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Boulevard

  • 2014
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  • 1h 28m
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Robin Williams, Kathy Baker, Bob Odenkirk, and Roberto Aguire in Boulevard (2014)
A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life.
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Psychological DramaDrama

A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life.A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life.A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life.

  • Director
    • Dito Montiel
  • Writer
    • Douglas Soesbe
  • Stars
    • Robin Williams
    • Roberto Aguire
    • Kathy Baker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    9.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dito Montiel
    • Writer
      • Douglas Soesbe
    • Stars
      • Robin Williams
      • Roberto Aguire
      • Kathy Baker
    • 60User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Videos4

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    Boulevard: Joy's Favorite Movie (French Subtitled)
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    Boulevard: Joy's Favorite Movie (French Subtitled)
    Boulevard: Joy's Favorite Movie (French Subtitled)
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    Boulevard: Joy's Favorite Movie (French Subtitled)
    Boulevard: Nice Dinner (French Subtitled)
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    Boulevard: Nice Dinner (French Subtitled)
    Boulevard: They're All So Young (French Subtitled)
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    Boulevard: They're All So Young (French Subtitled)

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    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Nolan Mack
    Roberto Aguire
    Roberto Aguire
    • Leo
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Joy
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Winston
    Giles Matthey
    Giles Matthey
    • Eddie
    Eleonore Hendricks
    Eleonore Hendricks
    • Patty
    Henry Haggard
    Henry Haggard
    • Beaumont
    Gary Gardner
    • Lionel Mack (Father)
    Crystal Gray
    • Nurse
    Joshua Decker
    Joshua Decker
    • ER Doctor
    Sondra Morton
    Sondra Morton
    • Gloria Beaumont
    Jerry Chipman
    • Blyden
    Steven Randazzo
    Steven Randazzo
    • Guard Walt
    J. Karen Thomas
    J. Karen Thomas
    • Cat
    Becky Fly
    Becky Fly
    • Night Nurse
    Brandon Hirsch
    Brandon Hirsch
    • Brad
    Landon Marshall
    Landon Marshall
    • Mark
    David Ditmore
    David Ditmore
    • Middle-Aged Man
    • Director
      • Dito Montiel
    • Writer
      • Douglas Soesbe
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    7fil-nik09

    Hmmm...

    The fact that it is / was the last film of Williams add something to the viewing itself. I am not completely familiar with his death, so I can not really say how - maybe - this movie fits into his last months of life...But I can see that some stories can unfold something deeply hidden in someone and make an explosion.

    This is a good drama. Williams is very believable in his role. It does feel genuine and somehow fits him good.

    Someone wrote that the film is predictable.Well, for me, at least, I did not see that kind of an ending. I am not sure if I expected a happy ending with the boy, but... I am happy that my predictions ( whatever they were) did not come true.

    Somehow, the slow pace of the movie and kinda darker colors / cinematography reminded me of the 60's and 70's and that added something moody, melancholic to the movie which I liked.

    Seven from me.
    7stephendaxter

    An incredibly gripping final performance in an average movie

    Boulevard stars the late Robin Williams and is the last on screen acting performance we will ever get to see of the man who changed so many peoples lives through his amazing performances in films. And this performance is no different, it is a different type of role, a very dramatic role and i have to say he has left us with one of the best performances of his long and incredible career. Boulevard may not be a fantastic movie but Robin Williams showed in every scene why he was one of the greatest of his generation. He manages to portray this character who is so kind and giving but at the same time conflicted with feelings that he holds to himself so amazingly that you cannot look away from the screen. And with such a small cast he shines as he carries the film from start to finish making you feel so many different emotions at the same time for this incredibly fascinating character. The small supporting cast were all great and all contributed to really understanding Robin's character and why he acts the way he does throughout the film. I speak a lot about Robin's performance when talking about this film because it really is the best thing about the movie and apart from a few other aspects the movie wasn't as fantastic as it could have been.

    Another thing i thought was so incredibly interesting about this movie is that it deals with many different themes and ideas that you don't see often in mainstream movies. It highlights certain topics in American society and although it isn't the most accurate representation of these topics it does it's best not to sugarcoat what is happening and that really helped staying engaged in the film. The movie also takes on a very, very slow pace and i understand that the movie needed to have this pace in order to properly share this mans story but without the performance mentioned above driving the film it would not have been nearly as good. The movie has plenty of very slow emotional moments that almost bring you to tears but it also get fairly dark and intense and although the two tones could have been balanced better throughout the film i found myself on the edge of my seat most of the time. The last 10-15 minutes of the movie seemed to fly by and some of what it showed i thought was very relevant to concluding the story but some other things i felt were unjustly concluded, i guess i wanted a little more in the end but it was an alright finale.

    In the end, Robin Williams is the reason to watch this movie because not only was it one of his last but it was one of his best and was a truly emotional performance. The film itself was somewhat engaging but a lot of what was wrong with the film was hidden behind Robin's great performance. - 6.5
    6ferguson-6

    His Dramatic Swan Song

    Greetings again from the darkness. The tragic death of Robin Williams last year left a void in the world of comedy, and his absence is also felt on the big screen where his dramatic skills were often under-appreciated. His final non-comedic role comes courtesy of a film that is probably not worthy of his talents, but leaves us with a reminder of what a skilled actor he was.

    The premise feels at once a bit dated and also timely. Williams plays Nolan, a 60 year old man who works at his comfortable bank job (of 26 years), goes home each day to his comfortable suburban home, to a comfortable marriage to his wife (Kathy Baker) with whom he no longer shares a bed or much of anything else. He also periodically stops off to put a straw in the ginger ale for his near comatose father with whom he has never had much of a relationship. His entire life is a façade of comfort and life lived well enough.

    "Are you happy?" That seemingly odd and innocent question from his boss sets Nolan off on a path of awakening. It turns out that since he was 12 years old, Nolan has suppressed his true identity as a gay man. A spontaneous u-turn on the titular Boulevard sends Nolan on a collision path with Leo (Roberto Aguire), a young male prostitute with whom he quickly bonds … through only talking and self-identification.

    It's this awakening that brings a level of modern-timeliness as Nolan's story is not so different from that of Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner who has dominated the recent media with the late-in-life shift in persona. They are sixty-plus year old men who have evidently each lived a lie for much of their lives. It's difficult for many of us to relate to, but clearly it's a real thing, and director Dito Montiel and writer Douglas Soesbe capitalize.

    The best and most uncomfortable scenes occur with Ms. Baker and Mr. Williams avoiding the issue through years of practice, and also the scenes with Mr. Williams and Bob Odenkirk who plays his long-time friend and confidant. These are three strong actors who work well with each other.

    There is really nothing wrong with the film … it's slow pace designed to match that of Nolan's life … but the Nolan and Leo segment just never clicked, leaving me struggling with a third of the story. It's about a man who is totally not comfortable in his own skin, and lives a somber and unfulfilled life right up until the point where he takes a leap. It's not that he takes a leap, but rather the specific leap he takes that just didn't click for me. Still, it's a performance from Williams that is worth watching – in fact, must be watched if you are a Robin Williams fan.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Robin Williams nice job

    Nolan Mack (Robin Williams) is a stiff banker married to Joy (Kathy Baker). They seem devoted but he's been a closeted homosexual for all of his adult life. His father is in a nursing home. His best friend Winston (Bob Odenkirk) has a young girlfriend. He is being primed to be the manager of a new bank branch. One night, he cruises a boulevard and runs over male-prostitute Leo. He tries to take care of Leo who is under the thumb of his pimp Eddie.

    Robin Williams does a good job. There is a neediness in Nolan that is both off-putting and compelling. The story is almost quaint by today's standard. The problem is that he could come out to everybody and there wouldn't be any damage. Times have basically passed by this movie. Ten years ago, this would be edgy. Today, his homosexuality could actually help in his banking job. It would probably be a relief to Joy to let the secret out into the open and Winston would throw him a party.
    10gradyharp

    'People leave, you know? But for some people, it just doesn't seem fair.'

    BOULEVARD will always remain a remarkable film despite the fat that it did so poorly in the theaters. Written by Douglas Soesbe and directed with immense subtlety by Dito Montiel, this film is a fitting tribute to one of America's greatest comedians, the star Robert Williams who offers a performance that echoes the lives of many men who elect to lead their lives as gay men in the closet for whatever reason. Williams was 63 years old when he died of apparent suicide following a long struggle with depression and this, his last film, is dedicated to this memory.

    Nolan Mack (Robin Williams in a performance so understated that it makes us forget during the film that he was one of the funniest crazies in the comedian arena) is 60, quietly married to an independent Joy Mack (Kathy Baker), quietly working in the same desk in the same back for years, tending his dying father, up for promotion as a bank manager, who turns down a wrong boulevard one evening – a street for hustlers and prostitutes and almost inadvertently picks up a young hustler Leo (Roberto Acquire) and begins a 'relationship' with him, supporting him financially and with attempts to find work for him, but never having a physically consummated act – just being in the hustler's presence is enough. We discover that Nolan is gay and has known since he was twelve but elected to never acted out on it. He has a close friend Winston (an Excellent Bob Odenkirk) with whom he communicates but never admits to anyone except his barely conscious father that he is gay. How he deals with his new discovery of the life for which he has yearned is the manner in which the film plays out – his confession to Joy, the rejection by Leo who has his own interpersonal relationship issues and flaws (a very impressive bit of writing that shows the insecurities of a hustler's mindset), and the trauma that finally exposes his real identity makes for a deeply moving though very quiet story.

    The film, in retrospect, seems an homage to the other side of the comedy mask Robin Williams wore. In many ways it is his Ave Atque Vale. Sensitive, subtle, deep, and heart- wrenchingly real, it is a fine yet sad way to say goodbye to Robin Williams.

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    • Trivia
      Last dramatic movie of Robin Williams.
    • Goofs
      Nolan's monitor on his office desk has no video cable attached.
    • Quotes

      Nolan Mack: People leave, you know? But for some people, it just doesn't seem fair.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2015 Re-Cap (So Far) (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Do With The Rain
      Written by David Wittman

      Performed by The Bay Cities Trio

      Courtesy Walrus Monster Publishing

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bulvar
    • Filming locations
      • Drake Motel - 420 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Camellia Entertainment
      • Evil Media Empire
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $126,150
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,000
      • Jul 12, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $321,787
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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