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The Butcher Boy
 

The Butcher Boy

Genre:
Comedy,
Drama
Mood:
Intense,
Offbeat,
Witty
Decade:
1990's
Country:
Ireland,
United Kingdom
Director:
Neil Jordan
Actor:
Stephen Rea,
Eamonn Owens,
Alan Boyle
Actress:
Fiona Shaw
Release Year:
1998
Studio: Warner Home Video
Runtime: 115 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: R

What It's About:

Growing up in Dublin in the early 60s, Francie Brady (Owens) is an Irish lad with a rich, dark fantasy life which allows him to cope with the most dysfunctional of circumstances, including an alcoholic father (Rea) and a suicidal mother. Branded a pig by nosy neighbor Mrs. Nugent (Shaw), Francie hurls stinging insults and megalomaniacal one-liners with great charisma. But as his pranks and delusions turn increasingly violent and deranged, and his only bosom pal Joe (Alan Boyle) deserts him, Francie becomes a dangerous menace to everyone in his path.

Why I Love It:

Based on the novel by Patrick McCabe, "Butcher Boy" is the blackest of black comedies, and unlike anything you've seen. Stephen Rea is effective as always playing Francie's drunken father, but it's Eamonn Owens's stunning portrayal of one very troubled kid that stays with you. (Owens was plucked out of 2,000 child actors to assume the role.) Though the film is undeniably bleak, Jordan's magic camera and storytelling gifts transcend this darkest of subjects, creating a strangely hypnotic work offering unexpected rewards.


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