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This Boy's Life (1993)

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Average rating: 70%
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3.5
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Starring: Robert De Niro, Ellen Barkin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Blechman, Eliza Dushku, Tobey Maguire
Director: Michael Caton-Jones
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 110 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: Buffy - Vampires & Beyond, Great Films, Films I own and Love
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: unknown

Brief synopsis of This Boy's Life

A film based on Tobias Wolff's much-praised autobiography about his troubled youth.
Caroline Wolff, divorced and with no job prospects, takes her son Toby on an aimless journey across 1950s America. They stop for a while in several towns, where Caroline gets involved with different men, but they always end up back on the road, running--until Caroline meets Dwight Hansen, a military man whom she believes will bring stability to their lives and help raise Toby.
But Dwight proves to be a sadistic dictator, determined to impose a rigid and cruel discipline on Toby. When the boy finally cannot take it anymore, he looks for any escape... even if it means he'll have to fight Dwight to get out. Features outstanding performances from both Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Anyone who doubts Leonardo DiCaprio's acting abilities should check out this moving coming-of-age drama. In this troubling tale set in Seattle in the 1950s, DiCaprio plays the rebellious teenage son of working mum Ellen Barkin, who finds himself locked in a battle of wills with bullying stepfather Robert De Niro. After the lightweight antics of his first American movie, Doc Hollywood, British director Michael Caton-Jones relishes the opportunity to try out meatier material and makes the most of Robert Getchell's largely unsentimental adaptation of Tobias Wolff's acclaimed autobiography. Although Caton-Jones doesn't flinch from showing the brutality of the relationship between DiCaprio, De Niro and Barkin, he still finds room for some quirky slices of humour and neatly avoids the overwrought melodrama lurking within the material. De Niro is as impressive as usual, succeeding in being both frighteningly monstrous and faintly absurd. Barkin is equally good, but this is DiCaprio's show: mature beyond his years, he is movingly believable as the confused, abused teen.

Entertainment Weekly

"...[DiCaprio fights De Niro] to an honorable draw, something few performers, and no other teenager, could do..." -- Rating: A

Variety

"...Nicely acted....De Niro brings both a rough charm and ferocious power to Dwight....Leonardo DiCaprio is excellent..."

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Rated - 5 starsMust See

weathered from Derbyshire , 11/07/2004

I'm not really a DiCaprio fan but his part in This boys life is excellent. He plays a teenage boy being moved around by his mother.

I found this film very moving with some parts quite shocking.

The fight scene in the kitchen between step father and step son was class.

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Rated - 2 starsStormy Childhood's

Kush from LONDON , 02/03/2004

The film sees Leonardo De Caprio in his first major role. He plays a teenage child who is dragged-along from one town to another by his mum. Robert De Niro's role as step-dad brings out the best in De Caprio's role. The film highlights some of the major concerns of single-parent families. Especially, in De Caprio's early teens he is involved with causing mayhem amongst his neighbours and at school. Although De Niro's strict rule confines this delinquent behaviour, his temper get the better of him and de Caprio and mum is left with no alternative.

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Rated - 5 starsincredible di caprio

peter snape from stoke on trent england , 03/03/2005

after sitting through titanic and admittedly enjoying it i thought i'd look up some other films starring the wonder boy. i recently saw an interview with martin scorsesse who said that this film was the reason he gave di caprio the lead in aviator and it's easy to see why even the brilliant de niro can't out act di caprio very very good film

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Rated - 4 starsA must for fans of Di Caprio and / or De Niro

A customer from Dublin , 15/09/2004

Had heard the acting from De Niro and Di Capprio was very good - its true - it really is an excllent drama. De Niro is outstanding and Di Capprio is highly rated by many of the already proven greats. Di Capprio has been disappointing in things like Gangs of New York but if you liked Basket Ball diaries then this is more of the same from him.

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Rated - 5 starsincredible di caprio

peter snape from stoke on trent england , 03/03/2005

after sitting through titanic and admittedly enjoying it i thought i'd look up some other films starring the wonder boy. i recently saw an interview with martin scorsesse who said that this film was the reason he gave di caprio the lead in aviator and it's easy to see why even the brilliant de niro can't out act di caprio very very good film

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Rated - 1 starsLife Is Not Sweet

BeaHerenow from London , 12/10/2004

I am not exactly sure why - since all the ingredients are there - but this film made no impact on me whatsoever.

I didn't care about the characters, I wasn't moved or enlightened by what they went through and I wasn't impressed by the look or the direction of the film. It's very capable film-making and the cast are all good, in particular Ellen Barkin and Leonardo Di Caprio work very well together. But, however much De Niro goes through the motions, I didn't get it.

Didn't accept him as a credible character.

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