The Boys Are Back

Synopsis: The Boys Are Back is a confessional tale of fatherhood. It follows a witty, wisecracking, action-oriented sportswriter who, in the wake of his wife's death, finds himself in a sudden, stultifying state of single parenthood. Joe Warr throws himself into the only child-rearing philosophy he thinks has a shot at bringing joy back into their lives: "just says yes." Raising two boys - a curious six year-old and a rebel teen from a previous marriage -- in a household devoid of feminine influence, and with a lack of rules, life becomes exuberant, instinctual, reckless... and on the constant verge of disaster. The three multi-generational boys of the Warr household, father and sons alike, must each find their own way, however tenuous, to grow up.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Scott Hicks
Production: Miramax Films
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
72%
PG-13
Year:
2009
104 min
£783,013
Website
158 Views


I don't know whether you've ever

seen a map of a person's mind.

Doctors sometimes draw maps

of other parts of you,

and your own map can become

intensely interesting,

but catch them trying to draw

a map of a child's mind,

which is not only confused,

but keeps going round all the time.

There are zigzag lines on it,

just like your temperature on a card,

and these are probably roads

in the island,

for the Neverland is always

more or less an island.

You idiot! What the hell

do you think you're doing?

No, it's okay. It's fine.

Get off the beach, you stupid moron!

What's your problem?

What do you think you're doing,

you clown?

Take it easy. Relax.

You're insane! Get that child off there!

- Right on!

- Yeah!

- Do you want to get wet?

- No! I don't want to!

You do. You love it.

Get off the windscreen,

you horrible little bug.

I wouldn't be the first to say

that life is a journey

that must be traveled

no matter how bad the road.

When Artie's mother was alive,

the place didn't look like this.

The house was just

so much more welcoming.

Everywhere you turned,

Katy was there,

in the smell of freshly-picked

rosemary in the kitchen,

the tomatoes from the garden,

the vase of flowers in the window.

We miss that now. We do miss that.

Stop washing your face?

Are you crazy?

"...for Neverland

is always more or less an island,

"with astonishing splashes of color

here and there,

"and coral reefs

and rakish-looking craft in the offing."

Do you want to try reading

some of that yourself?

- Where, Mum?

- Here.

"You could say of them

"that they have each other's noises..."

Noise...

- Nose.

- "...nose and so forth."

- That looks good, Mum.

- I hope I've made enough.

- Katy, he's here.

- Look, Artie, it's your long-lost father.

Daddy!

- Hello, stranger.

- Hey, you.

- Daddy!

- Hey, cheeky bum. Here's your pressie.

- Welcome home, mate.

- Digby.

- Good copy.

- You like the piece on Nadal?

- How was the old country?

- Same old Wimbledon.

Strawberries with lashings

of English rain.

- Hi.

- Good to see you.

- Hiya, Barbara.

- Hi.

You shouldn't have gone

to all this trouble just for me.

As if.

- That got my name on it, Tom?

- Branded it myself.

All right, kids, let's have

an Olympic race. Line up here.

On your markies,

get your car keys. Go!

- Go!

- Come back for sunscreen

...when you're done.

- Go, Eddie!

And so we lived

happily ever after.

- Come on, now.

- Gold, silver...

Now, you know that's not true,

don't you?

Is this okay?

- You look great.

- But?

- But what?

- There was a "but" in your voice.

- You don't like it?

- I do. It's just...

Just what?

Well, it's a little black number.

What can I say?

What does that mean?

- I like this one.

- For God's sake.

Are you saying

you want me to change?

- No.

- Then tell me you like this dress.

All right. I'll tell you I love the dress,

but only on the strict understanding

that you know

I'm not telling the truth, okay?

Just tell me what you think of the dress.

I love that dress. That dress is fantastic.

Thank you. At last.

It was very good. Very...

Just picture it.

- I just find it does capture it...

- Sounds great.

But, you know,

I think it would be fantastic...

Excuse me. Sorry, sorry. Hi.

Hi. How are you? How are you?

We're just going to grab some air.

Thank you. Nice to meet you.

- What was that?

- Oh, my God.

You just saved me

from the most boring man ever.

My God, you're beautiful.

In a slightly spooky kind of way.

Katy?

These will be safer with you.

I'm so sorry.

Don't be silly.

- She'll be fine. I know she'll be fine.

- How do you know?

Well, I know

she won't let this defeat her.

- What, you know she's immortal?

- No, I'm just saying...

Digby, she's sicker than sh*t.

The cancer has rooted in her bowel

and grown through her body

like Russian vine.

She's got two tumors in her intestine,

three in her liver,

which means

it's probably spread to her lungs.

You don't have a clue

what you're talking about.

I'm so sorry.

It's okay, sweetheart.

Gently.

Hey.

You know how Mummy's been getting

more and more tired

because she's been so ill?

We think that soon, she's going to go

into a very deep sleep.

A sleep so deep that we don't think

she's ever going to wake up again.

We think she's going to die.

When?

Soon.

Will Mummy die by dinner time?

I don't know.

Will she die by bedtime?

I don't know, sweetheart.

None of us knows.

Okay.

Katy?

Katy?

I'm making Artie's lunch.

The way he likes it.

It's the middle of the night.

What?

Artie's in bed, sweetheart. He's asleep.

Oh, no.

It's okay.

Did Mummy die last night?

Artie...

See? See? I told you. I told you.

What did you tell me?

I told you Mummy would die last night.

Oh, my baby. My baby.

My baby. My baby.

If you want to

leave a message for Felicity or Harry,

please speak after the tone.

Flick, it's Joe.

I guess it's about lunchtime there.

Listen, could you call me

as soon as you get the...

Dad?

- Harry?

- Hi.

I thought you'd be away at school.

Are you okay?

What is it you wanted to tell Mum?

Katy passed away

in the early hours of this morning.

I'm so sorry.

Could you tell your mother for me?

Of course.

Harry, can I call you back?

- Are you going to be okay?

- Yeah, of course I am.

I love you.

I love you, too. I miss you, Daddy.

- Daddy?

- Yes, sweetheart?

I want to die.

Do you?

- Why?

- So I can be with Mummy.

Don't worry, Daddy.

I'll stay down here with you for now.

Thanks.

- Take care.

- I'll see you soon, all right?

Come on, Artie,

let's get you into your jammies.

- Artie...

- Bea, leave him alone.

Let him run around if he wants.

Do you really need that?

Well, at least you should try

and eat something.

I can't do this.

Oh, God.

What's that you're drawing?

It's a man taking Mummy away

on the tray, and here's a tree.

Dada! Guess what?

Grandpa let me sit on the tractor.

Hey.

You want to go

and get your things together?

- Why?

- I thought we'd go away for a while,

...just you and me.

- Where?

I don't know, a road trip.

- What will we do?

- What do you want to do?

- Go to Splash Planet.

- We'll see. Go and get your stuff.

- Is this a good idea?

- I obviously think so.

Thanks for taking him.

- Where will you go?

- I don't know yet.

Running away is never the answer, Joe.

Look, he sees me as someone

who comes home after weeks away,

bringing presents.

We need to spend some time together.

- And afterwards?

- Afterwards what?

Well, when you need to work,

will you expect me to have him then?

- Not if you don't want to, no.

- No, that's not what I'm saying.

Bea, I left my other boy

when he was six to be with Katy.

I need to know how to talk to him.

I need to know how to comfort him

if he needs it.

Look, this isn't about a week

on the road, Joe.

I mean, this is not about sweets

and treats and God knows what else.

This is about structure and routine

and security.

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Simon Carr

Simon Carr (born 7 November 1999) is an Irish tennis player. Carr has a career high ATP singles ranking of 892 achieved on 25 December 2017. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 1116 achieved on 20 June 2016. Carr represents Ireland at the Davis Cup, where he has a W/L record of 0–2. more…

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