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A Boy's Life

  • 2003
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
185
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Robert Oliver and Anna Threadgill in A Boy's Life (2003)
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Follows a Mississippi family's attempts to deal with an increasingly violent and erratic child.Follows a Mississippi family's attempts to deal with an increasingly violent and erratic child.Follows a Mississippi family's attempts to deal with an increasingly violent and erratic child.

  • Directors
    • Rory Kennedy
    • Nick Doob
  • Writer
    • Mark Bailey
  • Stars
    • Robanna Fason
    • Benji Oliver
    • Robert Oliver
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    185
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    • Directors
      • Rory Kennedy
      • Nick Doob
    • Writer
      • Mark Bailey
    • Stars
      • Robanna Fason
      • Benji Oliver
      • Robert Oliver
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anna Threadgill
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    • Directors
      • Rory Kennedy
      • Nick Doob
    • Writer
      • Mark Bailey
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    9justinwebber

    What a powerful documentary

    I was beyond disturbed and upset by this documentary. You would have to be blind, deaf and dumb to not see the surroundings of Robert including his insane grandmother and bitter lazy fat mother were destroying that child's future to be a normal boy.

    As we could see from how he behaved at school, and getting A's for his report card he is an intelligent child stuck in some hick moron's home. I felt so beyond sorry for this child and his poor little ignored brother it actually made me sick.

    In a perfect world I would not let the grandmother and her daughter look after a rabbit let alone raise two children. They are the scum of the earth. Yes that is harsh, but it's a great argument for legal and safe abortion when 'these' types of people get pregnant. It's a vicious cycle that will never end until people start saying what everyone is afraid of hearing! But Robert exists and I am saddened he is still with those horrible horrible people. The best thing for that child and his brother is be taken away immediately.

    Bless the school and teachers for being so wonderful, and also Dr Phee for doing her best.
    8golightli

    A chilling documentary on emotional and psychological child abuse.

    Robert, a Mississippi 7 year old being raised by his grandmother, is victimized by his grandmother's Munchhausen by Proxy disorder- she attributes all manner of disturbed behavior to him and has him falsely medicated for psychiatric disorders that he doesn't have. His 20 year old mother struggles to regain custody of Robert and his younger sibling, Benjamin, both of whom were conceived when she was underage.

    A chilling portrait of emotional and psychological child abuse. Rory Kennedy's film is terrific.
    10jcv2

    Not for the faint of heart.

    When I first started to watch this, I thought both the mother and the grandmother were no good, poor white trash and that the mother should be sterilized. Both seemed to be somewhat unstable mentally. The boy, too, seemed equally hopeless. As the movie progressed, my perception began to change and I began to see who was the real problem in this relationship.

    Luckily, the social workers and teachers saw who the problem was as well. They actually have hope that Robert could turn out to be a normal little boy. Looking at him as they said this, you'd think they were saying this because they had to. However....

    Kudos to the people who made this film who somehow were able to find these people and film their lives at such a turning point.
    9MovieJeff

    Poignant and Powerful

    An in-depth look into the lives of a poor, rural family with little education, and a poor family dynamic. The grandmothers maniplation was outrageous (claiming Benji won the race when robert clearly did, showing up in the kitchen at Roberts birthday and hugging and fawning over him, then crying that no one is paying attention to her)and deeply saddening. The lack of opportunities and resources almost guaruntees this family cycle of poverty will continue with Robert and Benji's children.

    Excellently done. Kudos to their schools, and all of our schools. It is an outrage that teachers and school administrators are not among the highest paid positions ion our society, instead of among the lowest. The teachers and staff at our public schools sometimes do more parenting and child rearing than these parents ever do, and the fact that they make next to nothing is embarrassing to me.
    childers-3

    Horrific Documentary

    Watching this documentary a few days ago, I was absolutely appalled and horrified by the behavior of the grandmother toward her 7-year old grandson, Robert. Robert was conceived out of wedlock to an underaged woman and gave her son (and later his little brother conceived while the mother was still underage and still out of wedlock) over to the custody of his half-witted, insane grandmother. The old saying "sticks and stones . . . . " is totally wrong when compared to mental abuse. This documentary should be required viewing for anyone thinking of having children or adopting children. It will show you how NOT to raise a child. I would like to see an update on Robert's progress.

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • A Boy's Life (2003), British Film Institute (Official)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I zoi enos paidiou
    • Production company
      • Moxie Firecracker Films
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      • 1h 17m(77 min)

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