Chiller Films | Release Date: August 14, 2015
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quincytheodoreAug 20, 2015
The psychological origin of psycho, although it may be too slow for some.

Growing up without internet or video game is bad enough, but Ted has to live in a remote motel in the middle of nowhere. The premise of a child gradually becoming
The psychological origin of psycho, although it may be too slow for some.

Growing up without internet or video game is bad enough, but Ted has to live in a remote motel in the middle of nowhere. The premise of a child gradually becoming more bizarre in his nature is executed fairly well, it gives audience a clear view of how the isolation and what little interaction he has shapes his mind. However, with runtime almost two hours and majority of it is uneventful, this slow burner might not appeal to mainstream audience.

Thriller or horror nowadays is leaning towards faster pace developments. For example, Gone Girl delivers twists and turns frequently. The Boy is more of a slow burner, it portrays Ted and his strange mental process. Much of it is by his body language and others' influences. This keeps the audience guessing on his state of mind as the young boy seemingly perceives things awkwardly different than we would.

The better parts of the movie show that Ted might just be the victim of condition or unlucky encounter with wrong people. From his father and guests, all have inherited flaws which Ted may misguidedly follow. The other angle is he’s already disturbed from the beginning and takes advantage of others. He doesn't talk much, and it's probably better that way since the scenes are more effectively when he's silent.

The main concern is the slow pace. Sure, it has good cinematography, but there are many lingering shots. Music is steadily becoming grim, and this is more weird than dreadful since there's barely significant development as the scenes are prolonged more than they need be. It feels as though the movie hypes a dreadful scene only to shift to normal dialogue.

It's eerie at times simply by how isolated and lonely The Boy is portrayed, but it could benefit from faster screenplay, especially in few bland moments that barely contribute to the story.
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CameraBounceGodSep 23, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 44 minute until i had to look up who the guy was (Rainn Wilson).....this movie is kinda fun to see what happens is all....nevermind he kicks a chicken to death.....this is what dwight deserves.....lol very strage tale....then the kid gets kicked....anyway....i feel like i kinda stayed at their hotel...so glad we thought the kid might get burned and then we thought the people might get burned and then they did get burned.............the mom in florida line is worth the wait Expand
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DoughBoiiMar 30, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Absolutely horrible, went into the movie with high hopes a pretty interesting concept but done time and time again but still went to see it. Acting was pretty good but premise of the movie, horrible.
This movie is filled with pointless tension between the protagonist and this doll whom of which we think is possessed by the soul of a dead child.
This movie relies entirely on jump scares and tension between the doll, an ex boyfriend and an interested coworker. All of which is added just for run time.
The director must have known people would see this as a rip off of Annabelle so they quickly changed the ending so we would find out that this man-child was living in the walls moving the doll to make the viewer think it was possessed... Don't recommend seeing.
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LeZeeApr 14, 2016
A look at a boy's behaviour who was isolated from the society.

The entire setting reminds us the movie 'Psycho'. More or less it could have had made a good prequel to that, like the portrayal of Norman Bates' childhood. As an independent
A look at a boy's behaviour who was isolated from the society.

The entire setting reminds us the movie 'Psycho'. More or less it could have had made a good prequel to that, like the portrayal of Norman Bates' childhood. As an independent film from any previous narrative, it was quite good actually. Inspired by a novel that tells the story of a 9 year old boy who runs a motel with his father in a nowhere. In a lonely place where the customers are very rare, how the boy develops his behavious without social consciousness is what this movie is.

Trust me, realism means this movie, but there's always flaws in a small budget film like this. If you always scan for logic, you can't enjoy any movie even in small quantity. Empty your thoughts and get into it, then there's a chance you might like it. I'm not saying it'll become your favourite, but the depiction was so good which was quite similar to the recent Austrian movie 'Goodnight Mommy'.

It is not a horror, but a thriller-drama. A terrifying theme, that means terror-horror, thus it called horror. Other than that there's no supernatural or sci-fi things in it. It was a decent movie to me, I felt it was slightly underrated. The turnaround in the storytelling was very good yet predictable stuff. The filmmaker must bring a sequel for it, otherwise I'll be very disappointed.

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