DVD 97 mins IMDB 7.5
PG-13
About a Boy
Universal Studios (2002)
In Collection
#994

Seen It:
Yes

Location:
Book 3
Comedy, Drama
UK  /  English

Hugh Grant Will
Toni Collette Fiona Brewer
Nicholas Hoult Marcus Brewer
Rachel Weisz Rachel
Sharon Small Christine
Madison Cook Imogen
Jordan Cook Imogen
Nicholas Hutchison John
Ryan Speechley Barney
Joseph Speechley Barney
Natalia Tena Ellie (as Nat Gastiain Tena)
Laura Kennington Ellie's Friend
Tanika Swaby Ellie's Friend
Peter McNicholl Ellie's Friend
Christopher Webster Ellie's Friend
Isabel Brook

Director Chris Weitz; Paul Weitz
Producer Tim Bevan; Robert De Niro
Writer Nick Hornby; Peter Hedges; Chris Weitz

The film version of Nick Hornby's novel About a Boy takes a deeper though no less entertaining approach than the easy laughs of Fever Pitch and High Fidelity. The "coming together" of idle playboy Will (Hugh Grant) and put-upon loner Marcus (Nicholas Hoult) is a revealing tale of self-understanding and role reversal. Will finds that being yourself is of little consequence without a defining human context, while Marcus finds that pleasing others counts for little without a degree of self-confidence. How they arrive at this complementary awareness is the intriguing subject matter of the film, involving well-meaning single mothers, difficult adolescents and helpless older adults. Yet there's a wider significance to all this in the guise of human stereotypes--how we fall into them and how we can try to get out of them.

The film's wit and amusement comes down to deft and understated directing from Chris and Paul Weitz, and a snappily crafted screenplay from Peter Hedges and the Weitz brothers. Grant clips his hair as well as his vowels for a believable and ultimately sympathetic Will--by far his best performance since Four Weddings and a Funeral. As Marcus, Hoult is convincingly self-dependent, but could have been even more self-absorbed. Toni Colette is a dead-ringer for the well-meaning but ineffectual hippie mother Fiona, while Rachel Weisz gives her best screen performance to date as the attractive and vulnerable Rachel, with whom Will comes of age emotionally. Badly Drawn Boy's soundtrack will delight those who enjoy his brand of reconstituted 1970s Dylan; the title track has a wistful charm and there's a gem of an instrumental in the "Countdown" sequence. About a Boy is in the best traditions of British comedy: enlightening as it amuses, it's a film to enjoy and come back to. --Richard Whitehouse

Edition Details
Barcode 3259190383999
Region 2
Chapters 20
Release Date 02/12/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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Features
Hilarious Outtakes
Feature Commentary with Directors Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz
Exciting Music Videos by Badly Drawn Boy
"Santa's Super Sleigh" Lyrics to the Entire Song
Spotlight on Location: The Making of About a Boy
English to English Dictionary
DVD-ROM Features