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The Black Balloon (2008)

The Black Balloon (2008)
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An adolescent boy from a most idiosyncratic family attempts to adjust to his new neighborhood as his 16th birthday looms on the horizon in this family drama from director Elissa Down. Thomas is about to turn 16, and as if adjusting to a new neighborhood, a new school, and new friends isn't enough for a teenage boy to contend with, his family is about as unpredictable as they come. His autistic older brother, Charlie, suffers from ADD, and attends a special school on the days that he actually chooses to go. His father, Simon, is an enormous cricket fan who is prone to holding intense discussions with his teddy bear, and his mother, Maggie, is a free spirit who sleeps with pretty much whomever she pleases. Recently, Thomas' mother revealed that she is pregnant. As a result, Thomas finds himself looking after Charlie much more frequently than usual. When Charlie strips half-naked and dashes into the neighbor's house in search of a bathroom, Thomas storms in after him and encounters pretty classmate Jackie -- who is currently attempting to take a shower. Mortified, Thomas begins to realize that he might not be capable of caring for Charlie. Later at school, Thomas realizes that he'll have to learn to swim before he earns his lifesaving badge. Of course, every student in class needs to have a partner, and it just so happens that Thomas' partner is a pretty fellow pupil named Jackie. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Rhys WakefieldLuke Ford, (more)
Director(s):
Elissa Down
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Black Balloon

An adolescent boy from a most idiosyncratic family attempts to adjust to his new neighborhood as his 16th birthday looms on the horizon in this family drama from director Elissa Down. Thomas is about to turn 16, and as if adjusting to a new neighborhood, a new school, and new friends isn't enough for a teenage boy to contend with, his family is about as unpredictable as they come. His autistic older brother, Charlie, suffers from ADD, and attends a special school on the days that he actually chooses to go. His father, Simon, is an enormous cricket fan who is prone to holding intense discussions with his teddy bear, and his mother, Maggie, is a free spirit who sleeps with pretty much whomever she pleases. Recently, Thomas' mother revealed that she is pregnant. As a result, Thomas finds himself looking after Charlie much more frequently than usual. When Charlie strips half-naked and dashes into the neighbor's house in search of a bathroom, Thomas storms in after him and encounters pretty classmate Jackie -- who is currently attempting to take a shower. Mortified, Thomas begins to realize that he might not be capable of caring for Charlie. Later at school, Thomas realizes that he'll have to learn to swim before he earns his lifesaving badge. Of course, every student in class needs to have a partner, and it just so happens that Thomas' partner is a pretty fellow pupil named Jackie. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Elissa Down
Writer(s):
Elissa DownJimmy the Exploder
Producer(s):
Tristram Miall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
ForeignDrama
The Black Balloon Awards:
  • 2008 - Berlin International Film Festival - Crystal Bear
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Wendy F.

Movie is for mature audience, with empathy towards families with children with disorder disabilities. Gives you insight of their challenges they endure daily. Makes you appreciate your healthy child as well as yourself.

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Shana T.

Very touching and realistic. Love and acceptance is the theme that came through for me. Facing challenges of forming one's identity as an individual vs, that of only the family/society seems to be the protagonist's conflict.

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Stephen F.

I agree with everyone. A film that is emotional and at times exhausting. Shows how difficult and rewarding dealing with an autistic teenager. Well done by everyone especially Gemma Ward. I think we will see more from her.

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