The Boy

Synopsis: An intimate portrait of a 9-year-old sociopath's growing fascination with death.
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
45
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
105 min
249 Views


A lot of the better

bowlers really have...

Got another one, Dad.

Leave it outside.

Can I get paid?

You know where the register is.

Mountain Vista Motel.

Why are you calling?

One room will cost you 22 dollars.

Yes, that does include towels.

And, um, yeah.

Towels and free heat.

Mr. Parker,

we had a lean couple of months.

Well, summer's here.

High season.

Urn, you know,

a few good months and, urn,

and we'll be back an our feet

by September, I promise.

And I'll have a payment to you

by October at the very latest.

Mr. Parker, please. If you could ju...

Nice of you to call.

Thank you

for your understanding.

Mm? Yeah. Good boy.

I got another one!

You... You're gonna

have to take an IOU, Ted.

You're the only one

makin' any money here.

Why don't you, um...

Why don't you clean up

Rooms 1 through 5 today?

There's nobody in there!

Don't forget to feed the chickens.

And don't leave the feed hag out

this time.

Deer keep getting in.

This is our honeymoon suite.

Perfect for a lovely couple

like yourselves.

This is our honeymoon suite.

Perfect for a lovely couple

like yourselves.

Hey, Ted! Dinner!

Hey, Ted?

Oh, there you are. Grab a seat.

Noodles and hot dogs.

Your favorite.

You know what today is?

- My birthday.

- Yeah, and...

You know how old you are?

I'm nine.

Yeah. Hard to believe, isn't it?

Okay. Hold on.

Just stay right there.

I was hopin' to surprise you.

Make up my mind

Tell me what I'm thinking

Just a sec.

I hope it's you and me

forever more!

Just take it skew

You're really feeling

Make up my mind

Like you've made up yours

Here we go.

Darlin', I just need to know

That I'm the one you love

- Here you go.

- Turn it off!

Oh, you loved this song.

We used to sing it to you

every night before you...

Ted... Oh, come on.

Ted.

Tet!-

Shut up!

Come on. Come on.

Ted! Ted!

Get those lights.

All right. Okay. Here you go.

This is our honey-room suite.

Listen, we got a...

We got a hospital

just 20 minutes from here.

- I think it'd be wise if I tried to...

- No. No, I'm okay.

I just... I need to lie down.

Well, look, um...

Uh... I'll get you some more towels.

You're gonna need those.

Come on, Ted. Now.

Checkout's at 11:00 tomorrow.

Did you see what happened?

- No.

- All right.

Oh, that poor thing.

Why don't you stand back?

You see what I'm about to do?

Do you understand why?

All right.

Um...

Kind of a shame to waste

all this meat.

What do you think?

I'm a little rusty at this.

Ted, why don't you drag that

over here?

Okay. Why don't you just

put it right under here?

Would you hold your light up?

Okay. Now, look.

Here's what you do. You just...

Just... slide it in.

And then you cut down.

You don't want to...

rupture the stomach.

And then I gotta take

all the organs out.

Get into that stomach.

Oh, you see that?

You gotta get all of that out.

Will you hand me that saw?

Here. A souvenir.

Leave the man alone, Ted!

I see you.

Haven't seen him this morning.

He should still be in here.

- Should still?

- Yeah, we'll see.

Mr. Colby.

Mr. Colby, this is, uh...

- This is Deacon Whit.

- Oh, sorry to bother you. But, uh...

I'd like to ask you a few questions,

if I may.

A little out of it.

I can understand that.

Um, so what brings you to town?

Just passing through.

- You traveling alone?

- Mm, yeah.

I'm gonna need to see your license

and registration, if you don't mind.

It's in the car,

wherever you guys towed it.

Mind if I have a look in the r?

- I prefer you didn't.

- Hmm.

Anything else?

Well, it looks like you got

banged up pretty bad.

You might want to have

someone take a look at it.

- It's been nice chatting with you.

- Yup.

- Thank you for comin' by.

- You got it.

Room service!

Close the door.

Need any fresh towels?

No, thanks.

Want those clothes cleaned?

I can try and get the stains out.

You want it, kid?

You want it?

Here.

How did you do that?

That's a secret, little man.

Do you have any secrets?

Maybe. Probably not.

You wouldn't happen to know

where they towed my car, would you?

There's a junkyard down the road.

What ya doing, Whit?

Oh, just poking around.

Looking for anything

in particular?

I don't know, really.

I could look the other way,

if it'd make you feel better.

No. Don't bother.

Perfect.

- We've been driving forever.

- All right.

I could use

somethin' to eat myself.

Okay. Why don't you guys hang here,

and I'll go check us in?

Okay, honey.

We got you, uh...

We got you in Roam 5.

Right down here.

And we'll have a fresh pot of coffee

brewing for you in the lobby...

- first thing in the morning.

- Okay.

So if you need anything else,

you just don't hesitate to call on us.

All right. Uh, a place to eat?

Do you know

if there's anywhere nearby?

It's a bit of a drive

to the closest diner.

I'll tell you what,

my son and I were just about

to have ourselves some dinner.

- Why don't you join us?

- I don't know.

And tomorrow morning,

you're not gonna believe this view.

Right over there,

we've got ourselves a pool.

Your son's gonna love that.

How y'all like it cooked?

Oh, medium would be great.

Thank you.

How long you guys

owned this place?

Well, Ted's granddad,

he built this with his own hands.

Back when this was

a destination spot.

People used to drive here

from all over, just to...

Just to see the view.

This... This is all gonna be Ted's

one of these days.

Isn't that right, son?

Mornin'.

Honey,

not too close to the highway!

Honey!

Uh!

Oh, Jesus.

Hey, you comin' in or what?

- I don't have a bathing suit.

- Go in in your shorts.

Okay.

I'm ready...

And away we go.

F***.

Come on.

I'll be right back.

Well, the best that I can do

is call a mechanic.

How long you think that'll take?

Mmm. Long as it takes, I guess.

- Yeah.

- Are you kidding me?

- Appreciate it.

- Yep.

Okay, you can come out now.

Sh*t. Get in.

Okay.

Got it.

You want it?

Guests always leave

their junk behind.

Yeah, like what?

Old magazines and things.

Weird adult stuff.

Occupational hazard, I suppose.

Where do you live?

Nowhere now.

I guess you're staying with us

for a while.

If I didn't know better, I'd say you

stranded me here on purpose.

What's in the box?

Well, when people die,

they either bury 'em in the ground...

or they're burned down

into a box like this.

There's a person in there?

How do they do it? In an oven?

Yeah.

Do you watch them?

Can I see?

No.

Why not?

You know what?

We better get goin'.

Come on.

It's just you

and your dad here, huh?

Yeah. Mom's in Florida.

Oranges grow there all year,

and there are 27 types of palm trees.

Hmm. Sounds nice.

I don't really

remember her much.

Left with a trucker

that was staying in Room 5.

Florida, huh?

Never been.

You wanna go?

Can't say I know

where I'm going exactly, but...

you never know.

If we drive straight through,

we can make it in two days.

Or we can stop at a motel for a night.

What kind of car do you have?

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Craig William Macneill

Craig William Macneill is an American film director, writer, and editor. His feature film Lizzie, starring Chloë Sevigny and Kristen Stewart, is premiering in the U.S Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. His first feature film, The Boy, premiered in the narrative competition at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival and which was also based on a previous short film he co-wrote, directed, and edited titled Henley, which screened in competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won the grand jury prize for "Best Short Film" at the Gen Art Film Festival and Clint Eastwood’s Carmel Film and Arts Film Festival. In 2016, Macneill directed the first season of the limited anthology television series Channel Zero: Candle Cove. The show was created by Nick Antosca and starred Paul Schneider and Fiona Shaw. more…

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