Rascally Hugh Grant, a beyond-awkward little boy and the makers of American Pie team up for a near-perfect comic delight.
About a Boy (2002)
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Reviews Counted:156
Fresh:145
Rotten:11
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: A winning comedy that benefits from Hugh Grant's boyish charms.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Comedies
US Box Office: $40,566,655
Synopsis: ABOUT A BOY, directed by Chris and Paul Weitz, stars Hugh Grant as Will Freeman, a proudly self-absorbed 38-year-old Londoner. Living lavishly off the royalties from a hit Christmas song penned by... ABOUT A BOY, directed by Chris and Paul Weitz, stars Hugh Grant as Will Freeman, a proudly self-absorbed 38-year-old Londoner. Living lavishly off the royalties from a hit Christmas song penned by his father, Will excels at nothing except doing nothing, which, in his case, includes shopping for CDs and having his hair "professionally disheveled." When Will makes a guilt-free exit from a brief fling with a single mom, he decides to crash a meeting of S.P.A.T. (Single Parents, Alone Together) in pursuit of more single mothers. This scheme leads to meeting Suzie (Victoria Smurfit) and Marcus (Nicholas Hoult), the socially awkward 12-year-old son of her flaky best friend, Fiona (Toni Collette). A series of odd situations leads to Will and Marcus becoming unlikely friends, and gradually both of their lives start to change for the better. However, when Will falls for the lovely Rachel (Rachel Weisz) and attempts to pass Marcus off as his son, things go awry. In order to win the heart of Rachel and make amends with Marcus, Will must finally grow up--and completely embarrass himself in front of hundreds of people. Reveling in its characters' quirks and flaws, ABOUT A BOY is a smart, funny, and fast-paced comedy, meticulously crafted by the Weitz brothers. Grant, in possibly the best performance of his career, wisely covers his patented charm with a shallow facade, and Hoult avoids being too cute or precocious; instead, the two actors develop believable characters that grudgingly warm up to each other. Collette is suitably bizarre as a depressed hippie mother, and Weisz provides excellent support in her relatively small role. However, it's clear from the title that this film is about the boys. And that includes Badly Drawn Boy (aka Damon Gough) who contributes an outstanding soundtrack that recalls Simon and Garfunkel's work on THE GRADUATE. Given Nick Hornby's excellent source material, ABOUT A BOY could have easily been an enjoyable movie, but in the hands of its talented collaborators, it's a truly exceptional tale. [More]
Starring: Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Rachel Weisz
Starring: Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Rachel Weisz, Victoria Smurfit, Scott Charles
Director: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Director: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Screenwriter: Peter Hedges, Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Producer: Jane Rosenthal, Robert DeNiro, Brad Epstein, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner
Composer: Badly Drawn Boy
Screenwriter: Peter Hedges
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for About a Boy
A safe harbor for anyone needing relief from the season's cruder offerings.
This wickedly funny and surprisingly sweet film may be the perfect star vehicle for Grant.
To see a comedy with such warmth and tenderness offered up by the directors of American Pie is surely a welcome bit of news.
A lot of the credit for the film's winning tone must go to Grant, who hasn't lost a bit of the dry humor that first made audiences on both sides of the Atlantic love him.
Less inventive than the one Stephen Frears put forward in High Fidelity two years ago, but also more satisfying.
There's a potential for something better still that never manages to get realized.
Some credit for that deservedly goes to Grant. To his credit, he doesn't stoop to his puppy-dog pander.
Hoult is one of those amazing child actors whose faces serve as sheer membrane to their hearts.
Look, the novel About a Boy is so satisfying, you should read it now. Afterward, you'll have a really good movie waiting for you.
About a Boy pulls off the savvy trick of teaching life lessons without making you gag on them.
The Weitz's have preserved the rich humor of Hornby's comic novel ... and found the ideal point man in Hugh Grant.
Fans of the Hornby book should be pleased by the Weitzes' smart, faithful translation.
Not many movies come out every year that I can recommend through and through, and that can engage me from start to finish...
A sly audience-pleaser...essentially a formula picture, but one that exhibits sufficiently eccentric touches to make it, some missteps aside, a pleasure to watch.
Grant shines when finally given a role that situates him in the middle of his bumbling good guy and odious prick range.
Grant is letter perfect in a role that would have been ruined by one misstep. What a treat it is to watch such a gifted performer work.
So refreshingly incisive is Grant that for the first time he'll probably appeal more to guys than to their girlfriends who drag them to this movie for the Hugh factor.
It's all pleasant enough, but also disheartening in its complete predictability.
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