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iBoy

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
25K
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Bill Milner in iBoy (2017)
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After being shot, Tom awakens from a coma to discover that fragments of his smartphone have been embedded in his head--and worse, that returning to normal teenage life is impossible because ... Read allAfter being shot, Tom awakens from a coma to discover that fragments of his smartphone have been embedded in his head--and worse, that returning to normal teenage life is impossible because he has developed a strange set of superpowers.After being shot, Tom awakens from a coma to discover that fragments of his smartphone have been embedded in his head--and worse, that returning to normal teenage life is impossible because he has developed a strange set of superpowers.

  • Director
    • Adam Randall
  • Writers
    • Kevin Brooks
    • Joe Barton
    • Mark Denton
  • Stars
    • Bill Milner
    • Maisie Williams
    • Miranda Richardson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Randall
    • Writers
      • Kevin Brooks
      • Joe Barton
      • Mark Denton
    • Stars
      • Bill Milner
      • Maisie Williams
      • Miranda Richardson
    • 117User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
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    • Ellman
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    yossarian100

    Great Entertainment!

    A great double feature movie would be "Attack the Block," and "iBoy."

    Bill Milner, playing an offbeat nerdy looking hero, commands every scene he appears in, which is pretty amazing, since Maisie Williams steals every scene she's in with her own unique beauty and a to-die-for personality. Ya, I've been a fan of hers since day one on "Game of Thrones."

    "iBoy" has plenty of action, but it doesn't skimp on taking the time to get inside the character's heads. The special effects look cool, without overpowering the camera work, and the sets are perfect for the story.

    Rory Kinnear, who I shall always remember as the Creature in "Penny Dreadful," gives us a near perfect villain, although I really wish they had given him more screen time.

    Take a leap of faith and accept that having parts of an iPhone embedded in your brain turns you into a talented cyborg, and you will have a grand time. In other words, don't pick the movie apart. Just enjoy it.
    6peterp-450-298716

    It sounds childish and unlikely but forget your prejudices and it turns out to be an enjoyable flick.

    "This is your phone. Did it miss all the important bits? Well, it's a brain, so we tend to think of all of it as quite important."

    Every now and then I watch a movie and afterwards I can't decide whether it's good or bad. "iBoy" is such a movie. I thought the initial idea was fascinating. The fact that Tom (Bill "Broken" Milner), got a bullet through his head, while fleeing from robbers, and his iPhone (which he was using while contacting 911) was shot into smithereens and fragments ended up in his brain, was in itself a original starting point. The result afterwards is that, thanks to the advanced technology of iPhone, he's able to make mental contact with communication networks and information technology stuff. Isn't that breeding ground for an entertaining movie? But the moment he demonstrates how he controls a Volkswagen Golf remotely and uses the built-in radio to speak too the passengers, it was a bridge too far. As he takes control over any electronic device, it started to feel a bit absurd.

    If however you manage to forget about that and you won't concentrate on the nonsensical content (as a result the nonsense-level decreases slightly), you'll get an entertaining film about a sort of superhero (without the obligatory superhero outfit) who takes revenge on those who assaulted Lucy (Maisie Williams), the girl he has a soft spot for. Tom soon discovers that some local thugs are behind this. And thanks to his high-tech capabilities he starts making their life difficult. The images he sees because of his newly gained powers, have a sort of "The Matrix" appearance. And slowly we see how the fairly timid and introverted Tom changes into a confident and resolute avenger who's not one to be trifled with. The instruction video on YouTube that suddenly transforms Tom into a trained practitioner of the martial arts, is again such a ridiculous event you should forget about real soon. Just making sure it won't spoil the fun.

    "IBoy" is a mixture of different genres. Besides the superhero theme, there's also a social tinged drama about less well-off citizens with youngsters choosing to follow the criminal path. The overall picture includes some intimidating loiterers who spend their free time with committing small crimes. Their habitat is also in stark contrast with the magnificent buildings opposite their drab apartment buildings which rise like minarets between the futuristic looking luxury apartments where the yuppies of London live. And finally there is a romantic part with Tom and Lucy growing close to each other because of the incident. These three sub-genres were intelligently intertwined.

    Initially, I expected some sort of teen SF (something like "Project Almanac") after reading its contents. And certainly the choice of a childish superhero name, paved the way for that thought. So, with some skepticism I started watching this movie. But as the story progressed, my suspicion vanished and I could only conclude that the end result was ultimately successful. And not only because of the stunning images of this metropolis and its nightly illuminations. Also the performances captivated me. Bill Milner really looked like a nerd and was sometimes too timid, but he excels in this role. Rory Kinnear's contribution is rather limited, but in those few minutes he came across as a cold-blooded and determined criminal you shouldn't underestimate. But especially Maisie Williams steals the show as the vulnerable and traumatized Lucy. What a beautiful performance. I only hope, no one will come up with the idea to make a film adaptation of someone whose PS4 exploded besides him. Or God forbid, an e-cig detonated in someones pocket. I can already imagine how this movie would look like.

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    7me-589-145643

    Solid, but a missed opportunity to make something really great.

    This movie has a lot of good qualities. A largely unknown cast come together nicely, and the cinematography, special effects and score are all very well done.

    The story as a concept is pretty simple, and in the early stages of the movie things were looking very promising and I was enjoying it a lot. As the movie reaches its climax things began to run out of steam and a few unnecessary writing decisions opened up a number of plot holes which had me scratching my head at times. This movie didn't require the big ending it went for. Some more subtle twists and craft would have taken it to the next level and I can't help but thinking some big opportunities were missed.

    Regardless, much of this movie is highly enjoyable and entertaining. I've certainly seen similar concepts executed far worse.
    8A_Different_Drummer

    A SERIOUSLY good flick..

    The biggest mistake you can make going into iBoy is expecting something from the Marvel catalog.

    Cause that is simply not going to happen.

    Instead what you get is a solid Brit "estate gang" story (like Harry Brown 2009 or a dozen others you could probably recite from memory) with some Marvel/Spiderman superhero stuff cleverly thrown in.

    And that is a mouthful because I have watched and reviewed a lot of films (check out my list, about 1300) and have never seen anything quite like this before.

    Does it work? For the most part, YES. There are some pacing issues here and there, and it takes a while for the young lead to develop a character arc that the audience is comfortable with, but the suspense/payoff is rock-solid and nail-biting; and the close is edgy but respectful and optimistic.

    The two best performances come from supporting actors -- another oddity.

    Maisie Williams steals every scene not otherwise nailed down and does so with a sweetness of character that makes you wish you knew someone like her when you were in school.

    And Rory Kinnear as the arch-villain almost but not quite moves into the rarefied air of a Bond film -- you keep waiting for him to say "WHAT DO I WANT IBOY, I WANT YOU TO DIE" -- but shows enough restraint to keep from falling over the edge.

    In short, given the brilliant idea, the solid execution and its ability to keep the viewer both offguard and entertained at the same time, this a fun flick deserving of a higher IMDb score than I am seeing.

    Recommended!
    6ITALUKE

    It's ok.

    This movie wasn't that bad, but not that good either. To be honest I expected the movie to be something like Marvel movies, but this movie wasn't like that. The movie is set in England in the modern days, so I like that they represented the young thugs from the streets (reminds me of an alien movie called Alien Attack). The main character is shown to be a shy guy, and after he becomes IBoy he decides to become a Vigilante since he has earned the power to do so. I'm not going to make spoilers, but in the ending I believe they made a mistake. It should have gone differently, showing what has the thirst of power done to the protagonist.

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    • Trivia
      Will Poulter was previously cast as Tom. Poulter and Bill Milner (Tom) appeared together in Son of Rambow (2007).
    • Goofs
      In the final scene in the depot, you can clearly see that it rains only in that area.
    • Quotes

      Ellman: You don't call the devil then get upset when he turns up.

      Tom: You're not the devil, you're just a cunt.

      Ellman: I suppose I am a bit, yeah.

    • Connections
      Features Plants vs. Zombies (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Looming
      Written & Performed by Rival Consoles

      Published by Erased Tapes Music

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anh Chàng Siêu Năng
    • Filming locations
      • Petticoat Square, London, England, UK(iBoy's Estate)
    • Production companies
      • Wigwam Films
      • Pretty Pictures
      • Netflix
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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