I still have to see this: I missed our screening, but have bought the DVD as the reviews made it look too good to miss.
Here are my notes:
Here's the trailer:
Here are my notes:
Boyhood
USA 2014 165
minutes
Director: Richard
Linklater
Starring: Ellar Coltrane, Patricia
Arquette, Lorelei Linklater, Ethan Hawke
Awards and
Nominations
- Nominated
for six Oscars, including Best Film, Director, Original Screenplay,
Supporting Actor (Ethan Hawke) and Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette)
- Won
two BAFTAs (Best Film, Director and Supporting Actress) and nominated for
Best Supporting Actor and Original Screenplay
- A
further 138 wins and 119 nominations
“Like the fabled
Jesuit, Richard Linklater has taken the boy and given us the man. In so doing, he's
created a film that I love more than I can say. And there is hardly a better,
or nobler thing a film can do than inspire love.”
Peter Bradshaw
Over a period of 12
years, from 2002 to 20014 Boyhood
depicts the adolescence of Mason Evans, a young boy growing up in Texas. His parents are divorced: Mason and his
sister live with their mother (Patricia Arquette) who subsequently remarries
while, initially at least, their father (Ethan Hawke) is just an occasional
presence in their lives.
Richard Linklater had
long wanted to make a film that told the story of family relationships from the
perspective of a boy over an extended period of time and without a completed
script: for Boyhood he knew the basic
plot points for each character as well as the ending, but otherwise wrote the
script for each year’s filming to reflect the changes he saw in each character.
He only filmed for three or four days each year, but the production team spent
two months in pre-production and one month in post-production each year. Once he had finished filming in 2013
Linklater named the film 12 Years,
but then changed it to Boyhood to
avoid any confusion with 12 Years a Slave.
In the 12 year
shooting schedule for Boyhood Richard
Linklater also directed eight other feature films that ranged from the directly
commercial (Bad News Bears (2005)) to
literary adaptation (Me and Orson Welles
(2008)). More significantly, he directed
Before Sunset (2004) and Before Midnight (2013) completing a trilogy starring Ethan Hawke and Julie
Delpy that had begun with Before Sunrise
in 1995 and which revisited the same two central characters at different points
in their lives, a common theme in many of his films.
Boyhood
received its premier at the Sundance Film Festival and it was also entered in
the Berlin Film Festival where Richard Linklater won the Silver Bear for Best
Director. On its commercial release the
film received almost unanimous acclaim from critics from around the world and Sight & Sound, after polling more
than 100 international film critics named it as the best film of 2014. The film
also appeared on more “best of” lists for 2014 than any other film: it appeared
on 536 lists and was in first place on 189 of them.
Here's the trailer: