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Le fils de Rambow

Original title: Son of Rambow
  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
33K
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Bill Milner in Le fils de Rambow (2007)
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During a long English summer in the early 1980s, two schoolboys from differing backgrounds set out to make a film inspired by Rambo (1982).During a long English summer in the early 1980s, two schoolboys from differing backgrounds set out to make a film inspired by Rambo (1982).During a long English summer in the early 1980s, two schoolboys from differing backgrounds set out to make a film inspired by Rambo (1982).

  • Director
    • Garth Jennings
  • Writer
    • Garth Jennings
  • Stars
    • Bill Milner
    • Will Poulter
    • Jessica Hynes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Garth Jennings
    • Writer
      • Garth Jennings
    • Stars
      • Bill Milner
      • Will Poulter
      • Jessica Hynes
    • 127User reviews
    • 176Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Bill Milner
    Bill Milner
    • Will Proudfoot
    Will Poulter
    Will Poulter
    • Lee Carter
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Mary Proudfoot
    • (as Jessica Stevenson)
    Anna Wing
    • Grandma
    Neil Dudgeon
    Neil Dudgeon
    • Joshua
    Tallulah Evans
    Tallulah Evans
    • Jess Proudfoot
    Emilie Chesnais
    • French Teacher
    • (as Emile Chesnais)
    Paul Ritter
    Paul Ritter
    • Geography Teacher
    Finola McMahon
    • Gail Graham
    Rachel Mureatroyd
    • Marie Plante
    Taylor Richardson
    • David Smart
    Peter Robinson
    • Lucas Dupont
    Charlie Thrift
    • Duncan Miller
    Jules Sitruk
    Jules Sitruk
    • Didier Revol
    Sam Kubrick-Finney
    • Danny
    James Clarke
    James Clarke
    • Shaun
    Zofia Brooks
    • Tina
    Denise Orita
    • Orderly
    • Director
      • Garth Jennings
    • Writer
      • Garth Jennings
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    User reviews127

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    9felicity-16

    Exceeded expectations, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    It helped that I'd been warned to expect something a little more substantial than just a Rambo spoof (apparently suggested by trailers and bus advertising), which is possibly why my flatmate's boyfriend didn't enjoy it.

    That doesn't mean though that guys won't enjoy this film as much as my girlfriends and I did. It follows similar themes to 'Stand by Me' (the classic starring River Phoenix), such as childhood loyalty and comradeship, but in a typically British fashion with understated humour, quirky comedy, and some nice references to 80s Britain.

    Genuine laugh out loud moments, poignant and uplifting, and it can also just be appreciated as a well made film, with good acting, dialogue and direction.
    7planktonrules

    A film about two very unlikely friends...and their movie.

    "Son of Rambow" is a cute and enjoyable film. However, it's one that has an amazingly unlikely ending and it has a few loose ends...but on balance it is worth seeing.

    Will is a young boy who appears to be about 8 years-old who is very sad and lonely. This is because his family are members of an ultra-religious sect and Will isn't allowed to do many of the things other kids do. However, oddly, his mother sends him to school with other kids....kids who are NOT from this same religious order. But being an oddball, he's mostly alone...that is until he meets Lee Carter, the kid who's been voted most likely to go to prison before he reaches puberty!

    So what do these two boys have in common? Well, they both want to make a movie....a sequel to "Rambo: First Blood"...and making films and hanging with this 'bad kid' is a serious breech of the rules for Will. And, what does a weird French foreign exchange student have to do with all this?

    The film has some charming moments and the child actors did a very nice job. But the final portion of the film, while enjoyable, makes no sense and seems more formulaic than intelligently made. Still, it's a cute little film....and there aren't too many like it.
    10mrwoodz511

    Almost Perfect

    If you sometimes feel like all you watch are big-budget 'blockbuster' movies this is the film to remind you what movie-making should be.

    Attended a preview screening this week, and can't wait for the weekend so I can go back and watch it again. The screening was packed, and the general reaction definitely agreed with my own.

    There are several 'laugh-out-loud' moments, from the opening titles, to the touching climax, and at many points in between, in a well written, perfectly paced film. I am someone who goes to a lot of movies, and sometimes find myself checking my watch, but this draws you in from the start, and it never loses you.

    Probably has most appeal for those , like myself, who were in the UK in the 80's but I'm sure it has appeal for all, and hope the two leads go on to further success in the future. There is an innocent charm about the lead pairing, and the movie as a whole, that should transcend national and cultural boundaries.
    7shieldspt

    Great - but probably only for a very particular audience

    An endearing, feel-good (unless you're Plymouth Brethren!), 1980's nostalgia fest. A bit of a cross between "Kes" & "Gregory's Girl". If you haven't watched either of those 2 films - or if you have watched them and didn't like them - then I doubt whether this film will do much for you.

    If you can't relate to being in awe of a 'cool' French exchange student; or the thrill of being allowed in the hallowed ground of a 6th form common room; or dancing to The Cure, Duran Duran & Gary Numan, then you're unlikely to feel much of a connection with the characters in this film. It has so many uniquely 1980's British cultural references I suspect a lot of overseas audiences will be left just scratching their heads.

    I also don't understand why they had to have so much bad language & blasphemy in it otherwise it would have been a really good family film. Why do British film producers do that? :o(
    9Robert_Woodward

    Engaging and hilarious

    Son of Rambow, set in 1980's England, tells the story of two young schoolboys making a home-video addition to the Rambo series. This promising theme gives rise to one of the most hilarious comedies in recent cinema, memorable not only for countless laugh-out-loud moments but also for its engaging and unexpectedly moving story.

    Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner) and Lee Carter (Will Poulter) are a chalk and cheese pairing, thrown together by chance after being summoned to detention at school. Will, from a fatherless family in the grip of the austerely religious Brethren, is a heart-warmingly polite boy harbouring a boundlessly artistic imagination; Carter, from a parentless household, is a lonely rebel with a total lack of respect for everyone except his astoundingly self-absorbed brother, marvellously played by Ed Westwick. And yet, following their chance encounter, the situation where naïve and amiable Will is exploited by sharp-witted and seemingly cynical Carter is replaced by mounting empathy and friendship between the two, alternately spurred and severed by their family backgrounds and their turbulent film-making.

    The two leads are remarkable debut actors, making the story touching and believable and realising the film's comic potential. Poulter is hilarious in the role of Carter, delivering stinging wit and outraged putdowns with aplomb. The shooting of the film provides some hysterical contrasts between grown-up pretensions and childlike absurdity, with gun-battle sequences ripped straight from 'Rambo: First Blood' interspersed with footage of a flying dog attack.

    The overlapping secondary story, portraying the school-playground infatuation with the New Wave style of French exchange student Didier, is also a rich seam of humour; the stinging parody of teenage culture culminates in Will and Carter's visit to the school common room, populated by posing, pogoing teens. The supporting cast of adults also includes some fine comic actors, including Jessica Stevenson (notably of TV comedy Spaced) and Adam (of the Adam and Joe Show fame).

    Writer-director Garth Jennings skilfully weaves together the overlapping worlds of children, teenagers and adults in this film with excellent dialogue and cinematography. The camera-work is striking in many places, particularly the opening montage of front gardens, with Lee riding his bike past and casually causing havoc. The film also benefits from its bubbly soundtrack, composed by Joby Talbot. This is a superb comedy and definitely the best Rambo film ever.

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    • Trivia
      One of Didier's entourage is wearing sun glasses because as director Garth Jennings puts it at 22:50 in the DVD commentary "He could not stop looking directly into the camera."
    • Goofs
      Siouxsie And The Banshees' "Peek-A-Boo", which was released in 1988, plays at a school party.
    • Quotes

      Lee Carter: I don't care what you and your so-called mates say about me, but don't you ever, ever call my brother a scab! You know, at least he's there for me! At least he cares about me, which is more than I can say for you, blood brother. You're a two-faced fake like the rest of them and I'm gutted it took me this long to work it out. I'm gutted I fell for it, Will. Lawrence is better than all of you and all that lot put together and he's all I've got, alright? He's all I've got.

      [sobs]

      Lee Carter: I didn't come back for you anyway. Where's my camera?

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the closing credits Carter's voice-over says, "By the way, you spelled the title slightly wrong; there's no 'w' in Rambo". Will replies, "Oh, okay" and Carter then says, "It's still good though".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Made of Honor/Son of Rambow/Then She Found Me/Iron Man/Redbelt/Standard Operating Procedure (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      I Can't Wait
      Written by John Smith (as John Robert Smith)

      Performed by Nu Shooz

      Licensed courtesy of Rhino UK

      Published by Poolside Music

      Courtesy of High Fashion Music - Beat that Music Limited (IMG), UK

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • El hijo de Rambow
    • Filming locations
      • Ashlyns School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Hammer & Tongs
      • Celluloid Dreams
      • Good Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • £4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,785,505
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,789
      • May 4, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,871,449
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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