Movie #939 "Boyhood" is a cinematic pleasure to watch. First, it is a breakthrough, never-been-done-before type of film, using the same actors filming for 12 years. As a result, the viewer is watching Mason grow up , much like we do with our friends' kids ---- you only see them maybe once or twice a year, and through the course of years, the child grows up before our eyes. By doing this, in comparison to spending one year in his life, we can see the growth in him not only physically, but mentally and emotionally, as well. I read that the script was worked on every year, using the ideas from the 4 major characters (or family members), and this way of writing and putting the film together, makes each of the scenes seem more improvised and therefore real. Scenes fill the film, but some never go anywhere, just like real life ----- the arc of the story seems to be there, but doesn't seem to be the most important focus of the film. Now, the second reason I liked it so much is how capable everyone is to be involved in this project ---- well, all except a few teenagers trying to egg on Mason in an abandoned house while they drink their first beers --- so weak in acting, could hardly watch it (and the reason for the not quite 5 stars) The third reason I found this so enjoyable was that it was so genuine and honest and universal -- i.e. almost anyone of any age can identify with the steps he takes through life: parents' divorce, parents' remarriage, video games with friends, meeting girls, breaking up with THE one, that first drink, that first make out in the back seat of the car, the search for answers to "what is life all about?" and they are all played with equal importance, as they should be. Yes, it's long, but I really didn't notice it that much . What I did notice is that it could really end at a number of places, and it could have continued, in my opinion. And I wouldn't be surprised if Linklater revisits the topic in a future date (like the 7 UP series). So much in one film.....and with it being so rich, how can I not recommend it. Make sure to see this one, because I have a feeling it will be nominated for several categories, including editing and best picture!
Boyhood2014NR I would give it 4.8 out of 5 stars
After divorcing, a mother and father continue to share the task of guiding their young son through youth and adolescence, and finally to adulthood. As the years roll by, the relationships among the three characters continue to evolve as well.
- Genre:
- Drama
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