Dans un état totalitaire, un jeune garçon sourd-muet fuit dans la jungle lorsque sa famille est assassinée, et grandit en s'entraînant au combat avec un mystérieux chaman dans l'unique but d... Tout lireDans un état totalitaire, un jeune garçon sourd-muet fuit dans la jungle lorsque sa famille est assassinée, et grandit en s'entraînant au combat avec un mystérieux chaman dans l'unique but de se venger un jour de celle qui lui a tout pris.Dans un état totalitaire, un jeune garçon sourd-muet fuit dans la jungle lorsque sa famille est assassinée, et grandit en s'entraînant au combat avec un mystérieux chaman dans l'unique but de se venger un jour de celle qui lui a tout pris.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
- Boy
- (voix)
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This is what Archer would be if it was a little more dramatic and a lot more bloody.
Oldboy if it were half as brilliant with a little bit of slapstick thrown in.
The Hunger Games if it didn't treat death and murder was all that bad - like it was written by a gamer of the FPS variety.
Did I cringe at the squelching bloody noises? Yes. Did I laugh out loud in the theater? Also yes. Was the revenge story worthwhile? I think so. Outside all of the action, the story was not terrible, and the characters had character. Worth a watch, but doubt it'll change anyone's life.
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.
The storyline in the movie was pretty straightforward, though a bit simplistic, as it was a simple revenge movie. But then again, action movies such as this doesn't really need a complex or cerebral narrative. Nay, you just lean back, munch on the snacks and enjoy the over-the-top action. Writers Tyler Burton Smith, Arend Remmers and Moritz Mohr put together a fast paced action flick.
And over-the-top action is exactly what "Boy Kills World" is. There is an abundance of fight scenes, which I have to admit that I definitely enjoyed. It was choreographed quite nicely and executed nicely as well. So it was like watching a ballet of action and violence. And I have to say that Bill Skarsgård definitely carried the movie quite well.
The movie does have a good cast ensemble, with the likes of Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Brett Gelman, Yayan Ruhian, Sharlto Copley and Famke Janssen. And the acting performances in the movie were good.
Something I didn't really enjoy in the movie, and it was there from start to end, was the voice over done by H. Jon Benjamin to give the mute and deaf character Boy an internal voice. I grew very tired of listening to that rather quickly. But of course that is a matter of personal preference.
Visually then "Boy Kills World" is good. The action is nicely brought to the screen in a very dynamic and adrenaline-filled manner, and the special effects look good as well. The wardrobe department also worked their magic quite well in the movie.
I will say that I was rather surprised with the outcome of this movie, because I wasn't expecting a Bill Skarsgård movie to be that much in your face. And I have to say that I was genuinely entertained throughout the entire 111 minutes that the movie ran for.
However, "Boy Kills World" hardly seems like a movie that will make it to my screen a second time, as there just isn't enough contents to the script to make it a movie that I will be watching a second time.
My rating of "Boy Kills World" lands on a well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA 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.
- GaffesAfter 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.
- Citations
Gideon Van Der Koy: Of course, if someone takes a big steamy shit in the sink, I'll stop doing the dishes.
- Crédits fousAfter the credits there is an extra scene with the brother and sister sitting at the kitchen table eating breakfast cereal.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Épisode datant du 3 mai 2024 (2024)
- Bandes originalesNo Friends
Written by Leon Michels, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon, Paul Castelluzzo
Performed by El Michels Affair
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 626 127 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 682 525 $US
- 28 avr. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 269 468 $US
- Durée
- 1h 51min(111 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1