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Big Boys Don't Cry

  • 2020
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Zoë Tapper and Michael Socha in Big Boys Don't Cry (2020)
Based on true events, Paul (Michael Socha) is forced to recall his harrowing childhood growing up in a children's home. When a police investigation into his boyhood friend`s suicide opens old wounds, Paul struggles to shake off his past and seeks to confront those responsible for his shattered childhood and the death of his friend.
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Connolly recalls childhood in children's home after police probe friend's suicide. He struggles to connect with Anthea while confronting those behind his troubled past and friend's death. In... Read allConnolly recalls childhood in children's home after police probe friend's suicide. He struggles to connect with Anthea while confronting those behind his troubled past and friend's death. Inspired by real events.Connolly recalls childhood in children's home after police probe friend's suicide. He struggles to connect with Anthea while confronting those behind his troubled past and friend's death. Inspired by real events.

  • Director
    • Steve Crowhurst
  • Writers
    • Kal Bonner
    • Paul Connolly
    • Steve Crowhurst
  • Stars
    • Daniel Adegboyega
    • Victoria Alcock
    • Karanja Augostos
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    • Director
      • Steve Crowhurst
    • Writers
      • Kal Bonner
      • Paul Connolly
      • Steve Crowhurst
    • Stars
      • Daniel Adegboyega
      • Victoria Alcock
      • Karanja Augostos
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    9Leachy1977

    Powerful and Beautifully acted.

    Michael Socha deserves an Oscar for this performance. He makes you feel every bit of the character he's portraying and the unheard voices of those he's not. The performance is incredible. The film doesn't drag whilst it gives an insight into the character and the many layers to a troubled character. It explores a very harrowing theme in a way that is hard to watch, but ultimately a must see for audiences everywhere. I am sure many watching will be able to relate, as I was, to the harsh environments of the 70's and 80's that have not been talked about enough. However, the mistreatment of children in care still occurs today. On a large scale.
    10tonitrish

    😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💖

    This was one of the most difficult and hard hitting films that I've ever watched. The cast was fantastic but WOW, Michael Socha as adult Paul was absolutely bloody amazing. This is an 18 rated movie and I really think that this should be brought down as as uncomfortable as this film was to watch I believe that youngsters of today, even those in the system should see this and know what others have been through and should not be written off in life because of the choices they make in later life due to such horrific abuse. I'm so glad I watched to the end and saw the "real life Paul" and his story in the credits. I hope he feels that this has told his story as brutally honest as it was and that he finally, if possible, gets some form of closure. I wish him nothing but love and happiness. X.
    9rachelsmithliverpool

    Emotionally devastating

    This film killed me.

    The topics discussed in this film are not for the light hearted. However, saying that it is a topic that needed to be discussed. Events like this happen and we need to be aware of that. The acting In this film was extremely powerful and the kid actors did a fantastic job. I felt extremely uncomfortable at times which was exactly how I think I was supposed to feel.

    If you watch this film beware that this is based on a true story and this is something that can really have an impact on you. This is a film that will stay with me for a while, and one that should. A sad story that people should know about.
    10PaulC-725

    Can I review my iMovie Jacko?

    The reason we made this movie was so that Liam and all the other boys that I grew up with I never forgotten and their lives were not wasted I also am able to heighten my profile and go into colleges and schools and talk to in particular young men who are vulnerable Show them their purpose in life and also explain to them that they are far more resilient than they can ever understand It's one thing raising lots of money for children's charities but to actually sit down with a vulnerable child and say that your life is not over and there is so much out there for you in this world. You just have to believe in yourself and allow others to support you.

    Rest in peace, boys love Jacko Connolly.
    9InnerWisdom1000

    Deeply Powerful and Distressing in equal measure

    This is an extremely difficult but I think necessary watch. It depicts the horror of abject physical, mental, and emotional violence, and abuse, torture and evil neglect on innocent children in a care home. It is extremely hard-hitting and pulls no punches in the recounting of Paul Connolly's story.

    Michael Socha gave an exemplary performance in his portrayal of the tragic childhood that Paul endured and his nightmares in adulthood as a survivor dealing with lifelong trauma that can only ever be managed but never cured.

    The director was superb in showing the viewer the resilience that Paul was able to find amidst his pain, tremendously helped by the love of his wife to be, who took the time to listen and understand and for which kindness, empathy and love can move mountains.

    I wept when she hugged him as this may well have been the first time he had ever been given tenderness of any kind. From that point onwards he was able to be safely vulnerable and tell his story.

    Thank You Paul for doing so and shedding light to that part of mankind that must NEVER remain hidden...

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      • May 27, 2021 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Большие мальчики не плачут
    • Filming locations
      • Deal, Kent, England, UK(beach, beach shelter, pier, fish n' chip shop)
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