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Comedy

Old Boys

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In the school-set re-working of Cyrano, an awkward but imaginative pupil helps the handsome but spectacularly dim school-hero pursue the fiery daughter of a visiting French teacher.

Release Date : 2018-06-22

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : WestEnd FilmsFilm4 ProductionsMomac Films Ltd.BFI

Production Country : United KingdomSweden

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Alex Lawther

Character Name : Amberson

Original Name : Alex Lawther

Gender : Male

Jonah Hauer-King

Character Name : Winchester

Original Name : Jonah Hauer-King

Gender : Male

Pauline Étienne

Character Name : Agnes

Original Name : Pauline Étienne

Gender : Female

Denis Ménochet

Character Name : Babinot

Original Name : Denis Ménochet

Gender : Male

Joshua McGuire

Character Name : Huggins

Original Name : Joshua McGuire

Gender : Male

Nicholas Rowe

Character Name : Headmaster

Original Name : Nicholas Rowe

Gender : Male

Nicholas Agnew

Character Name : Jonty

Original Name : Nicholas Agnew

Gender : Male

Giles Malcolm

Character Name : Audley

Original Name : Giles Malcolm

Gender : Male

David Gordon-Dixon

Character Name : Scheppy

Original Name : David Gordon-Dixon

Gender : Male

Archie Merry

Character Name : Hood

Original Name : Archie Merry

Gender : Male

Jack Cooper Stimpson

Character Name : Birtles

Original Name : Jack Cooper Stimpson

Gender : Male

Jason Lines

Character Name : Lines

Original Name : Jason Lines

Gender : Male

Eros Vlahos

Character Name : Johnson

Original Name : Eros Vlahos

Gender : Male

Robbie Fraser

Character Name : Vickers

Original Name : Robbie Fraser

Gender : Male

Paul Cawley

Character Name : Tuppy

Original Name : Paul Cawley

Gender : Male

Noah Stratton-Twine

Character Name : School Boy

Original Name : Noah Stratton-Twine

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2021-06-23

Old Boys was mostly entertaining for me. The humor in the realistic dialogue, and the charm of the "moving" pictures the lead character supposedly drew were a fun element of the otherwise cliched script. I swear if another movie about a British residential school for boys includes a scene of the dork kid being lowered upside down into a toilet or trash can, I will stop watching it. It is so common in these types of movies that it has become boring. How refreshing it would be to show the "bullies" having brains and doing something completely different, like sarcastically treating new or dorky kids as royalty, bowing to them and praising them, which the kids knowing it was fake and wondering where it might lead. I had a slight problem with the fact that a few of the characters were French, and sometimes they had conversations that weren't translated. I assume that either the version I viewed lacked the translation accidentally, or else those conversations weren't critical to the story. I also wasn't thrilled with the ending, which I won't reveal here. I guess they must have wanted to avoid what seemed to be the two obvious endings and went with a third choice instead. It is not a movie I will want to watch again, but it was fine for a single viewing.