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December Boys

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
13K
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Daniel Radcliffe and Teresa Palmer in December Boys (2007)
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One summer, four orphans boys who have grown to be the closest of friends find themselves competing for the attention of the same family.One summer, four orphans boys who have grown to be the closest of friends find themselves competing for the attention of the same family.One summer, four orphans boys who have grown to be the closest of friends find themselves competing for the attention of the same family.

  • Director
    • Rod Hardy
  • Writers
    • Ronald Kinnoch
    • Michael Noonan
    • Marc Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Daniel Radcliffe
    • Teresa Palmer
    • Lee Cormie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Rod Hardy
    • Writers
      • Ronald Kinnoch
      • Michael Noonan
      • Marc Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Daniel Radcliffe
      • Teresa Palmer
      • Lee Cormie
    • 34User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Daniel Radcliffe
    Daniel Radcliffe
    • Maps
    Teresa Palmer
    Teresa Palmer
    • Lucy
    Lee Cormie
    • Misty
    Christian Byers
    • Sparks
    James Fraser
    James Fraser
    • Spit
    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Bandy
    Sullivan Stapleton
    Sullivan Stapleton
    • Fearless
    Victoria Hill
    Victoria Hill
    • Teresa
    Max Cullen
    Max Cullen
    • Narrator…
    Kris McQuade
    Kris McQuade
    • Mrs. McAnsh
    Ralph Cotterill
    Ralph Cotterill
    • Shellback
    Frank Gallacher
    • Father Scully
    Paul Blackwell
    Paul Blackwell
    • Watson
    Judi Farr
    Judi Farr
    • Reverend Mother
    Carmel Johnson
    Carmel Johnson
    • Sister Beatrice
    Carole-Anne Fooks
    • Sister Edna
    Rory Walker
    • Father
    Suzie Wilks
    • Mother
    • Director
      • Rod Hardy
    • Writers
      • Ronald Kinnoch
      • Michael Noonan
      • Marc Rosenberg
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    User reviews34

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    bootsnspurs

    Great Movie

    My husband and I loved this movie. Finally a movie where you actually care about the characters.

    The acting is marvelous, the story is touching and the scenery is magnificent. Not only does every actor in the movie look their part, they are believable for a change. As the movie progresses, it's like you've been invited along on the trip to the cove with these four young orphans to see how they deal with the hand they're dealt.

    The people they meet during their holiday by sea are exactly what you'd expect. Regular folks with real life emotions, dreams and problems.

    This was a bold movie by Hollywood's standards. No car chases, explosions, swearing or ego-feeding in this movie. Just great entertainment.

    For people out there who love good movies; go see this one. It's made the way movies ought to be. Good story, smart dialogue and a believable representation of the subject matter. We loved it! Great Entertainment. Four thumbs up!
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: December Boys

    The buzz for December Boys surely points to how Daniel Radcliffe will fare sans cloak, glasses and lightning bolt scar on his forehead, to star in a movie that's totally out of the Harry Potter franchise. Gone are the fantastical elements and scores of ready, adoring fans, and in comes a serious dramatic piece about the coming of age, growing up, and raging hormones. Wait, Harry Potter is about that too doesn't it, although it stretches over 7 movies? But Radcliffe comes through unscathed, and it's not before long that you'd forget that here's Harry Potter. While possibly the biggest recognizable name on the cast list, it wasn't a walkover performance as everyone else had raised their act and not allow a young starlet usurp the strength of the movie. Based on a novel by Michael Noonan, December Boys tells the story of 4 orphans, all being born in the month of December, who were sent packing to a seaside village for a vacation, by virtue that it's a reward sent to the orphanage, and what better (lazier?) way to select the lucky few, than the ones celebrating their birthdays the same month.

    So we have Maps (Radcliffe), Misty (Lee Cormie), Sparks (Christian Byers) and Spit (James Fraser) sent on a journey that will test their close friendship, and as usual, each will come face to face with their individual challenge that will forever change their lives. Gee, I sound like a generic trailer, but trust me, although the premise might sound cliché, December Boys hinges very heavily on the delivery of the child actors for its success. While the spotlight might be on Radcliffe and Cormie, Byers and Fraser each have their own charm, but are restrained by the frequency of their characters' on-screen appearance. The landscape of Kangaroo Island adds vast scale to this relatively small movie, opening our eyes to natural geographical wonders, becoming a character in itself, with its inhabitants mere players on its grounds.

    While it's not Stand By Me, there's the usual basis that lurks around begging for comparisons. And worse, the story here allows for each of them to try and go one leg up on the other, as they learn that one of the purposes they are there at the village, was to allow for one of them to be selected for adoption. Hence the competition amongst the boys as they vie for attention, putting on their best behaviour, most contrary to what their actual characters are like. Each child however, have an episode directed around him, to similarly allow the audience to pick their preferred sub plots, involving a giant fish, a misunderstood motorcycle stuntman, dealing with mortality issues when their surrogate guardian has to battle disease, and of course, saving the best for last and for Radcliffe, first love, in the form of a young lolita Lucy (Teresa Palmer).

    Soon, their hot blooded young boy antics and rebellious streaks give way to a tone of seriousness, and there's where the movie adds its poignant gravitas. December Boys might not seem much from the get go, but with each passing minute, it adds layers upon layers to build its repertoire and stand up against the scrutiny of mediocrity. By the time the final scene rolls by, even though it doesn't show much and does so mostly through narration, I thought the ending was perfect, with a tinge of regret, happiness, sorrow, and a show of solidarity all rolled into one.
    9pazvanty

    Dreaming of a dream

    A great movie indeed with all that a good movie needs: love, drama, realistic characters, joy, sadness and all the other things that a human being might feel nostalgic about at a certain moment.

    The orphans change the cove and cove changes them forever and, if you let it, their story might change you as well.

    The emotional charge simply grows bigger and bigger from the beginning of the movie towards the end thus providing with a finale of biblical proportions (emotionally speaking).

    Although in the beginning it might not seem like much this is, in my opinion, a movie that will not leave you unchanged and give you a new perspective as to what your dreams are and/or ought to be.
    8nturner

    A Special Something Makes It Work

    December Boys is an overly sentimental and cliché ridden tale, but it has a special something that makes it work. That something is the engaging performances of the two major boys - Daniel Radcliffe and Lee Cormie.

    The action takes place during a Christmas holiday of the late 60's or early 70's in Australia. The December boys are four boys from an outback orphanage whose birthdays fall in December. They are given a treat of a vacation at the shore provided by an older couple.

    The four are three pre-adolescents - Sparks, Spit, and Misty (Cormie) - and one older boy who acts as the big brother of the younger three. He is Maps, played by Radcliffe. The story is told by Misty as an adult and contains many, probably mis-remembered, events of that eventful vacation.

    The boys are hosted by an older couple with the man being played by Jack Thompson as Bandy. This is a bare-bones part, and Thompson's considerable talents are wasted. Bandy's wife is ill with cancer, and there are some interesting scenes of interactions with the boys but the couple plays a very small role in the whole thing.

    The vacation cabin is in a small cove accompanied by several others, and the inhabitants of these neighboring cabins provide a number of interesting characters. The most interesting to the boys is a young, childless couple. They are seen as potential parents by the boys, and the three younger ones compete in a battle for their attention - led by Misty.

    Maps is far more interested in a local teenage girl with whom he develops an intimate relationship. Because Radcliffe became famous as Harry Potter, Russell Edwards of Variety sarcastically states, "Destined to be forever known as Harry Potter Gets Laid…," but I saw much more in Radcliffe's portrayal of a teenager's first love. His performance is richly affecting.

    December Boys is an entertaining combination of the vacation adventures and fantasies of four boys coupled with that longing purity of first love. It's not a great movie, but it gives the viewer a good feeling and gives this viewer some memories and emotions of times long passed.
    7john-boyzo

    Tender story beautifully filmed and acted

    To Jlin from the Emerald Isle .. methinks you had a little too much of the Hard Stuff ;-)

    Whats it like to be an Orphan in the days of narrow mindedness and strange moral beliefs that were taught then ... this film portrays this well.

    Excellent Cinema Photography and composition with some excellent stills and excellent script too with some pot shots at the ridiculous order that Nuns were and are today :( with their strange methods at handling Orphans not to mention their narrow minded beliefs.

    The acting by the 4 orphan boys was very convincing as was the portrayal of how young boys behave like smoking after lights out in bed, or how the awareness of the opposite sex awakened their senses.

    The orphans were the stars without a doubt the other adults competent enough Jack Thomson was somewhat wooden in his role.

    To sum up an enjoyable film devoid of any nasties ... not a masterpiece by any means though.

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    • Trivia
      To make sure he could deliver an authentic Australian accent for the film, Daniel Radcliffe started studying and practicing Australian accents six months prior to shooting.
    • Goofs
      Although the film is apparently set in the 1950s or early 1960s at most, the record Maps finds in the cave features Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky", released in 1969. Later, when Maps and Lucy listen to another record, the song played is Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Who'll Stop the Rain?", released in 1970.
    • Quotes

      Maps: Just remember Misty, no matter what, you're still a December boy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Michael Clayton/December Boys/The Jane Austen Book Club/The Heartbreak Kid/The Seeker (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Nobody Knows my Name
      Written by Rick Price

      Performed by Mitch Grainger

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Un verano para toda la vida
    • Filming locations
      • Admiral's Arch, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Becker Entertainment
      • Best FX (Boom Sound)
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,715
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,810
      • Sep 16, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,175,579
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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