Boy, un sordomudo con una imaginación increíble, es entrenado por un misterioso chamán para reprimir su imaginación infantil y convertirse en un instrumento de muerte, cuando su familia es a... Leer todoBoy, un sordomudo con una imaginación increíble, es entrenado por un misterioso chamán para reprimir su imaginación infantil y convertirse en un instrumento de muerte, cuando su familia es asesinada.Boy, un sordomudo con una imaginación increíble, es entrenado por un misterioso chamán para reprimir su imaginación infantil y convertirse en un instrumento de muerte, cuando su familia es asesinada.
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- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total
H. Jon Benjamin
- Boy
- (voz)
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Somehow the movie manages to be as original as it is predictable. The actors are great, the action and stunts are top notch, there's some decent comedy and I could listen to H. J Benjamin's smooth voice read a dictionary so he did a phenomenal job as Boys narrator. BUT the overall story is as predictable as it can get, and you could guess the twists after about 10 minutes. It's so strange, it's like everyone was giving it 100% except for the plot. There's a glimmer of a better movie in here, and maybe this screenwriter will hit their stride a few years. But overall they held the movie back by sticking to basic plot formulas even though the dialogue is snappy and original.
Ever since The Raid I've been a HUGE fan of Yayan Ruhian (who plays "the shaman") so I'll watch any movie he's in or does the fight choreography for. I expected nothing less than wild & unique action and I was definitely satisfied in that regard. There's some slick directing that works well with the fight choreo and Bill Skarsgård does a good job stunt wise.
You do have to accept the good guy will live through impossible circumstances, the bad guys will have stormtrooper level aim, and the plot (and its twists) are predictable but overall I still found watching it pretty enjoyable.
Ever since The Raid I've been a HUGE fan of Yayan Ruhian (who plays "the shaman") so I'll watch any movie he's in or does the fight choreography for. I expected nothing less than wild & unique action and I was definitely satisfied in that regard. There's some slick directing that works well with the fight choreo and Bill Skarsgård does a good job stunt wise.
You do have to accept the good guy will live through impossible circumstances, the bad guys will have stormtrooper level aim, and the plot (and its twists) are predictable but overall I still found watching it pretty enjoyable.
I got the chance to see this movie early at an AMC Unseen Screen event -- and considering I was walking in thinking they were going to show the new Amy Winehouse biopic -- I was pleasantly surprised when we got our opening shots and realized I was in for a much different ride than I'd previously anticipated.
My immediate reaction is to compare Boy Kills World to John Wick -- it's certainly just as bloody. But the continuous underlying thread of humor throughout this movie juxtaposed with the gratuitous violence puts it more into the realm of Bullet Train in my mind.
Bill Skarsgård's physical acting paired with H. Jon Benjamin's voice acting was a matchup I never knew I needed in my life. There were several times where I genuinely laughed out loud -- even when the next scene was a quick crash to someone getting their head smooshed. They did a great job blending the action with the comedy while still getting you to care about the main character and his plight.
Definitely not for the weak of heart or stomach -- but if you're looking for a bloody fun romp through absolute mayhem that doesn't require much from you as a viewer, then you've found your film. I just saw it last night and I still say I'd for sure go see it again, even so soon after viewing.
My immediate reaction is to compare Boy Kills World to John Wick -- it's certainly just as bloody. But the continuous underlying thread of humor throughout this movie juxtaposed with the gratuitous violence puts it more into the realm of Bullet Train in my mind.
Bill Skarsgård's physical acting paired with H. Jon Benjamin's voice acting was a matchup I never knew I needed in my life. There were several times where I genuinely laughed out loud -- even when the next scene was a quick crash to someone getting their head smooshed. They did a great job blending the action with the comedy while still getting you to care about the main character and his plight.
Definitely not for the weak of heart or stomach -- but if you're looking for a bloody fun romp through absolute mayhem that doesn't require much from you as a viewer, then you've found your film. I just saw it last night and I still say I'd for sure go see it again, even so soon after viewing.
Boy Kills World is a total blast. A winning combination of brutal violence and weird humour tied together in a story that does enough to make you care about the characters. It moves efficiently, has some clever twists and an unforgettable fight involving a cheese grater. Like all the best action comedies, the zany humour disguises the beating heart at the centre.
Bill Skarsgård proves he doesn't need dialogue to communicate. He can do so much with just his eyes and the fact that it all syncs up really well with H. Jon Benjamin's suitably over the top voice over is just a bonus. Plus he has an adorable rapport with Quinn Copeland. Andrew Koji isn't given a chance to show off his physical prowess but is given the time to show how surprisingly great he is at comedy.
Mortiz Mohr's direction nails the balance between self awareness and sincerity, translating some of the language of video games to cinema effectively. With cinematography by Peter Matjasko, the camera moves with the action rather than against it. It's always fluid and bloody inventive, saving the best fight for last. It's the kind of final fight where the choreography is impeccable, the blows are nasty and it goes on for so long it's exhausting in the best ways.
Bill Skarsgård proves he doesn't need dialogue to communicate. He can do so much with just his eyes and the fact that it all syncs up really well with H. Jon Benjamin's suitably over the top voice over is just a bonus. Plus he has an adorable rapport with Quinn Copeland. Andrew Koji isn't given a chance to show off his physical prowess but is given the time to show how surprisingly great he is at comedy.
Mortiz Mohr's direction nails the balance between self awareness and sincerity, translating some of the language of video games to cinema effectively. With cinematography by Peter Matjasko, the camera moves with the action rather than against it. It's always fluid and bloody inventive, saving the best fight for last. It's the kind of final fight where the choreography is impeccable, the blows are nasty and it goes on for so long it's exhausting in the best ways.
If you like revenge movies with a twist and tons of mindless goons being evicerated for your entertainment then you will enjoy this movie 👍🏻 I am one of those people 👍🏻 My expectations were quite low but by the end I had a great time and it was much better than I originally thought. The fight scenes are really well done and there are some laughs thrown in (especially when Boy played by Skarsgard is trying to lip read someone) Bill Skarsgard is awesome in this and I hope he continues to do more action roles. Don't watch this if you dont like blood on screen, have an irrational fear of cheese graters or your with your nan 👌🏻
I love Kill Bill (volume 1, not 2), that's how I know I would like this movie. And as it turned out, I do like it. The action was cool and the fight sequences are good. And although the story was straightforward, it's still interesting. Besides, there was a plot twist near the end of the movie. I guessed it right, though. It's a good twist, but too simple. In the end, it wasn't a total surprise. Maybe I need to remind you that this is a violent movie. So for those who can't stomach the blood and gore, don't watch this movie. The comedy part of this movie made this movie less dark than it actually is. Every time Bennie talks to Boy, his interpretation of Bennie's speech made me laughed my butt off.
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- TriviaA previous version of this film had Bill Skarsgard providing his own voiceover for his character in the style of a Mortal Kombat announcer before H. Jon Benjamin was cast for the final version; the trailer featuring Skarsgard's voiceover has mostly been scrubbed from the internet. In the original concept trailer, Boy's inner voice is taken from a cigarette commercial, with a voice similar to Sam Elliott's.
- ErroresAfter Hilda arrives at the culling party, the downward total shot at 44:15 with Boy and Mina on the landing has exactly the same number and arrangement of macarons on the two plates between them as the shot from the same angle a minute earlier (43:27), even though Boy has in the meantime stuffed himself with macarons taken from those plates.
- Citas
Gideon Van Der Koy: Of course, if someone takes a big steamy shit in the sink, I'll stop doing the dishes.
- Créditos curiososAfter the credits there is an extra scene with the brother and sister sitting at the kitchen table eating breakfast cereal.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 3 May 2024 (2024)
- Bandas sonorasNo Friends
Written by Leon Michels, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon, Paul Castelluzzo
Performed by El Michels Affair
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,626,127
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,682,525
- 28 abr 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,269,468
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 51min(111 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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