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On Halloween 1997, two estranged teen skaters embark on a surreal journey through their memories, dreams and fears.On Halloween 1997, two estranged teen skaters embark on a surreal journey through their memories, dreams and fears.On Halloween 1997, two estranged teen skaters embark on a surreal journey through their memories, dreams and fears.
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Like some have written before me, I was ready for something in the vein of Lost Boys... Instead I was served an amazing coming-of-age story, a surreal depiction of how cruel kids can be - and what good they are capable of. Part memories, part imagination, add real life, myths, and a sprinkle of the paranormal - this is the recipe for a very good film.
A layered film that should have obligatory screenings at high-schools world wide. (I hope kids today get it)
A layered film that should have obligatory screenings at high-schools world wide. (I hope kids today get it)
I was made to believe this was a horror, and despite having horror elements, it can't be classes as such, indeed I don't think you'd be able to classify this under any particular category, and that I think is where the strength is.
It's moving, engaging, sad, and utterly surprising, it takes you on a totally unexpected journey, taking you to places you won't be expecting.
The scene I enjoyed most of all, was the one in the library, where Corey sees life through Jonah's eyes, being the bulleyed, instead of the bully.
The acting is excellent, they all impressed, but most of all, it was the writing that I enjoyed most, such genuine originality.
Very satisfying. 8/10
It's moving, engaging, sad, and utterly surprising, it takes you on a totally unexpected journey, taking you to places you won't be expecting.
The scene I enjoyed most of all, was the one in the library, where Corey sees life through Jonah's eyes, being the bulleyed, instead of the bully.
The acting is excellent, they all impressed, but most of all, it was the writing that I enjoyed most, such genuine originality.
Very satisfying. 8/10
There aren't many films from Australia I haven't liked and this is definitely one of them.
Superb acting from virtually all the cast and well filmed, so well filmed I would never have guessed it was Australia.
I figured out what it was all about quite early on but the story was still fascinatingly surreal and drew you into its mystery and the characters themselves; the angst of youth and the tribulations we all had to go through when we were young and in that way it will probably appeal more to older folks,.
Its not for everyone but if you are looking for horror or lots of action and cgi then its not for you - if you want to have your brain tweaked and your senses stretched then its one for you.
Superb acting from virtually all the cast and well filmed, so well filmed I would never have guessed it was Australia.
I figured out what it was all about quite early on but the story was still fascinatingly surreal and drew you into its mystery and the characters themselves; the angst of youth and the tribulations we all had to go through when we were young and in that way it will probably appeal more to older folks,.
Its not for everyone but if you are looking for horror or lots of action and cgi then its not for you - if you want to have your brain tweaked and your senses stretched then its one for you.
It is Halloween and a bunch of mean boys are going out to have some fun. One of them is starting to out-grow the group, especially when they pick on another boy he knows from when they were kids. The bullied kid black mails his old friend to spend the evening with him.
This is a coming of age film with a heavy under lying sense of menace, the horror element is very slight indeed.
The film has a slight surreal feel about it, all the adults leave the kids to run amok across town and everyone bumps into each other in the most unlikely of places.
There is a certain inevitability about this film that could be seen as predictability but I quite liked it.
The dynamics of the gang are portrayed with great zeal and shows how strong personalities can cloud the better judgement of others.
Well filmed, produced and acted. Some of the kids look a little bit old but their acting skills make up for it.
You will see the ending coming a mile off and there isn't much meat to the story but this was a very enjoyable Netflix watch.
This is a coming of age film with a heavy under lying sense of menace, the horror element is very slight indeed.
The film has a slight surreal feel about it, all the adults leave the kids to run amok across town and everyone bumps into each other in the most unlikely of places.
There is a certain inevitability about this film that could be seen as predictability but I quite liked it.
The dynamics of the gang are portrayed with great zeal and shows how strong personalities can cloud the better judgement of others.
Well filmed, produced and acted. Some of the kids look a little bit old but their acting skills make up for it.
You will see the ending coming a mile off and there isn't much meat to the story but this was a very enjoyable Netflix watch.
Boys in the Trees is a coming-of-age film, despite many streaming services mislabeling it as a horror. There's only one scare in the film; however, the real horror in this film is the fear of growing up, which is executed flawlessly through the performances of the actors, the 90s/Halloween setting, and the surreal tone of the film. The only thing bringing down this film is the ending, which is not only regrettably predictable, but it also renders some of the previous scenes nonsensical. Worth watching for the excellent performances and the perfect representation of a child/teen's view of growing up.
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- TriviaThe Dia De Los Muertos sequence was filmed in two parts. Hollow, the song performed by The Weeping Woman (Wendy Rule) was filmed on the first day of filming as it was her only day of availability. The rest of the party was filmed at the end of the shoot. Both nights were full moons.
- GoofsThe school's rooftop pigeons never move and are clearly props, though the sound mixers did add in some cooing.
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