Boy Film Analysis

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In the film Boy, directed by Taika Waititi, there were several major turning points. I will focus on how Boy’s view of his father, (Alamein), changes, Boy losing his best friend and when boy begins to respect Rocky, (Boy’s younger brother), more. After Alamein accidentally kills Leaf, (Boy’s pet goat and closest friend), Alamein does not care enough about what he ran over and did not even care to check what it was. It is at this point that Boy realises that Alamein is nothing like the stories he used to create about his father that was never there for him and realises what a bad person he is. Boy still tells Rocky lies about Alamein in order to protect him from the person their father really is. The director, (Waititi), shows this well with close-up shots of Boy that captured his emotions towards his father changing into anger. A great example of this is the scene in which Boy buries Leaf. Waititi uses music at perfect times, (using a good balance of silence and music), during scenes which helps to create tension which works amazingly. I believe this is the most important event in the movie as Boy finally accepts the harsh reality about his father, but is kind enough to shield…show more content…
Alamein was driving drunk and stoned with no regard for anything or anyone except for his children and gang. Because of this Boy’s life took a turn for the worst. Boy loses his best friend, the only one that he could confide in. Leaf was there for Boy, “listening” to Boy’s Lies about Chardonnay, (Boy’s crush), as no-one else would believe them. An example of this is when Boy tells Leaf “He doesn’t want to get involved” with Chardonnay, when in reality he has trouble trying to get her attention. I think this was a very hard time for Boy as he lost his friend and confidant and becomes slightly lost in the world. This helps to show Boy’s character in the film. Seeing how a character reacts to grief shows character depth

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