Buddy Boy (1999)

Buddy Boy (1999)
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In this bizarre drama that would seem to have "cult item" written all over it, Francis (Aidan Gillen) is a severely introverted young man with a speech impediment who shares a shabby apartment with his bedridden mother, Sal (Susan Tyrrell). Francis has developed certain voyeuristic tendencies which are satisfied through his job in a photo lab, where he helps process other people's snapshots all day. Soon Sal has a new boarder, a massive plumber named Vic (Mark Boone Junior), and Francis notices that a beautiful woman has moved in across the street -- who, to his delight, never draws her curtains. One day, while walking home, Francis sees the woman being attacked by a mugger, and he's able to rescue her. The grateful woman introduces herself as Gloria (Emmanuelle Seigner) and begins flirting with Francis; the evening ends with Francis in Gloria's bed, hardly able to believe his good fortune. However, he can't help watching her from across the street, and when the staunchly vegetarian Gloria is gobbling down some meat, he begins to suspect that not everything is what it seems to be, leading him into a labyrinth of violence and murder. The score was composed by Michael Brook, with contributions from Brian Eno. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Aidan GillenEmmanuelle Seigner, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Hanlon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Buddy Boy

In this bizarre drama that would seem to have "cult item" written all over it, Francis (Aidan Gillen) is a severely introverted young man with a speech impediment who shares a shabby apartment with his bedridden mother, Sal (Susan Tyrrell). Francis has developed certain voyeuristic tendencies which are satisfied through his job in a photo lab, where he helps process other people's snapshots all day. Soon Sal has a new boarder, a massive plumber named Vic (Mark Boone Junior), and Francis notices that a beautiful woman has moved in across the street -- who, to his delight, never draws her curtains. One day, while walking home, Francis sees the woman being attacked by a mugger, and he's able to rescue her. The grateful woman introduces herself as Gloria (Emmanuelle Seigner) and begins flirting with Francis; the evening ends with Francis in Gloria's bed, hardly able to believe his good fortune. However, he can't help watching her from across the street, and when the staunchly vegetarian Gloria is gobbling down some meat, he begins to suspect that not everything is what it seems to be, leading him into a labyrinth of violence and murder. The score was composed by Michael Brook, with contributions from Brian Eno. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Hanlon
Writer(s):
Mark Hanlon
Producer(s):
Cary WoodsGina Mingacci
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Violence, Not For Children)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Nan L.

    What a head scratcher of a story. It's safe to say that Francis and his "mother" (you'll soon know why that's put in quotes!) have issues regarding their family, faith, and identities. Regarding the very last scene, I think it's up to the viewer to decide what Francis sees.

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    Deborah N.

    This was an interesting, if dark, psychodrama, which was pretty gripping up until the end. I was left thinking "What did I just watch?" Just at the point when I thought things were going to come together the movie ended. Just like that. Maybe I'm just not clever enough to figure out what the film maker was trying to accomplish.

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    John J.

    'Buddy Boy' is a dark and twisted film dealing with alienation and obsessiveness. The director's style is indebted to the films of Roman Polanski and there are touches from the film 'Rear Window'. Nothing is what it seems in this gripping movie that lets the viewer draw their own conclusions. About the only minus is an at times loud and overbearing soundtrack. Rather creepy and definately unsettling.

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