias Wolff.The story about the relationship between a rebellious 1950s teenager and his abusive stepfather, based on the memoirs of writer and literature Professor Tobias Wolff.The story about the relationship between a rebellious 1950s teenager and his abusive stepfather, based on the memoirs of writer and literature Professor Tobias Wolff.

  • Director
    • Michael Caton-Jones
  • Writers
    • Tobias Wolff
    • Robert Getchell
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Ellen Barkin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    61K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,283
    408
    • Director
      • Michael Caton-Jones
    • Writers
      • Tobias Wolff
      • Robert Getchell
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • Ellen Barkin
    • 110User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Dwight
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Toby
    Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin
    • Caroline
    Jonah Blechman
    Jonah Blechman
    • Arthur Gayle
    Eliza Dushku
    Eliza Dushku
    • Pearl
    Chris Cooper
    Chris Cooper
    • Roy
    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Norma
    Zachary Ansley
    Zachary Ansley
    • Skipper
    • (as Zack Ansley)
    Tracey Ellis
    Tracey Ellis
    • Kathy
    Kathy Kinney
    Kathy Kinney
    • Marian
    Robert Zameroski
    Robert Zameroski
    • Arch Cook
    • (as Bobby Zameroski)
    Tobey Maguire
    Tobey Maguire
    • Chuck Bolger
    Tristan Tait
    Tristan Tait
    • Jerry Huff
    Travis MacDonald
    Travis MacDonald
    • Psycho
    Richard Liss
    • A & P Manager
    Michael Bacall
    Michael Bacall
    • Terry Taylor
    Adam Sneller
    • Terry Silver
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Mr. Howard
    • Director
      • Michael Caton-Jones
    • Writers
      • Tobias Wolff
      • Robert Getchell
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    User reviews110

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    10bkoganbing

    "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.
    9mattymatt4ever

    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)
    ccthemovieman-1

    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.
    8jmorrison-2

    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.
    sarahyerlazy

    Much Hollywood-ized version of a True Story

    For the last year or so, I've had my freshman writing classes read the Tobias Wolff memoir, "This Boys Life". A lot of them always think they can get away with watching the movie on cable instead, but of course (as with most movies based on books), much is missed in the screen version of this true story. The film would have you believe that young Toby is a loveable brat who fancies trouble, but the book tells of a more complex and disturbed child--one who has a rich imagination, and is essentially kind (especially to his mother), but who lies consistently and refuses to accept his own faults. Dwight is portrayed well in the film as a mean and immature man, but the movie fails to show how Toby himself paralells Dwight: they are both liars, for one; and Dwight's insistence on "molding" Toby make one wonder...Throughout the book, Toby's greatest danger at the hands of his step-father is the possibility that Dwight will succeed in turning Toby into him.

    There are other things that the movie tries to work in, but does so awkwardly: Toby's friendship with Arthur, the gay boyscout, is one. As is Toby's desire to "get away" from the abusive Dwight (in the book, Toby doesn't so much want to get away from Dwight as he does want to run away and go on great swashbuckling adventures). The worst injustice on the movie's part is the ending, of course. It is completely hollywood.

    The movie is enjoyable for its performances (especially DeNiros'), but viewers should realize that the "True Story" behind this movie has been given the hollywood golden touch.

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    • Trivia
      When Robert De Niro saw Leonardo DiCaprio's acting in this movie, he called Martin Scorsese to tell him about the kid and he must check him out. Scorsese has since said that this was very unusual as De Niro wouldn't normally have this level of praise for a fellow actor. The three would finally work together in Killers of the Flower Moon (2023).
    • Goofs
      In the film, the children of Concrete go to high school in Chinook, as there is no high school in Concrete. In fact, Chinook is 268 miles away from Concrete, on the opposite end of the state.
    • Quotes

      Dwight Hansen: I know a thing or two about a thing or two!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Cop and a Half/The Adventures of Huck Finn/Jack the Bear/The Opposite Sex How to Live with Them/Intervista (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Get Away from It All
      Written by Tom Adair and Matt Dennis

      Performed by Frank Sinatra

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      By arrangement with CEMA Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El enemigo
    • Filming locations
      • Concrete, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Knickerbocker Films
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,104,962
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $74,425
      • Apr 11, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,104,962
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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