Thanks to Rick Terry for the following.
Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD -- a fictional drama made with the same group of actors over a 12-year period from 2002-2013 -- takes a one-of-a-kind trip, at once epic and intimate, through the exhilaration of childhood, the seismic shifts of a modern family and the very passage of time.
The film tracks 6 year-old Mason (Ellar Coltrane) over life's most radically fluctuating decade, through a familiar whirl of family moves, family controversies, faltering marriages, re-marriages, new schools, first loves, lost loves, good times, scary times and a constantly unfolding mix of heartbreak and wonder. But the results are unpredictable, as one moment braids into the next, entwining into a deeply personal experience of the incidents that shape us as we grow up and the ever-changing nature of our lives.
As the story begins, dreamy-eyed grade-schooler Mason faces upheaval: his devoted, struggling single mom Olivia (Patricia Arquette) has decided to move him and older sister Samantha (Lorelei Linklater) to Houston -- just as their long-absent father Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) returns from Alaska to re-enter their world. Thus begins life's non-stop flux. Yet through a tide of parents and stepparents, girls, teachers and bosses, dangers, yearnings and creative passions, Mason emerges to head down his own road
This looks beautiful and touching. The trailer alone is exquisite.
ReplyDeletewow. that's something different. Not sure how the film will turn out but kudos to them for trying something so unique. will definitely give this a go.
ReplyDeleteinteresting undertaking over a long time period for a project... will check this out
ReplyDeleteThis is gonna be great! I love coming of age movies, and it will be interesting to see how a child of the the generation after mine grew up. I find that generation a bit alien being born in 79'. I think this film will do a lot to bring together and make the gen-x'ers respect and understand millennial gen-y'ers more. I feel that big things are ahead for this film. All the awards.
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