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Boy

  • 2010
  • 14A
  • 1h 27m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
31 k
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James Rolleston in Boy (2010)
Set on the east coast of New Zealand in the year 1984, Boy, an 11-year-old kid and devout Michael Jackson fan gets a chance to know his father, who has returned to find a bag of money he buried years ago.
Liretrailer2:21
4 vidéos
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Le passage à l’âge adulteComédieDrame

Situé sur la côte est de la Nouvelle-Zélande en 1984, un enfant de 11 ans et fervent fan de Michael Jackson, a la chance de connaître son père criminel absent, qui est revenu pour trouver un... Tout lireSitué sur la côte est de la Nouvelle-Zélande en 1984, un enfant de 11 ans et fervent fan de Michael Jackson, a la chance de connaître son père criminel absent, qui est revenu pour trouver un sac d'argent qu'il a enterré il y a des années.Situé sur la côte est de la Nouvelle-Zélande en 1984, un enfant de 11 ans et fervent fan de Michael Jackson, a la chance de connaître son père criminel absent, qui est revenu pour trouver un sac d'argent qu'il a enterré il y a des années.

  • Réalisation
    • Taika Waititi
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    • Taika Waititi
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    • Te Aho Eketone-Whitu
    • Taika Waititi
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    31 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Taika Waititi
    • Scénariste
      • Taika Waititi
    • Vedettes
      • James Rolleston
      • Te Aho Eketone-Whitu
      • Taika Waititi
    • 86Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 87Commentaires de critiques
    • 70Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 13 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Trailer 2:21
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    A Guide to the Work of Taika Waititi
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    A Guide to the Work of Taika Waititi
    A Guide to the Work of Taika Waititi
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    A Guide to the Work of Taika Waititi
    Taika Waititi - Do Your Own Thing
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    Taika Waititi - Do Your Own Thing
    Taika Look at the Waititi Way
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    Taika Look at the Waititi Way

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    Taika Waititi
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    Moerangi Tihore
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    Cherilee Martin
    • Kelly
    RickyLee Waipuka-Russell
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    • (as Rickylee Waipuka-Russell)
    Haze Reweti
    • Dallas
    Maakariini Butler
    • Murray
    Rajvinder Eria
    • Tane
    Manihera Rangiuaia
    • Kingi
    Darcy Ray Flavell-Hudson
    • Holden
    Rachel House
    Rachel House
    • Aunty Gracey
    Waihoroi Shortland
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    Cohen Holloway
    Cohen Holloway
    • Chuppa
    Pana Hema Taylor
    Pana Hema Taylor
    • Juju
    Tuhoro Ranihera Christie
    • Mr. Nepia
    Craig Hall
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    Mavis Paenga
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs86

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    9shillitod

    An absolute triumph of a movie on every level.

    This is simply one of the best New Zealand movies made in any century. The story is a richly charactered, well researched, emotionally powerful, and hugely entertaining blend of culture, comedy, music, and drama. I absolutely take my hat off(not that I usually wear one) to Taika Cohen and his crew, they have delivered one of the best films of this year, and that being from all countries. The story is well documented by other users so I won't bore you with the details of that, but for me the main talking point of this film is the exquisite performances of the two lead children. While James Rolleston as Boy has a very vocal part in the film his delivery, range of emotions, and expressions are so important to the film's success, and he pulls this off with such ease, and is such a joy to watch. His fragile brother Rocky, played by Te Aho Aho Eketone-Whitu, turns in to be what I consider one of the best and most emotionally powerful performances from a child in any film I have seen. His role is largely speechless(though he certainly has a share of words to deliver) yet he is able to convey what his character is thinking and feeling through facial expressions, and almost in a sense through his eyes. I cannot recommend this film enough, we went to see it two days ago and I am still smiling from the memory of this great film. The incorporation of Michael Jackson tributes into the film could have been hard to pull off in some movies, yet here Cohen blends these in to the mix with great effect, in particular the final scene which simply has to seen to be fully appreciated. The comedy elements have universal appeal, and are well dispersed throughout the film.

    Just go see it when you are able, as simple as that. Brilliant...........
    8lynnay_reviews

    delightful light-hearted sweetness

    Boy is a simple but emotionally powerful story about growing up, relationships, following your head over your heart and drawing the line between right and wrong. It's easily one of the best New Zealand films ever made. It's Rich characters and humorous dialogue, entailed by the occasional light-hearted hand drawn animations delivered a hugely entertaining blend of culture, comedy and drama.

    The story started on a perfect note with Boy played by James Rolleston giving his show and tell speech in the classroom. It introduced the character, his background and set the atmosphere, mood and setting all in one go without being a dull lead up. Taika Waititi (who also plays the dead beat father) did an amazing job in setting out each detailed scene with the occasional Michael Jackson tributes giving the film an even disperse of light-hearted laughs at the same time appropriately moving the plot along.

    The film gave a heart aching recount on every boy's natural instinct to worship their father, whether they deserve it or not. The growth and resilience of each character portrayed superbly by every single actor from the child stars to the minor adult characters was a pleasure to watch. It still brings a smile to my face today. Pure brilliance...

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    9TroyWoodfield

    This movie is a little Gem! Recommended.

    This New Zealand made movie had me laughing and entertained right from the outset. In fact, within the first five minutes, there were more laughs than some comedy movies manage to achieve in their entirety.

    The movie 'Boy' is proof that a good script, decent characters and plenty of laughs produces a better result than big budget movies with no originality and plenty of marketing.

    Go and see this -- but only if you like decent movies, 1980 references, laughing and characters you'll care about; a blend of serious under-currents wrapped up in quirky NZ humor.

    For New Zealand viewers, some of the scenes will seem so familiar; something you'll be able to relate to...but anyone can watch this.
    tedg

    Man

    Introspective narrative can work profound change, and this is a good example.

    The story is simple enough: New Zealand native village; extreme poverty; passel of young kids establishing the world of the narrative.

    One of these is our narrator, the Boy, about ten. His primary concern is how he appears to his mates and the local girls. Various comic devices set the tone before his father arrives back from prison. We then see some endearing shared fantasies, before Boy gets the truth about his Dad as selfishly irresponsible. The shape is generally called "coming of age." Thousands of these have been made. They have a built in minimal appeal, and great constraints on the ability to say anything new.

    But this does have something new, thanks to the apparently limitless gateway of self- reference. We watch the movie that includes an inner movie of the boy's life, composed of fragments of other movies. We've had this since "Breathless," of course. The fragments have to do with roles associated with the father, mostly war movies, and about Boy, mostly Michael Jackson videos.

    Here's something new: after we get all that settled, there is a second inner movie fold that appears, the Dad and his cohorts. He brings his own inner movie, different than Boy's. It is one of a rebel gang: James Dean, Marlon Brando. Boy tries to adapt his inner movie to his dad's and in the process breaks both.

    Along the way, there is a spectrum of what we see: the narrator in the film, his ordinary life, his fantasies as he sees them. His fantasies as we see them. His dad's fantasies as he, we and Boy sees them.

    Taika Cohen wrote, directed and stars as the dad. It is good, very good.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    9nzcrawfords

    WARNING: You could be clapping in public at the end of this !

    I'll start, unfairly perhaps for any new movie, by comparing it with thoughts that other NZ movies have left me with - only to explain how it left me feeling. I am smiling as I recall the movie and type this. A good sign! So, Eagle v Shark's quirkiness. Whale Rider's pathos & culture. Bro Town's language skills (who'd have thought "Egg" would be so eloquent a derogatory remark!) Second Hand Wedding's humanity, commentary on relationships & our overall resilience. Good things will happen. Every Boy's natural instinct to worship their father - irrespective of whether he's earned it or not - is shown against the halcyon backdrop of an east coast life in Godzone. I laughed out loud at Rockys apology for abuse of his special powers to knock an old fella over. I ached when Boy's Dad returned and the interactions between them - the hero worship meeting with reality; a coming of age. Taika's now customary expansion of characters was excellent - flawed, bravado filled fragile wee worlds we all build up. I have not served Boy adequately in this random review - its an amazing film. 9/10. Made me feel happy & glad to be alive and living in NZ.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Taika Waititi was less than a week away from filming when he realised the boy he had as lead wasn't working out. Three days before filming began, James Rolleston, who was hanging around on set as an extra, was given the lead by Taika Waititi.
    • Gaffes
      The Goodnight Kiwi that was shown on the TV during Shutdown was the incorrect version for the period. The film used the early 1990's version with the TV2 logo at the bottom at the end. In 1984, it should have ended with the message "Goodnight from Television New Zealand".
    • Citations

      Mr. Langston: People call me a dumb honky all the time. I don't go round punching them.

      Boy: Why not?

      Mr. Langston: Because they're usually children.

    • Générique farfelu
      The credits start with the names and roles of the three main actors and this is followed by a spoof of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", incorporating elements of the original dance (as seen on the music video) and Maori Hakas.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Boy: Outtakes (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Hine e Hine
      (Traditional)

      Performed by The Phoenix Foundation

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 mars 2010 (New Zealand)
    • Pays d’origine
      • New Zealand
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • English
      • Maori
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cậu Bé
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Waihau Bay, Nouvelle-Zélande
    • sociétés de production
      • Whenua Films
      • Unison Films
      • New Zealand Film Production Fund
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 256 211 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 21 244 $ US
      • 4 mars 2012
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 43 551 154 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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