The Boys(1998)

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I rarely watch Australian films but I think they have a way of delivering raw narratives and The Boys is no exception. I’d been warned about its intensity, but nothing really prepared me for the darkness that was about to unfold.

Synopsis(spoilers? not today)

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The film follows Brett Sprague, recently released from prison, as he returns to his family’s home. The home is a quintessential dysfunctional setting, a rundown suburban house where his two brothers, Glenn and Stevie, along with their partners, hang around in a limbo of poverty and stagnation. Brett, a few hours later, reasserts his dominance over the household and tensions rise, and his influence slowly pulls his brothers into a spiral of violent chaos.

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The plot unfolds in a manner that builds tension slowly, focusing on toxic masculinity, power dynamics as well as the brutal reality of those living on the fringes of society. The climax is hinted at early on, with an impending horrific crime but it’s the psychological unraveling leading up to that moment that grips you.

My Review and Rating

I have to give credit where it’s due. The performances in this film are solid. David Wenham as Brett is chilling. Trust me when I say the way he holds an unnerving gaze, controls a room with a soft spoken threat and exudes an underlying sense of violence is topnotch. Also, the tension he builds is palpable and honestly, I had to remind myself to breathe a few times.

The cinematography is appropriately claustrophobic with most of the film taking place within the confines of the dingy household. It makes you feel trapped, just like the characters. It’s also gritty and it’s uncomfortable, but that’s what the filmmakers were going for, I guess. In that respect, they nailed it.

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But… here comes the funny part. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I felt like I was watching a family reunion where everyone secretly hated each other and no one had the guts to say it out loud. And look, I know the film is about toxic masculinity, but I found myself wondering if these guys ever heard of, you know, ‘therapy?’ I mean, just one session. That's all it would take to make everyone at least ‘try’ talking their issues out instead of smashing stuff and making each other's lives a living hell.

Now, here’s my personal beef: The pacing. I get that the filmmakers wanted to build tension, but man, some of the scenes felt like they were dragging on just to show us how miserable these people are. We get it, they’re dysfunctional, but do we really need 15 minutes of Brett sitting in silence, glaring at a wall, before something happens? I mean, come on, I was half expecting a houseplant in the background to start a monologue just to break the boring silence.

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Also, let’s not even get started on the way everyone in this family seems to have an unlimited supply of cigarettes. I swear, every five seconds someone was lighting up, and I couldn’t help but think, “Forget about the crime they’re planning; these guys are going to have to deal with some serious lung issues!”

Anyway, *The Boys is an intense watch. It’s not exactly a “feel-good” cinema, but it’s powerful and haunting. The psychological manipulation and tension between the brothers are well executed and the performances heighten what could have been a slow burn into something more impactful. However, be prepared for a few moments where you’ll be begging for someone to just take a walk outside, get some fresh air and maybe, just maybe, “talk it out” for once.

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Would I recommend it? Sure, if you’re in the mood for something dark and heavy, and you don’t mind the occasional stretch of awkward silence. Just be prepared to feel like you need a long shower afterward to wash off all that grime. Both literal and metaphorical.

I'll rate this one a 3.5/5. Fair enough. Wink.



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Ha if you wanted them to talk it out or get therapy you've missed the point of the film - that's absolutely not what Australian men do, especially at the time.

Australia has a really good back catalogue of darker than dark films - Romper Stomper, Bad Boy Bubby, Lantana, Animal Kingdom, Snowton, Chopper - some are just horrifying in their griminess.

David Wenham looks so young here. He went on to play a heartthrob in a series filmed quite near me. Lately he played a narcissistic compulsive liar in a limited series called 'Fake' which was okay.

And oh boy - you also missed the point about how much people smoked in the '90s.

It was also based on the murder of Anita Cobby in the '80's - this was an awful crime which really rattled Australia. I still remember it being reported, though I was just a teenager at the time. It was such a brutal, vicious crime they even wanted to bring back the death penalty.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Anita_Cobby

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that's absolutely not what Australian men do, especially at the time.

I honestly have no idea how Australian men live life or handle situations. I also stated at the beginning of the post that I rarely watch Australian films(I'll start checking them out more often).
I also had no idea about people smoking lots in the 90s. I haven't really studied much about that generation. I reviewed the film based on how I felt about it. However, I'm extra grateful for this breakdown. It has given me insight into what to expect if I should see any film with a familiar style.

Lately he played a narcissistic compulsive liar in a limited series called 'Fake' which was okay.

Oh wow. I'd love to see this one. It seems really interesting.

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Oh I hope you don't think I was criticizing YOU at all, I was just adding to what you knew about the film to help you understand the context. Oh yeah we smoked a lot in the 90s.

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Oh I hope you don't think I was criticizing YOU at all, I was just adding to what you knew about the film to help you understand the context

Absolutely not. I understood what you meant and I sincerely appreciate cause it helped. <3

Oh yeah we smoked a lot in the 90s.

Fun fact. Hehehe.

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Someones is really milking their holiday 😂😂😂
Australian films...

Next croatia?

I think I prefer the British-American series of the boys😂

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Sekiii I'll have you arrested if you don't stop stalking me.😂

Next croatia?

You read minds now? Kidding 😂😂

I think I prefer the British-American series of the boys

Keep your preference to yourself man. (Eyes you) I'll still check it out though 😂

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Stalking you???

Awww Main Character Syndrome much?😂😂😂

You should see my comments in @abenad or @deraaa posts😂😂😂