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Male bonding and clichés through an amateur hockey team's antics. Every relatable male stereotype is amusingly dissected.Male bonding and clichés through an amateur hockey team's antics. Every relatable male stereotype is amusingly dissected.Male bonding and clichés through an amateur hockey team's antics. Every relatable male stereotype is amusingly dissected.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Roc Lafortune
- Julien
- (as Roc LaFortune)
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I laughed from the beginning to the end. Probably better than th= e french version of Slapshot. It's a great comedy for the hockey fans. In Quebec, the hockey is a religion and it's not a surprise to see Les Boys became = the most popular movie at box-office in Canada. >
This film surpassed my expectations. I was not certain what to make of the DVD cover boast of "earning more than $6 Million in the North American Box Office" nor the cast of Quebecois actors, of which, I was not familiar with (I was thinking it was Marc Messier, the hockey player and not the Canadian actor in it). "Les Boys" is a good slice of life movie that gives outsiders like myself a glimpse into Quebecois culture where hockey is seen as a sanctuary for people of all walks of life. The coach/owner of the team, Stan, puts together an amateur league consisting of a surgeon, lawyer, fast talking real estate agent, a TV producer, auto mechanic, a junkie musician,a policeman and Vern, who is a walking almanac of hockey facts and figures. Many of these men are dealing with difficulties in their everyday lives which include problems with women, money and, in the case of one character, keeping his homosexuality a secret from his team mates. Les Boys band together to help out Stan who has got himself into debt with a loan shark. The film is low budget but what makes it work, and work well, is the chemistry between the characters. They seem very real and the scenes in the bar emphasizes this camaraderie and makes the viewer understand why these men look forward to playing hockey so much and have a love for it that competes with that for their wives and girlfriends. The film does become clichéd towards the last quarter and a friend of mine whose knowledge of hockey would rival Vern's, pointed out how the jersey numbers on the villain's team were those of famous English-Canadian players like Gretzky and the numbers on the Boy's jerseys were of French Canadian players like Mario LeMieux. It's subtle nuances and details which make this film a labor of love for Quebec and the institution of hockey.
I happened into this movie one night on CBC. Within a few minutes I was laughing out loud. A strong comedy with a simple, plausable script that never treats itself as any more than it is; One great sports comedy.
Sports related movies tend to interest a rather select crowd, unless the script can provide enough diversive character or background development. LES BOYS does so, broadening its appeal, and telling a pretty good story. There's some pretty funny antics, and a few exceptional bon mots. Unfortunately, like most sports films, there's a LOT of cliche and predictability, too. LES BOYS doesn't sink from the weight of this truth, yet it is not helped, either. Pleasant, but not exactly hilarious.
The characters are normal, likeable, gregarious folks, who gather to blow off stress via their weekly hockey games. We get to know them somewhat, and enjoy the film much more in the process. It's an easy going movie that'll entertain. Recommended.
The characters are normal, likeable, gregarious folks, who gather to blow off stress via their weekly hockey games. We get to know them somewhat, and enjoy the film much more in the process. It's an easy going movie that'll entertain. Recommended.
I think this is a very well-made and funny film. I especially enjoyed Fern, with his hockey trivia. It's interesting that Yvan Ponton appears in the two best hockey movies ever, this and Slap Shot. I do not agree with the person who said that because they don't have 75 million to spend, that Quebec can't make good movies. "15 Fevrier 1839" is an excellent film and proof that you don't have to spend 100 million to make a good picture. Another example would be "Octobre" I also can't wait to see "Comment Ma Mere...." Les Boys and Les Boys II get two thumbs up from me!
Did you know
- TriviaQuebec is the only place in the world where Titanic (1997) has never been #1 at the box office, and it is due to this film. Les Boys is the only movie that grossed more than Titanic during its (Titanic's) initial release. It stayed longer in the theater than Titanic. James Cameron, in an interview with the Journal de Montréal, asked the journalist what "Les Boys" was because of its success.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Hockey Movies (2015)
- SoundtracksBoys Blues
Performed by Richard D'Anjou
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$3,300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,602,341
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $436,174
- Dec 14, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $4,602,341
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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