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Boyhood (2014)
Boyhood
Story line Boyhood (2014) :
The film tells a story of a divorced couple trying to raise their young son. The story follows the boy for twelve years, from first grade at age 6 through 12th grade at age 17-18, and examines his relationship with his parents as he grows.

12 years in the making.

Boyhood

Movie details Boyhood

Runtime : 164
Release : 2014-06-05
Genre : Drama

Cast

Ellar ColtraneEllar ColtraneasMason
Patricia ArquettePatricia ArquetteasMom
Elijah SmithElijah SmithasTommy
Lorelei LinklaterLorelei LinklaterasSamantha
Steven Chester PrinceSteven Chester PrinceasTed (as Steven Prince)
Bonnie CrossasTeacher
Sydney OrtaasElementary School Girl (as Sidney Orta)
Libby VillariLibby VillariasGrandma
Ethan HawkeEthan HawkeasDad
Marco PerellaMarco PerellaasProfessor Bill Welbrock
Jamie HowardJamie HowardasMindy
Andrew VillarrealasRandy
Shane GrahamShane GrahamasNeighborhood Friend #1
Tess AllenTess AllenasNeighborhood Friend #2
Ryan PowerasPaul
Sharee FowlerasBook Trivia Judge
Mark FinnasBook Release Emcee
Charlie SextonasJimmy
Byron JenkinsasBarber
Holly MooreasMason's 4th Grade Teacher
David BlackwellDavid BlackwellasLiquor Store Clerk
Barbara ChisholmBarbara ChisholmasCarol
Matthew Martinez-ArndtasLee
Cassidy JohnsonCassidy JohnsonasAbby
Cambell WestmorelandCambell WestmorelandasKenny
Jennifer GriffinJennifer GriffinasMrs. Darby
Garry PetersasNo Obama Man
Merrilee McCommasMerrilee McCommasasObama Mama
Tamara JolaineTamara JolaineasTammy
Jordan HowardJordan HowardasTony
Andrew BuntenAndrew BuntenasBully 1
Tyler StrotherTyler StrotherasBully 2
Evie ThompsonEvie ThompsonasJill
Brad HawkinsBrad HawkinsasJim
Savannah WelchSavannah WelchasCollege Girl Singer
Mika OdomMika OdomasGabi
Sinjin VenegasasChase
Nick KrauseNick KrauseasCharlie
Derek Chase HickeyDerek Chase HickeyasCharlie's Friend (as Derek Chase)
Angela RawnaAngela RawnaasProfessor Douglas
Megan DevineMegan DevineasMake Out Girl
Jenni TooleyasAnnie
Landon CollierasCooper
Roland RuizRoland RuizasErnesto
Richard JonesRichard JonesasGrandpa Cliff
Karen JonesasNana
Gordon FridayasPastor
Tom McTigueTom McTigueasMr. Turlington
Sam DillonSam DillonasNick
Martel SummersasBeer Pong Guy
David ClarkasHigh School Band Singer
Zoe GrahamZoe GrahamasSheena
Jessie TiltonasApril
Richard RobichauxRichard RobichauxasMason's Boss
Will HarrisasSam's College Boyfriend
Indica ShawasHooper
Bruce SalmonasGuitar Player
Wayne SuttonasBeat Box
Joe SundellasBand Member 1
Sean TraceyasBand Member 2
Ben HodgesasBand Member 3
Daniel ZehasBand Member 4
Chris DoubekChris DoubekasGuy in Diner
Andrea ChenAndrea ChenasSam's Roommate
Mona Lee FultzMona Lee FultzasHigh School Teacher (as Mona Lee)
Bill WiseasUncle Steve
Alina LinklaterasTwin Cousin 1
Charlotte LinklaterasTwin Cousin 2
Genevieve KinneyasWoman at Party
Elijah FordasJimmy's Bandmate 1
Kyle CrushamasJimmy's Bandmate 2
Conrad ChoucrounasJimmy's Bandmate 3
Maximillian McNamaraasDalton
Taylor WeaverTaylor WeaverasBarb
Jessi MechlerJessi MechlerasNicole
Deanna BrochinasCollege Student (uncredited)
Stephen LathamasLate Night Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Heather MaterneasParent (uncredited)
Johnny WalterasDinner Guest (uncredited)
Natalie WilemonasCollege Student (uncredited)
Ken EdwardsasDinner Guest (uncredited)

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Some Reviews

**Phenomenal**When you think back to _Slackers_ you remember how easy that movie flowed. How comfortably it drifted. Just go with it. Let it happen, live in the moment. Then there's the _Before trilogy_ which again seemed effortless and free-flowing yet constructed with so much care that you knew this filmmaker was not only unusual, but acutely human. That he cherished experience and learning and submitted to the eternal present, surrendering to and tinkering with fate, while tending to the perpetually immediate situation with enormous sensitivity and regard. But nothing could prepare you for _Boyhood_. You can't overstate the fact that it's a grand free-flowing time-lapse experiment and that most of the actors--no not actors, not performers--most of the people were cast when the central figure was a very young boy, looking up at the sky, having no idea how his future would unfold. The world might be a stage but Richard Linkater is not omnipotent. As a definitive work-in-progress, a daring collaboration with fate and destiny, who could really know how the boy's script was going to turn out, and how the wide array of voices in his life would shape him as he stumbles toward adulthood? Only a true sure-footed and fluid filmmaker, an authentic disarming innovator could raise this baby with as much beauty and wisdom. Dazed and Confused? Make room for Clear and Composed.Hear the lamb howl. _Boyhood_ is a daring experimental wolf wrapped in conventional wool. Needing to be shot chronologically, the linear time-line and 12-year shooting schedule called for a fresh and original approach to crafting a movie. If something went wrong during the many long gaps in production, say, if an actor suddenly became unavailable, or some drastic circumstance threatened to break the continuity of the boy and his family's life, there's no going back to re-shoot. No relying on special effects make-up or casting young and old versions of a character. The faith invested in this concept and the delicate handling of it's execution is a marvel to witness, blooming before our eyes. Patricia Arquette was growing up too. Aging faster than Ellar Coltrane, it appeared. This movie defies breaking up into a series of disjointed, episodic fragments. And Arquette stitches together an admirable and dedicated performance as the ubiquitous maternal defender who struggles to keep herself and her family from falling apart. Because of the blur between fiction and reality, between drama and documentary, and because of the way Linklater is able to nurture the process and allow his films to take on a life of their own, Arquette may not be acting on set any more than she has to in real life. A slight adjustment in perspective and this movie could have been called _Motherhood_.

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