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It's 1984, and Michael Jackson is king-even in Waihau Bay, New Zealand. Here we meet Boy, an 11-year-old who lives on a farm with his gran, a goat, and his younger brother, Rocky (who thinks he has magic powers). Shortly after Gran leaves for a week, Boy's father, Alamein, appears out of the blue. Having imagined a heroic version of his father during his absence, Boy comes face to face with the real version-an incompetent hoodlum who has returned to find a bag of money he buried years before. This is where the goat enters.
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Comments
RaveReview
The film invites us in to look at those burning questions - "Why does it happen and how would I feel if it happened in my family?" Like all of the best films, the writers give you the opportunity to explore the question - they offer up not answers, but simply the space and silence to feel the pain that Sam's whole family are living. The choice of actors was perfect - they are us - and the cinema verite approach to the camera work provides a truthful kaleidoscope of their family life - now broken into a million little painful shards of glass. We leave the theater without knowing why it happened or what we would do in the same situation but we also leave called to a better humanity towards the families who go through something that sadly does happen. It?s an adult movie and clearly deserving of the Toronto Film Festival win.
MovieStarDude99
I have seen it. It is really good YOU MUST SEE IT. Was in a film festival and saw it and should have one an other award.
The film invites us in to look at those burning questions - "Why does it happen and how would I feel if it happened in my family?" Like all of the best films, the writers give you the opportunity to explore the question - they offer up not answers, but simply the space and silence to feel the pain that Sam's whole family are living. The choice of actors was perfect - they are us - and the cinema verite approach to the camera work provides a truthful kaleidoscope of their family life - now broken into a million little painful shards of glass. We leave the theater without knowing why it happened or what we would do in the same situation but we also leave called to a better humanity towards the families who go through something that sadly does happen. It?s an adult movie and clearly deserving of the Toronto Film Festival win.