The Stone Boy (1984) Reviews

The Stone Boy (1984)
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In this tightly-wound, perceptive film, a young farm boy kills his older brother when a shotgun accidentally goes off then retreats into a shell of silence as his family seems to react against him. Arnold (Jason Presson) and his brother get up at the crack of dawn to go duck hunting, but their happy plans take a tragic turn when Arnold's shotgun gets caught in a barbed wire fence and accidentally goes off, killing his older brother. Arnold is in shock, he sits by his brother's side, he irrationally wanders in a pea patch, slowly picking the vegetables. When he finally goes home and manages to articulate what happened, his parents ignore him in their own grief. His father Joe (Robert Duvall) thinks Arnold does not have a clue about what he did because he just stands there, not speaking or communicating anything at all -- like a stone. Arnold's mother may not understand his behavior -- this is a Montana farming couple, not a pair of psychologists -- but she is not as judgmental as her husband. The family's grief causes some aberrant behavior, making the life of Arnold's next-door Aunt Lu miserable (her philandering husband is taking off after the dead boy's girlfriend), and Arnold senses a kindred spirit in the woman. But his grandfather is the only one who understands that the family should not mistreat Arnold, that he is suffering so intensely he simply cannot express it. When Arnold runs away, escaping to the city of Reno, there is some hope that the boy will find a much-needed emotional release. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert DuvallJason Presson, (more)
Director(s):
Erastheo NavoaChristopher Cain, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Judy W.

The accidental shooting of an idolized son by his brother sends a family into an emotional spiral. The surviving brother not only had deal with his own guilt (in causing his brother's death), but the anger and resentment of his family. A worthwhile, but emotionally draining, movie to watch.

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Salemme L.

I basically liked this movie, but it was very slow moving and even the dramatic parts throughout the movie seemed understated and some how were lost in the "inaction" of the movie. I liked the grandfather. He was wise and caring. The boy was lucky to have him, as the rest of his family had no clue as to how to handle such a tragedy.

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Steve M.

Decent, but heart-wrenchingly sad. The way his parents shut him out after the accident, was hard to watch as a parent.

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Earl A.

A very good movie. Good acting. children could watch this movie.

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Randy H.

I thought the movie was boring,not one of Robert Duvalls best.

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Michael M.

I cannot tell you anything about the ending because after 45 minutes, I could not possibly go on. I started to stare at the landscape since it was more interesting than the story.

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    Judy W.

    The accidental shooting of an idolized son by his brother sends a family into an emotional spiral. The surviving brother not only had deal with his own guilt (in causing his brother's death), but the anger and resentment of his family. A worthwhile, but emotionally draining, movie to watch.

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    Salemme L.

    I basically liked this movie, but it was very slow moving and even the dramatic parts throughout the movie seemed understated and some how were lost in the "inaction" of the movie. I liked the grandfather. He was wise and caring. The boy was lucky to have him, as the rest of his family had no clue as to how to handle such a tragedy.

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    Steve M.

    Decent, but heart-wrenchingly sad. The way his parents shut him out after the accident, was hard to watch as a parent.

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