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The Boy

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.9K
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Jared Breeze in The Boy (2015)
It's the summer of 1989. Nine-year-old Ted Henley and his father John are the proprietors of The Mtn. Vista Motel, a crumbling resort buried in the mountains of the American West. Since Ted's mother left, John has drifted into despondency -- becoming a living ghost, haunting the motel -- leaving Ted to fend for himself. In this isolation, unchecked by the bounds of parenting, Ted's darker impulses begin to manifest. The arrival of a mysterious drifter, William Colby, captivates young Ted and the two form a unique friendship - setting the stage for Ted's final, unnerving metamorphosis.
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An intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.An intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.An intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.

  • Director
    • Craig William Macneill
  • Writers
    • Craig William Macneill
    • Clay McLeod Chapman
  • Stars
    • David Morse
    • Jared Breeze
    • Rainn Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Craig William Macneill
    • Writers
      • Craig William Macneill
      • Clay McLeod Chapman
    • Stars
      • David Morse
      • Jared Breeze
      • Rainn Wilson
    • 64User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    David Morse
    David Morse
    • John Henley
    Jared Breeze
    Jared Breeze
    • Ted Henley
    Rainn Wilson
    Rainn Wilson
    • William Colby
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Sheriff Deacon Whit
    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
    • Dad
    Zuleikha Robinson
    Zuleikha Robinson
    • Mom
    Aiden Lovekamp
    Aiden Lovekamp
    • Ben
    David Valencia
    David Valencia
    • Marcus
    Sam Morse
    • Derek
    Felipe Andrés Echavarría
    • Clayton
    Luisa Brooke
    • Alyson
    Amalia Santa Maria
    Amalia Santa Maria
    • Jennifer
    • (as Amalia Santamaria)
    Manuela Guerra
    • Sara
    Hong Kyu Park
    • Tommy
    Victoria Escobar
    • Lana
    Susana Jaramillo
    • Wendy
    Tomas Eastman
    • Johnathan
    Catalina Restrepo
    • Teenager
    • Director
      • Craig William Macneill
    • Writers
      • Craig William Macneill
      • Clay McLeod Chapman
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    User reviews64

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    9ronster100

    Ignore the morons, this is brilliant filmmaking

    The Boy follows the evolution - or the beginning of it - of a young boy from troubled son of a failed motel manager, to budding serial killer. Cinematography and music score are simply outstanding, as are the performances by the whole cast, and the film carries a tremendous atmosphere of brooding menace, whilst simultaneously capturing the carefree curiosity - and cruelty - of a lonely child. I am saddened, but not surprised, by the lazy, idiotic reviews given by some people on this site - just so you know guys, this is how stories are supposed to be told, unfolding naturally to a great climax rather than throwing five murders into the first few minutes and then having absolutely nothing else to say for the next ninety... and all shot on "found footage", blah blah blah. True kudos to the director; this is a terrific calling card from a real filmmaker that will hopefully start a great career.
    6donttouchmeprimate

    Watchable but VERY slow

    A good cast save this film from becoming a boring watch. It has a couple of uneasy scenes and the story plays out as you'd kind of expect. It just went on a little too long, this film could have cut at least 30 minutes of footage and the film would have not felt or looked any different, its a slow burn but this was arse-strainingly slow for the most part.

    If there were to be a sequal though - I would watch it.
    7utexashorns

    Atmospheric and eerily realistic

    First, let me say that this film is very underrated because of those that don't appreciate psycho/social storyline building that does not have instant gratification. If you are one of those then move on- you wont appreciate this understated and psychological story.

    The story shows how the pain, anger and isolation of a frustrated young boy can create just the right recipe for a Sociopath. It presents a story that is realistic and chilling as you watch the progression of the boy's desperation and thus psychosis taking hold of him. The atmosphere is quietly horrifying as you feel the constant loss and emptiness that surrounds this boy and the way it understandably sets the stage for his survival. He needs to get out of there and get away, but is becoming more and more socially awkward do to the isolation and heavy depression that surrounds him. This creates an emotional numbness that leads him to distract himself with creating drama and destruction around him until he finally decides to find his opportunity to escape by any means necessary.
    7herrick416

    Held me in my seat from beginning to end ...

    What's with the bad reviews ? For an offbeat kind of slasher film but not really .... yes it's dismal and shabby and possibly only 1 likable character (basically we see the lowest of humanity) and lousy parenting lousy kid lousy life lousy motel lousy infrequent guests most of whom are glad to check out .. but the prom invasion at the end trumps all for ugly and vulgar. A nice combination. So when bad things happen to rotten people with whom we have no emotional investment, it's not as difficult to take. No emotional investment is not to say the acting is bland or the dialogue shallow -to the contrary. The characterization is good - we really get to know these people very well (too well) which means we aren't manipulated into grieving any we lose. I had no idea what this film was about-I found it on SciFi Demand and I love to see an independent film. The cinematography the colors the mountains the dust -it's all fantastic. This is no crappy production. It's creepy and I'm glad it's a little over the top to make the story 'lighter' where I needed it anyway. Exaggerated-that's the right word .. It felt short not sweet. I was moved enough to yell commands at the characters and I watched right to the bitter (and perfect) end . PS No resemblance to Psycho! This one is more believable, less of a farce yet still can be taken lightly. I'd say it must be taken lightly in fact. They're both suspenseful and captivating, If that's a commonality. When I saw a review that mentioned Psycho 'where it was done better' ? No I don't think this movie 'set out to do' anything ... nor to resemble Psycho excerpt superficially. I believe some films stand alone. Yes in that way they are similar in that they are not.
    10debbie-mittleman

    A psychological gem

    I would advise viewers to ignore most of the critic reviews on this one. I was engrossed from start to finish. There are no car chases and no fancy plot twists, but The Boy is a thoroughly enthralling film about a young boy who not only is dealing with a lot of boredom living at and running a remote motel with his father, but is also experiencing a good deal of anger and angst over the fact that his mother left them.

    The actors were outstanding, and I was impressed by the character development. Some have complained that the movie is "too slow," but I think the pace captures the boy's experience quite well, and offers up chilling dinner table fodder. I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys a solid psychological thriller.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the chapter "The Henley Road Motel" from the novel "Miss Corpus" by Clay McLeod Chapman.
    • Goofs
      The movie is set in 1989. When Ted and the other boy explore the sewer tunnel, Ted uses a multi-LED flashlight. LED flashlights were invented in 1998, and were not commercially available before 2001.
    • Connections
      Remake of Henley (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      I Hate Myself for Loving You
      Written by Desmond Child (uncredited) and Joan Jett (uncredited)

      Performed by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2022 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Child
    • Filming locations
      • Colombia
    • Production companies
      • SpectreVision
      • Chiller Films
      • Contento Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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