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The Boy in the Woods

  • 2023
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Richard Armitage and Jett Klyne in The Boy in the Woods (2023)
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The remarkable true-life survival story of a Jewish boy hiding and being hunted in the forests of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe.The remarkable true-life survival story of a Jewish boy hiding and being hunted in the forests of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe.The remarkable true-life survival story of a Jewish boy hiding and being hunted in the forests of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe.

  • Director
    • Rebecca Snow
  • Writer
    • Rebecca Snow
  • Stars
    • Jett Klyne
    • Richard Armitage
    • David Kohlsmith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    905
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rebecca Snow
    • Writer
      • Rebecca Snow
    • Stars
      • Jett Klyne
      • Richard Armitage
      • David Kohlsmith
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jett Klyne
    Jett Klyne
    • Max
    Richard Armitage
    Richard Armitage
    • Jasko
    David Kohlsmith
    David Kohlsmith
    • Yanek
    Katherine Fogler
    Katherine Fogler
    • Faigie
    Masa Lizdek
    Masa Lizdek
    • Kasia
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    • Police Chief Bagan
    Tara Nicodemo
    Tara Nicodemo
    • Aunt Erna
    Shuna Snow
    Shuna Snow
    • Regina
    Joshua Peace
    Joshua Peace
    • Police Sergeant
    • (as Josh Peace)
    Ari Millen
    Ari Millen
    • Aleksey
    Morgan Bedard
    Morgan Bedard
    • Officer Petryk
    Emersyn O'Neill
    • Zonia
    Josh Bainbridge
    Josh Bainbridge
    • Danylo
    Berkley Silverman
    Berkley Silverman
    • Rosa
    Kelsey Ruhl
    Kelsey Ruhl
    • Young Woman
    Richard Patrick Tolton II
    Richard Patrick Tolton II
    • Hunter
    Matt Lishman
    Matt Lishman
    • Young Partisan
    Roland Piers
    • Head Guard
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Rebecca Snow
    • Writer
      • Rebecca Snow
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    10mrseaflower

    A story that deserved to be told.

    The film is a powerful story of hope, resilience, and survival of the human spirit. There aren't many films about personal stories during the Holocaust let alone for those who were in situations outside of the camps. You can't simply dismiss it for not having as much action/climax as other films because it is based on a true story and adding exceedingly unnecessary plot devices and ideas takes away from the fact that this is the true-story of someone's fight for survival, especially as a child in an environment most adults couldn't handle in that era, let alone the 21st century. The film kept me on the edge of my seat and touched my heart in ways a fictional story never could have this genre. The actors, especially the main three did brilliantly and respected the actual persons they portrayed. The added bit post-ending with the actual survivor was a heartwarming bit which made the film all the more special. It is a well worth watching film.

    The main stars, all three were excellent in the roles.
    8HlenSki

    True story

    I had to write something because I was stunned at the low rating here on IMDB. The movie was for me waaaay better than current 5,4 stars (August 2024).

    As fiction it would have not worked, but as it is a true story it hits differently. There are connections made to real life people and events. It's amazing what people have had to survive. And how little it takes to either continue or end generations. This is not a movie about atrocities of the Holocaust, altough they obviously are a the root of all that happens. I liked this one person survival perspective and this type of story that's rare in this context.

    The boy lead does a wonderful job, as does his buddy in the film. There are some quite cliche types here and there, but then again I'm sure that's how they were, and I'll have to take in the film makers' vision.

    I'm happy that I got to experience this story. Thank you. I will now research if I can find the documentary referenced at the end.
    1DrD3

    The Woods Look Nice....That's About It.

    Where do I start? There are so many criticisms of this movie that I'm only going to mention the most obvious. The most glaring is the 'shaky camera syndrome' which will induce an epileptic reaction in the more sensitive viewers, but appears to be popular among the less gifted directors these days. Second on the list is the horrendous acting. Hard to take anything they say or do seriously. Next is the wardrobe. It appears they went to the local second hand bin to retrieve the costumes. Perhaps it was due to the budget; which apparently was bare minimal. Lastly; these type of films seem to be churned out ad nauseam these days, and frankly, are getting so predictable and tiresome.
    10toonarly

    Touching, heartfelt true story of a young boy hiding in the woods

    Jett Klyne plays "Max" a 12 year old boy who manages to escape a Nazi loading operation that takes his mother (Katherine Fogler (Faigie) and little sister off to be executed and mass buried in their hometown in Poland. He doesn't realize that until much later. He manages to find his way to a farm for awhile then out to the forest where he manages to survive off mushrooms, fish, berries and the occasional rabbit all the while doing his best to avoid Nazi colluders who are all searching for hidden Jews to get the reward. (Goes to show the depravity of mankind during this historic period) Nothing questionable, no violence but it is implied, no nudity. Lots of murder and dead bodies lying about rotting. It amazes me that this kind of thing is still going on now. Hopefully soon this will all stop for good. A fine watch and historical as well, the last bit has a piece with Max today visiting those who survived with him. Enjoy!
    6SnoopyStyle

    true story

    It's 1943. Max (Jett Klyne) is a Jewish boy from Buchach in modern day Ukraine. He escapes from a prison camp leaving behind his mother and sister. His aunt buys him sanctuary with a family, but eventually he is forced to hide in the woods.

    This is a true story. I wouldn't ask the filmmaker to fictionalize anything that she doesn't want to. It does lose intensity over time as he spends time in the woods. The story feels like it's meandering from one event to the next. The early escape remains the most compelling scene in the movie. This is certainly an important story to tell. I'm not convinced that it's a good telling.

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      Rebecca Snow took on the project of "The Boy in the Woods" inspired by Maxwell Smart's true story of survival. She met him while making the documentary Cheating Hitler.
    • Quotes

      Max: The only thing that's real in this world is hunger and pain and ghosts and Jew-hunters.

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El niño del bosque
    • Production companies
      • Lumanity Productions
      • JoBro Productions & Film Finance
      • Undisputed Pictures
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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