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8/27/2014

Boyhood (2014) or, Colored Mirror



+ 2nd Best Movie of the Year

+ Best Coming-of-Age Movie of the Year
+ Best Poster of the Year

German poster for Richard Linklater's Boyhood

The best film of 2014 so far is a 12 year odyssey of a broken family's time together and apart, while their boy Mason grows up to become a young man.
Boyhood is a really good film that is unlike most others because of its incredible 11+ years of production; you see the child actors grow up and the adult actors grow and change as well in the course of the film's 164 minutes. It is often funny, moving and exciting, and a few times slightly uncomfortable, as Mason's inauspicious partners turn out to be poor examples of manhood.
The acting is extremely fine and impressively consistent by all involved: Patricia Arquette (True Romance (1993)) as the empathetic super-mother and Ethan Hawke (Training Day (2001)) as the loving but financially unhelpful father are both enormously engaging and just plain great.

Patricia Arquette is amazing in Richard Linklater's Boyhood

Ellar Coltrane and Ethan Hawke are great as father and son in Richard Linklater's Boyhood

I recognized a lot in Mason's coming-of-age-experiences from my own, and the film gives you time to think back in time to your own upbringing memories, as those presented here are charming and commonplace, and it makes the experience of watching it feel like a luxuriously arranged emotional pearl. 
Boyhood's realism takes it right into your heart with its sharp observations, warmth and humor, - and a fantastic soundtrack.
It is another masterpiece by great Texan director Richard Linklater (Me & Orson Welles (2008)). - Don't miss it!

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Watch the great trailer here

Budget: 4 mil. $
Box office: 37.9 mil. $ and counting
= Huge hit

What did you like best from Boyhood?
And what did it make you think of?

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