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Worried About the Boy

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.6K
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Worried About the Boy (2010)
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The story of Boy George, the famous androgynous lead singer of the band, Culture Club.The story of Boy George, the famous androgynous lead singer of the band, Culture Club.The story of Boy George, the famous androgynous lead singer of the band, Culture Club.

  • Director
    • Julian Jarrold
  • Writer
    • Tony Basgallop
  • Stars
    • Douglas Booth
    • Jonny Burt
    • Mathew Horne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Julian Jarrold
    • Writer
      • Tony Basgallop
    • Stars
      • Douglas Booth
      • Jonny Burt
      • Mathew Horne
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Douglas Booth
    Douglas Booth
    • George
    Jonny Burt
    • Roy Hay
    Mathew Horne
    Mathew Horne
    • Jon Moss
    Dean Fagan
    Dean Fagan
    • Mikey Craig
    Andy Quine
    • Career's Advisor
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Jerry O'Dowd
    Daniel Wallace
    Daniel Wallace
    • Christopher
    Suzanne Nichole Preston
    • Mo
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Marilyn
    Nicola Potts
    • Dawn
    Hannah Harford
    • Sarah
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Steve Strange
    Neil Toon
    • Rusty Egan
    Richard Madden
    Richard Madden
    • Kirk Brandon
    Lucy Lowe
    Lucy Lowe
    • Caroline
    • (as Elizabeth Lowe)
    John Draycott
    • Paparazzi 1
    Andonis Anthony
    Andonis Anthony
    • Paparazzi 2
    Charlie Anson
    Charlie Anson
    • Vernon
    • Director
      • Julian Jarrold
    • Writer
      • Tony Basgallop
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    debbiekirk24

    Looked wonderful but oh so slow

    The costumes and setting of this drama looked amazing and I could not fault the lead performances, but it was so SLOW. I lasted one hour and the action could have been taken care of in half the time. And sex and drugs and rock and roll are never as interesting to watch as they are to participate in. Boy George's pre-fame antics did not make for interesting viewing.

    I was never a fan of Boy George but I always thought that he seemed a lovely, intelligent person and thankfully that view has not changed as a result of this drama, but not enough happened to keep my attention. And I don't remember seeing Mark Gatiss at all, unless he was in some effective 'League of Gentlemen' disguise. Did he appear in the first hour that I watched?
    The_Man_The_Myth

    Disappointed

    Having only recently read 'Take It Like A Man', Boy George's compelling and brilliantly entertaining autobiography, I was excited by the prospect of this. I've never been a Culture Club or Boy George fan, but I love tales of rock 'n' roll excess and I was happy to find the book did exactly this.

    This film, however, proved to be a bit of an anti-climax. Whilst everything appeared to be accurately depicted and the era authentically portrayed, the problem was that it stopped just as things were getting interesting. The book really came into its own once Boy George and Culture Club found fame but film stops dead at this point, with the exception of a few flash-forwards to 1986 when George was engulfed in controversy and smack addiction. I appreciate what went on before is relevant but what was shown in the film should have been condensed down, allowing the majority of it to focus on what happened thereafter. But I guess that ultimately wasn't the point.

    I definitely think George's fame, popularity and infamously colourful life warrants a screen adaptation, but merely giving us an insight into what went on beforehand makes me think this was a missed opportunity.

    On a slightly more positive note, to hear that the lead was only 17 is astounding and he did a terrific job in what must have been a very challenging role.
    10busy-bee6363

    Brilliant!

    *Possible Spoilers* I watched this and it was AMAZING. Full of everything a television programme could need; angst, comedy, romance, honest truths...the list goes on! The acting is incredibly good, and always believable. Though it was all wonderful, my personal favourite parts were the cute and subtle bits of romance. In parts, it made me 'aww' audibly! Douglas Booth, who played George, looks an incredibly amount like him. A perfectly chosen actor, there in my opinion. And, as an added bonus, he's absolutely gorgeous! The only low part for me, was that the lip-syncing of the songs was rather bad. The mouths move to the right words, but it doesn't look like he's actually singing it. But this is merely a small thing, and hardly really detracts from how wonderful the whole thing was. I would highly recommend watching/buying this. A brilliant piece of drama! Douglas Booth is definitely a star in the making! Look out for him in the future!
    6dakjets

    This one doesn't come close to capturing the talent of Boy George

    Boy George's autobiography Take It Like A Man I think is the best I have read. It offers a unique insight into fame, money, drug addiction and a cynical pop industry. I know that this movie is not based on the book and that Boy George was involved in the script. This film is decent enough, but it fails to embrace Boy George's personality, charisma and unique and fresh image that conquered the entire pop world. This is too static and slow for me, and I can't quite get involved. I hope the next biopic about Boy George manages to highlight the essence of Boy George's abilities and talent that made him a major pop star and the honest and straightforward personality he always offers in interviews and performances.
    6paul2001sw-1

    Becoming the boy

    To the mainstream, Boy George appeared from left-field, a chart-topping male pop-star who dressed like a woman. Yet George was not just a freak show; he emerged from the androgyny of the New Romantic club scene, even if few had attempted such an extreme look before; his band made records of genuine merit; and of course, in a period where homosexuality was still not as widely accepted as it is now, it was not just for its aesthetic qualities that his dress sense attracted attention. Julian Jarold's film, 'Worried About the Boy', gives a good feeling of what it was like for George prior to fame, finding his way through a world in which he always possessed a measure of star quality; although I don't recall George ever looking quite as naturally feminine as actor Douglas Booth. What the film lacks is a certain narrative purpose: George got dressed up, had relationships, formed bands and eventually made it onto 'Top of the Pops'; 'Worried About the Boy' explains how, but the problem with many real-life dramatisations is that they essentially amount to "stuff happens" and I felt something of the same here. There are hints of a bigger story in the relationship of George and Kirk Brandon; but you need to know what happened later to understand these. And the film is also guilty of some obviousness; when George visits Malcolm McLaren, the Sex Pistols appear on the soundtrack, even though the period is wrong. In spite of this, I still enjoyed the film, an interesting view of an unlikely road to fame.

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    • Trivia
      Many clothes that Douglas Booth and Mathew Horne are wearing are original clothes, kindly provided by Boy George and Jon Moss themselves.
    • Quotes

      Boy George: I'm not a drug addict, I'm a drag addict.

    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 14 May 2010 (2010)
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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Preocupados por el chico
    • Filming locations
      • Manchester, England, UK(Interior, pub)
    • Production company
      • Red Production Company
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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