tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post726759580666604037..comments2024-03-29T04:19:43.461-05:00Comments on F This Movie!: Review: BoyhoodPatrick Bromleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00771837625286775607noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-71961890279301091712015-01-24T14:45:43.698-06:002015-01-24T14:45:43.698-06:00I completely agree, to get to see Boyhood when it ...I completely agree, to get to see Boyhood when it was released I had to drive 2 hours and into another country. (although it's now getting a wider release where i live due to awards buzz)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912129619846697535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-16414995469341055362015-01-04T15:37:44.995-06:002015-01-04T15:37:44.995-06:00I feel like people had a lot easier access to some...I feel like people had a lot easier access to something like Transformers 4 than Boyhood, which I don't think was playing everywhere, which could account for why one made so much more money than the other. That being said, it probably would have been for the best if nobody went to see Transformers 4.John Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08810774557887719483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-3934976285291498872015-01-04T15:27:19.317-06:002015-01-04T15:27:19.317-06:00Talk about depressing. Deadline just released the...Talk about depressing. Deadline just released the <a href="http://deadline.com/2015/01/a-most-violent-year-box-office-american-sniper-1201340781/" rel="nofollow">box office tally to date of specialty movies</a> that have been in the market for months, and since its debut in the summer "Boyhood" has made a grand total of $24 million.... $24 million! "Transformers 4" made that in one day! I know the movie will get nominated for Academy Awards and make more money in the long run, but really? $24 million for six months in the market? You suck, America! :'(J.M. Vargashttps://plus.google.com/u/0/114656828393049850554/postsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-10081708796234576512015-01-04T14:10:17.390-06:002015-01-04T14:10:17.390-06:00Not sure which is more surprising: It took me thi...Not sure which is more surprising: It took me this long to see Boyhood or that it was playing at a small local theatre (bless you Avalon in DC). And, that I just recently watched Snowpiercer for consideration of if I liked one movie better than the other.<br /><br />First off, I really enjoyed Boyhood. After watching, I felt the same entertainment fullness as I did after watching Before Sunrise. I did not feel this way after the second and third Before movies, so Boyhood filled a nice void.<br /><br />The word that came to mind when watching was Epic. This is an epic telling of the human condition. And, to your point, done in a non-hollywood emotionally spoon fed way. I like it when a director gives me credit for independent use of my brain. By Epic, I mean that Linklater nailed it for the evolution of the major characters: mom, dad, stepdad, and sister. It all felt real and never forced.<br /><br />I really liked Ethan Hawke in this movie. Not sure there are dads like that out there, but his frankness was refreshing. The only other time I saw a movie where I said I wanted a dad like that was Attacus in To Kill a Mocking Bird.<br /><br />Really enjoyed your review and your ranking in the 2014 podcast trigged me to go looking for Boyhood was still available to watch in a theater. Thanks!Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15534770420497576651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-85159932592039563722014-10-14T15:02:42.088-05:002014-10-14T15:02:42.088-05:00We had similar responses. To me the movie observes...We had similar responses. To me the movie observes the close relationship between life and art: how much is Mason's coming of age, and how much is Coltrane's? The title Boyhood applies to both, as well as Mason Sr. (who matures considerably throughout), Linklater's memories of his Texas upbringing, and to people in general, as life is a continual process of growing up. I love how the film's ending is not really the end, but rather another beginning.Danny Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16252056942156898291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-23745503515962828152014-07-23T16:44:17.950-05:002014-07-23T16:44:17.950-05:00This sounds like a triumph from everything I'v...This sounds like a triumph from everything I've heard...this is a wonderful review, JB. I especially love your wife's statement that your personal movie "Jake" was more enjoyable! Thanks for making me want to see this EVEN more, sir.AJ Mullerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06987730338809078456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-57755451213699910012014-07-22T17:23:15.931-05:002014-07-22T17:23:15.931-05:00Why thank you imp and thank you JB. As a dyslexic ...Why thank you imp and thank you JB. As a dyslexic imp like creatures appear in my writing quite often. They are annoying little buggers! Gabby Ferrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13953028733362435557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-38458329888694889452014-07-22T14:57:14.354-05:002014-07-22T14:57:14.354-05:00Huh - the blu-ray is out in Canada. Holy shit, di...Huh - the blu-ray is out in Canada. Holy shit, did we get something first?!Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03114869401584310369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-68264434130417612652014-07-22T14:49:15.683-05:002014-07-22T14:49:15.683-05:00The Zero Theorem comes on VOD over here next month...The Zero Theorem comes on VOD over here next monthAdam Riskehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01165600746796326821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-2807254422080983452014-07-22T14:44:36.492-05:002014-07-22T14:44:36.492-05:00Just yesterday I noticed The Zero Theorem over at ...Just yesterday I noticed <i>The Zero Theorem</i> over at blu-ray.com and was like, Terry Gilliam? Christoph Waltz? I never even heard of this! I'd also be interested to hear the impressions of anyone here who happened to catch it.Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03114869401584310369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-41217612810557721302014-07-22T14:23:28.582-05:002014-07-22T14:23:28.582-05:00The imp is glad, and I am glad.The imp is glad, and I am glad.JBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17076030814908114779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-15600877652252261842014-07-22T14:22:22.094-05:002014-07-22T14:22:22.094-05:00I've heard from so many people and read review...I've heard from so many people and read reviews that said that the film affords so many different ways to connect with it. As such, Boyhood exemplifies the definition of art that says that when it's good, it teaches us what it's like to be a human being.<br /><br />I'm really glad you liked it, and imp glad you caught your bus!JBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17076030814908114779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-20019976795767130232014-07-22T14:06:06.931-05:002014-07-22T14:06:06.931-05:00I think the way you describe the way time passes i...I think the way you describe the way time passes is a perfect way to describe it and I think it is key to the film. Not at one point did I glance at the time, even though I realised when I came out this could have ended badly if it had been slightly later, as I have a last bus to catch in order to get home! When I was watching this I couldn't help think, 'what I am watching is so wonderful, it just is wonderful' and then I would have a big smile on my face. I think your words of a 'one-of-a-kind film' is the best way to describe it. After it finished I wished I could just sit there and watch it again. Before I had time to digest it or watch the credits we were all asked to leave through the fire escape. (We learned this was because someone was sick in the doorway). I loved the way the Ethan Hawke character got them to share a real and honest relationship. I also loved the Harry Potter references (so did the audience). We all seemed to find his 15th birthday party highly amusing. I love the fact it is political and has the courage to kind of poke fun of those American stereotypes such as the Southerners saying here's a bible and a gun for your birthday. Despite that distinct American voice it is far reaching, like you suggest, not because it is trying to appeal to all the demographics but because it allows itself to be honest emotionally. More of this in films please! Gabby Ferrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13953028733362435557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-47566869713978011262014-07-22T13:51:28.402-05:002014-07-22T13:51:28.402-05:00I can't seem to find a release date for Snowpi...I can't seem to find a release date for Snowpiercer for the UK yet even though it was at the Edinburgh Film Festival. I am really looking forward to seeing it! One blink and you'll miss it release was The Zero Theorem, which doesn't look as good as these two but did have me very keen to see it. Did anyone manage to catch it? Gabby Ferrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13953028733362435557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-84120363828238405182014-07-22T12:24:39.982-05:002014-07-22T12:24:39.982-05:00This will come off worse than I mean for it, so pl...This will come off worse than I mean for it, so please understand I am not saying it with malicious intent. These comment threads are typically for discussion. If all you are interested in is posting your own reviews, I encourage you to start your own site. Yes, we are all happy to know what you thought of the movie; it's why we are all here. But don't come to a party and start throwing your own separate party in the corner.Patrick Bromleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00771837625286775607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-49331556935018378882014-07-22T12:19:28.435-05:002014-07-22T12:19:28.435-05:00JB has his take on the movie, I reply with mine. ...JB has his take on the movie, I reply with mine. Different strokes for different folks, but in the end we both agree, "Boyhood" rocks. :-)J.M. Vargashttps://plus.google.com/u/0/114656828393049850554/postsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-86751325804614774622014-07-22T07:24:22.906-05:002014-07-22T07:24:22.906-05:00So rather than respond to anything written in the ...So rather than respond to anything written in the review, you just post your own review? Please explain that to me.Patrick Bromleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00771837625286775607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-46353904625297012922014-07-22T02:10:07.518-05:002014-07-22T02:10:07.518-05:00I saw "Boyhood" last weekend at NYC'...I saw "Boyhood" last weekend at NYC's IFC Center (which broke all its box office records and was showing it 'round the clock in almost every theater) and shook hands with Richard Linklater and Ellar Coltrane as they were leaving a Q&A for the showing before mine.<br /><br />Linklater's a director whose movies I prefer to read about more than to watch or discuss with others. "Dazed and Confused" is the closest one of his movies has come to enthralling me, and I'm happy to report that "Boyhood" feels like an extension of the former's easy-going, casually-observational style which resonates much more here deeply because it encompasses 12 years in the lives of many characters (big and small, young and old, likable and unappealing) as opposed to one day in the life of a handful of 70's teens. This is a groundbreaking movie that's a one-of-a-kind revolutionary stand (a loud <i>This is how to do this right!</i> shout) which unfolds with the casualness and self-assured confidence that only a director in complete control of what he wants to tell and how to tell could achieve deep into his career. <br /><br />While watching "Boyhood" I felt that Mason was a cipher and uninteresting character at the center on which this amazing cinematic masterpiece was unfolding. Then the ending hit. I won't spoil it, except to say that if you put yourself in that same situation and look back at who your friends were in that same spot of your life and see how many of them remain friends/part of your life, the impact of what "Boyhood" has achieved will hit you like a ton of bricks. It did to me, and in the days since I've seen it I've come to terms with Ellar Coltrane's portrayal of Mason being like Optimus Prime being the leader of the Autobots (G1 cartoon): he's not the best character to be the center, but given every other alternative he emerges as the only logical choice on which to focus.<br /><br />My one and only complain (a nitpick basically) is that the movie's title and the eulogizing of Ellar Coltrane's performance sell short "Boyhood's" accomplishments and reduce the movie down to a couple of easily-marketable taglines (<i>'12 years in the making,' 'see an actor grow from kid to teen before your eyes,'</i> etc.). Why shouldn't Lorelei Linklater's pics be shown side-by-side with Ellar's? In her own non-acting, awkwardly-odd mannerisms I think Lorelei gives as good a performance as Coltrane. Ethan Hawke only shows up sporadically (because, you know, work and Linklater's other movies were calling) but he and Patricia Arquette are terrific. Shoot, just the fact Linklater trusts his audience enough not to spoon-feed them on-screen graphics or hand-guide them to musical montages (and not shying away from having political opinions and a point of view, something most commercial-prospect films trying to reach multiple quadrants avoid like the plague) are just two of the many appealing fabrics of the cinematic textures that a movie with the simplistic title of "Boyhood" sells short. Guess "Alcoholic Stepfathers from Hell" was too blunt and obvious.<br /><br />"Transformers 4" may have the bigger stunts, budgets and special effects in the world but, unlike Michael Bay, Linklater doesn't feel the need to show off whose dick is bigger because he knows what kind of long term game he's playing. "Transformers 4" is playing to the cheap seats and will be a footnote in most people's memories that will be quickly forgotten (like Mason's and Samantha's stepbrothers with Prof. Welbrock). Richard Linklater is aiming for immortality, and with "Boyhood" he has achieved by seemingly trying not to do that and being coy/casual about it (not true but that's how unhurried and unassuming it comes across). Years from now will still be talking about this film, fondly remembering it and looking at it back with fondness. And that, my friends, takes skills. J.M. Vargashttps://plus.google.com/u/0/114656828393049850554/postsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-86157093159995128492014-07-21T19:35:09.631-05:002014-07-21T19:35:09.631-05:00Amazing review, JB, I'm very excited to see th...Amazing review, JB, I'm very excited to see this now.<br /><br />If this gets the shaft here in Halifax like <i>Snowpiercer</i> has so far, I think that's grounds for relocating right? Sounds like you guys have at least one spare bedroom?Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03114869401584310369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-85262707619413187162014-07-21T16:49:08.605-05:002014-07-21T16:49:08.605-05:00Thank you for the review, JB. I find it difficult ...Thank you for the review, JB. I find it difficult to verbalize the greatness of this film because it operates at such a core level of humanity. On the surface one might question the appeal of a 2:40 hour movie with no definitive plot, a meandering pace, and flawed characters. Yet the film is engaging and immersive because it portrays authentic, relatable situations and characters. Just as in life, the viewer is always in the moment until realizing how quickly time has passed. I have a deep respect for Linklater's vision, skill, and perseverance in creating this masterpiece.<br /><br />Currently <i>Boyhood</i> is playing in only 34 theaters -- mostly to packed crowds -- but will hopefully gain widespread viewership through its run. I sincerely hope the film connects with a mainstream audience and generates the accompanying financial rewards for its filmmakers. They've earned it.Ivannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-83673838137417889122014-07-21T14:14:05.235-05:002014-07-21T14:14:05.235-05:00There is no movie this year at this point that I&#...There is no movie this year at this point that I'm more excited to see than Boyhood. As soon as it opens near me (in early August, as far as I can tell), I will rush as fast as I can to see it. I can't wait.John Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08810774557887719483noreply@blogger.com