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Rating: 7.50/10 from 1900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El muchacho

Title in Italiano:

Il bambino

Title in Português:

O Menino

Title in Français:

Boy

Title in Türk:

Boy

Title in Deutsch:

Boy

Synopsis

Boy

A couple Takeo Omura and Takeko Kaniguchi travel across Japan with their two sons, the eldest, Toshio, who is biologically his but not hers. They are con artists, whose scam is for her to jump alongside moving vehicles feigning being hit and injured, while he, playing the outraged husband, negotiates with the worried driver for an unofficial cash settlement in return for not calling the police reporting the motorist's "guilt". She often does sustain minor injuries from the ruse. She believes that they will continue doing this work until they have enough money to settle down in one place, where he will get a legitimate job.

However, he wants to continue the scam indefinitely as he, a veteran, claims that injuries he sustained during the war would prevent him from obtaining that legitimate work. When Toshio reaches age ten in 1966, they enlist him in the con, he now playing the accident victim, with Takeko now playing the concerned mother role. They even manufacture real bruises on Toshio to make the scam more convincing. Like his stepmother before him, Toshio increasingly gets real injuries doing this work.

This work takes its toll on their already dysfunctional family, that dysfunction which includes lies, and physical and emotional abuse by both Takeko but most specifically Takeo. That increasing dysfunction is also due to the fact that Takeko learns that she's pregnant again. She wants to keep the baby if only because it will force them to settle down, while he wants her to abort the pregnancy.

Toshio has no true perspective of love or life, he only knowing that they need money to live, this work which is the only way he knows to obtain money. He does begin to get a sense that what they are doing is wrong when he witnesses a boy only slightly older than him being extorted for money from older bullies. As an emotional escape, Toshio often thinks about running away, which may not be difficult as his parents allow him free reign while they deal with their own priorities.

Toshio also immerses him and his younger brother in a fantasy world where he is an alien from the Andromeda nebula come to Earth to kill all the evildoers of the world.

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Boy
Aunt Ruth's Arrival
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Story Begins
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Lumi's Fairytale
Dario Marianelli: Performer
A Mouse and a Kingdom
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The King's Big Ask
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Aunt Carlotta
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Map in the Hat
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Blitzen
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Elfhelm, the City of the Elves
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Resitance Party
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Mother Vodol is not Amused
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Pixie and the Troll
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Escape from Elfhelm
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Nicholas Finds his Father
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Precipice
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Little Kip is Back Home
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Celebrations
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Nicholas' Big Idea
Dario Marianelli: Performer
The Reinfield Standoff
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Presents Giving
Dario Marianelli: Performer
It's Christmas!
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Last Fireworks
Dario Marianelli: Performer
Dancing with Your Shadow (Sheryl Crow)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Amelia Says Goodbye
Burt Bacharach: Performer
The Pirate
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Nurses Office
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Drawing (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
The Land of Color (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Schooltime
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Family Time
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Goodbye Dad
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Close to You
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Amelia
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Detached (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Lost (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Through the Door (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Fish Tank
Burt Bacharach: Performer
The Pier
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Another World (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Magic Garden
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Dad Packing
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Airport Kiss
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Final (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Rainbow on the Wall
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Sherwood Forest
Burt Bacharach: Performer
It's Okay (Joseph Bauer)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Supermarket Love
Burt Bacharach: Performer
(They Long to Be) Close to You (Bethany Joy Lenz)
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Dancing with Your Shadow
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Banana Boat Song
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Amazing Grace
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
B.I.N.G.O.
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Whittington Fair
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Distancia
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Oh Susanna
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
B.I.N.G.O. (Reprise)
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
La Bamba
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Slow, Slow, Slow Your Boat
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
House Of The Rising Sun
Leonard Grigoryan: Performer
Champion Charlie Brown (Logo)*/Cloud Dreams†
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Champion Charlie Brown (Main Title)*/A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Vocal: Rod McKuen)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Kite Music (Lucifer's Lady)**/Charlie Brown and His All-Stars**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Percussion Swinger**/Baseball Theme**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Baseball Theme (Charlie Brown Pitches)**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Baseball Theme (Three Strikes and You're Out)**/A Boy Named Charlie Brown (We Lost Again)*/Air Music (Snoopy Theme)**/ T
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Blue Charlie Brown**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Linus and Lucy (Time to Go to School)**/Champion Charlie Brown (I Only Dread One Day at a Time)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Failure Face (Lucy, Violet, Patty)*/Catatonic Blues†
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
“I” Before “E” (Charlie Brown, Linus)††
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Champion Charlie Brown (The Gang)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Oh, Good Grief**/Champion Charlie Brown (Bus Station)*/A Boy Named Charlie Brown*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Linus and Lucy (I've Got to Get My Blanket Back)**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Bus Wheel Blues†
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (“I” Before Milk)*/Champion Charlie Brown*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Linus and Lucy (Big City)**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Skating**/Blue Puck†/Skating** (Snoopy on Ice)
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Linus and Lucy (Found Blanket)**/Champion Charlie Brown (Spelling Bee)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
A Boy Named Charlie Brown*/Bus Wheel Blues†
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (I'm Never Going to School Again)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Charlie Brown and His All-Stars**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Vocal: Rod McKuen)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Champion Charlie Brown (Logo) (alternate)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
The Star-Spangled Banner (arr. Trotter)†††
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Air Music (Snoopy Theme)**/The Red Baron Strikes Again (alternate)†
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Sonata in C Minor, Op. 13 (3rd movement) (Ludwig van Beethoven)†††
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Bus Wheel Blues (alternate)†
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Champion Charlie Brown (Transition)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Skating**/Blue Puck†/Skating** (Snoopy on Ice alternate)
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Linus and Lucy (Found Blanket) (alternate)**
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Champion Charlie Brown (unused jazz combo)*
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Dialogue (Linus, Charlie Brown) (Linus: Glenn Gilger, Charlie Brown: Peter Robbins)
Vince Guaraldi: Performer
Champion Charlie Brown (Vocal)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Something For Snoopy (Instrumental)
Rod McKuen: Performer
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Vocal)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Failure Face (Instrumental)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Natalie (Vocal)
Rod McKuen: Performer
I'll Catch The Sun (Instrumental)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Failure Face (Vocal)
Rod McKuen: Performer
We (Vocal)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Jean - Main Theme, Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie) (Instrumental)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Bend Down And Touch Me (Vocal)
Rod McKuen: Performer
Joanna (Medley) (Instrumental)
Rod McKuen: Performer

User reviews

Karen Lewis
10/10

The combination of haunting melodies and subtle orchestrations creates a sense of unease and melancholy that lingers long after the film has ended, showcasing the depth and complexity of the narrative.

George Miller
9/10

Each musical piece enhances the tension and drama of the story, drawing the audience deeper into the complex relationships and struggles of the characters.

Joshua Allen
6/10

The music effectively underscores the film's themes of deception, manipulation, and betrayal, enhancing the audience's understanding of the complex dynamics within the family.

Patricia White
6/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and minimalistic compositions in certain moments creates a sense of isolation and despair, highlighting the characters' emotional detachment from one another.

Thomas Perez
5/10

The soundtrack of Boy effectively captures the bleak and unsettling atmosphere of the film, reflecting the dysfunctional and abusive nature of the family portrayed.

Michael Young
6/10

The music enhances the sense of tension and unease in key scenes, adding depth to the characters' emotional struggles and conflicts.

Elizabeth Roberts
9/10

The soundtrack of Boy is a haunting and evocative masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and bleak atmosphere of the film.

Amanda White
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Boy serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the emotional impact of the film and immersing the audience in the characters' harrowing journey.

Lisa Adams
2/10

The music choices in Boy felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to enhance the narrative or create a memorable atmosphere for the film.

Matthew Baker
3/10

The soundtrack of Boy failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' experiences, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the story.

Carol Perez
5/10

The haunting melodies and discordant tones in the soundtrack mirror the inner turmoil and confusion experienced by Toshio as he grapples with his family's criminal activities.

Dorothy Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack's somber and melancholic tones evoke a sense of hopelessness and resignation that pervades the storyline, emphasizing the characters' inability to break free from their destructive patterns.