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The Boy in the Woods

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
894
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Richard Armitage and Jett Klyne in The Boy in the Woods (2023)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe 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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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    894
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Rebecca Snow
    • Writer
      • Rebecca Snow
    • Stars
      • Jett Klyne
      • Richard Armitage
      • David Kohlsmith
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 9Commentaires de critiques
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      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au 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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    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.
    9veganlelia

    Touching story

    The story is very well written and wonderfully acted. Knowing that it is true makes it that much more heartbreaking and touching. I'm shocked at reviews who complain that « these stories are overdone ».

    It is the true story of a young jewish boy who was able to avoid capture by the nazis by surviving in the woods for nearly a year. He was initially helped by a farmer and later on befriended another boy in the woods when staying at the farm became too risky. The pair rely on each other during hardship but make the most of it by maintaining their playfulness and youth.

    Set in what was then known as Poland (now a part of Ukraine) in 1944.
    2lambertrecovery

    Great film for insomnia

    I'm a big fan of Richard Aremitage from his work in MI-5 and other projects so he was the main reason I purchased this video. And I have a big interest in WWll stories like this one about a young Jewish boy separated from his Mom who is sent to a concentration camp But neither Richard nor the young actor playing the boy in the woods can save the film from being a painfully slow, near wordless 90 minute cure for insomnia. There isn't much to the story; a young boy left to fend for himself during the Nazis occupation of Poland. The dialogue is minimal and many scenes of the boy in the woods go on and on adding up to nothing. It all adds up to a waste of 90 minutes of your time watching a film you won't likely enjoy.
    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.
    6ma-cortes

    The remarkable story of a Jewish boy who hides and is hunted in the forests of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe.

    The true story of a young boy named Max (Jett Klyne), this is a thrilling real-life survival film of a Polish Jewish boy who escaped the Nazis by hiding in the woods. The escaped boy arrives in despair at a small farm. The farm is run by a small family: husband (Richard Armitage of The Hobbit and The man from Rome), wife and baby, who hide Max in plain sight as if he were a visiting relative. But nosy neighbors and regular visits from the Gestapo (Christopher Heyerdahl of Sicario: Day of the Soldado and The Calling) become too risky, so after teaching the boy some basic skills, the farmer orders him to live in the adjacent forest. There, he finally finds another orphaned and lost boy, Yanek (David Kohlsmith), and they try to survive together, developing a beautiful friendship between them, and meanwhile avoiding the Jew hunters who compete for rewards. Max fights to survive in the hopes of seeing his family again when the Russians finally liberate his homeland. Finding Yanek gives Max a new purpose, guiding the boy's survival and entertaining him with stories of a Golem who could save them from this nightmare.

    A story of survival and resilience that also spoke of friendship and how, despite the harshness and isolation of life in the forest, a child can remain one and give free rein to his imagination. The stories of surviving a war, particularly the Holocaust, are almost always heartbreaking and exciting, since they require a significant effort to faithfully convey the sufferings of the Jews who are continually harassed, either in the concentration camps or in the dangerous escapes that they used to execute. Those who managed to get ahead did not remain unscathed, suffering many psychological traumas because they often suffered many family losses or personal torture. However, some managed to live to tell their story, which they share with the world to recognize those who disappeared, as well as those who helped them stay alive. Allies and sympathizers also took a great risk, resulting in a variety of reasons why they might have refused to be willing to help a Jew hiding from the Nazis. Based on the memoirs of Maxwell Smart, the story begins in 1945 in the town of Buczacz, then part of Poland; convinced that there is no hope for her and her little daughter, a mother tells her other son to escape from her and take refuge in the forest. The forests are full of dangers, from poisonous food to armed men tracking down hidden Jews. Luckily for the two children who find themselves in the forest, it turns out to be an isolated setting, but also a place where they can play and let their imagination fly.

    There's decent cinematography, and despite taking place in war-torn Eastern Europe, the film was filmed in North Bay, Ontario. Made in short budget, in fact there are no big special effects , battles or war scenes, as it is a story that takes place far from the front, although the boys eventually find themselves hunted by greedy Polish bounty hunters to whom the Nazis have promised lavish rewards. But ultimately this is still a survival story and it unfolds from the beginning of the film to the end. It's also an English-language film, of Canadian nationality, despite taking place in occupied Poland, which should make it more accessible to a wider audience.

    The film was well directed by Rebecca Snow. This is her first feature film, she had previously made documentaries or television films, such as: Pandora's Box, Holocaust Survivors, Real Vikings, The Equalizer, among others. Rebecca took on the "Boy in the Woods" project inspired by the true survival story of Maxwell Smart who she met while making the documentary Cheating Hitler. Rating: 6.5/10. A decent film on the well-worn theme of Jewish persecution, being acceptable enough, although not extraordinary either, there is nothing here that we have not seen before, but it rises above average thanks to the affectionate friendship that develops between the very young boys.

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

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 mai 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El niño del bosque
    • sociétés de production
      • Lumanity Productions
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