The best film of
the summer – no kidding
Guardians of the Galaxy was the movie of the summer and The Fault In Our Stars was the nice surprise
of the summer, but the best movie of the summer was one that took 12 summers to
make.
Richard Linklater shot Boyhood over a dozen years to tell the
story of a Texas kid named Mason (Ellar
Coltrane) through
multiple moments in his life. Unlike any movie I’ve seen, Mason (ages 6-18)
grows up in front of the audience — as do his parents (Patricia Arquette and
Ethan Hawke).
I became so interested in
this family that I wished it kept going past the indulgent two hour and 45
minute running time.
Last summer, Linklater
impressed many critics with Before Midnight — but not me. Everything I hated
about that films' impressive but too-talky dialogue, casual pacing and its commentary of
people growing in different paths, is exactly what works so
well here. Bravo.
Simply put: One of the best movies of the year. Plan to slink into the
chair for 3 hours.
Award potential: Despite its summer release date, it’s still on the short
list for Best Director and Best Picture. Patricia Arquette is a serious
contender for a nomination and perhaps a win in the Best Supporting Actress
Category. Ethan Hawke’s spot will be harder to secure, but he’s fantastic in
this film too.
The ten buck review: Worth ten bucks.
The ten buck review: Worth ten bucks.
Gimmick. -_-
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-Patricia Arquette, as Mom in "Boyhood"