Behan's memoir is great material for a film -- rowdy, brawny and lyrical in the best Irish sense -- but Sheridan has settled for a lugubrious romance.
Borstal Boy (2002)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:15
Rotten:18
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: The sentimentality of Borstal Boy feels false in contrast to the gritty life of the actual Brendan Behan.
Theatrical Release:Mar 1, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Peter Sheridan, the acclaimed Irish theater director and brother of film director Jim Sheridan (MY LEFT FOOT) makes his feature directorial debut with an adaptation of playwright, novelist, and... Peter Sheridan, the acclaimed Irish theater director and brother of film director Jim Sheridan (MY LEFT FOOT) makes his feature directorial debut with an adaptation of playwright, novelist, and political rogue Brendan Behan's autobiographical tale. In 1939, sixteen-year-old IRA recruit Behan (Shawn Hatosy), hides TNT in his trousers and boards a ferry for England, eager to further the Irish Republic's cause. Nabbed immediately by police, the underage Behan evades the hangman's noose, and is sentenced to four years at an English "borstal," or reform school, run by the paternal Governor Joyce (Michael York). The cocky idealist, now living with the enemy--troubled boys that Brendan finds remarkably similar to himself--quickly begins planning his escape. To his dismay, Brendan becomes the object of handsome thief Charlie Millwall's (Danny Dyer) wistful homosexual affections. The young Irishman fights against association with a "poofter," but in spite of himself, grows closer to Charlie. Meanwhile, Brendan begins a tenuous relationship with Joyce's daughter, Elizabeth (Eva Birthistle), a literate and upper crust painter. Hatosy and Dyer deliver nuanced performances that enhance Sheridan's loving homage to a literary legend's youthful exploration of sexuality and creativity. [More]
Starring: Shawn Hatosy, Danny Dyer, Michael York, Eva Birthistle
Starring: Shawn Hatosy, Danny Dyer, Michael York, Eva Birthistle
Director: Peter Sheridan
Director: Peter Sheridan
Screenwriter: Peter Sheridan, Nye Heron
Producer: Arthur Lappin
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for Borstal Boy
A solid and refined piece of moviemaking imbued with passion and attitude.
Fans of Behan's work and of Irish movies in general will be rewarded by Borstal Boy.
The inherent strength of the material as well as the integrity of the filmmakers gives this coming-of-age story restraint as well as warmth.
The film creates an effective sense of time and place, though Sheridan is not above hitting us over the head with obvious stylistic contrivances.
None of this violates the letter of Behan's book, but missing is its spirit, its ribald, full-throated humor.
Sheridan ... smoothes over sources of conflict that could have lent the film a bit more depth.
Behan himself knew how to spin a tale and one can't help but think he'd appreciate this attempt to turn his life into art.
Sheridan's take on the author's schoolboy memoir ... is a rather toothless take on a hard young life.
The film captures that essential moment in time when the literary imagination will either be crushed by circumstances or prevail and flourish.
If Borstal Boy isn't especially realistic, it is an engaging nostalgia piece.
Sheridan seems terrified of the book's irreverent energy, and scotches most of its élan, humor, bile, and irony.
Legendary Irish writer Brendan Behan's memoir, Borstal Boy, has been given a loving screen transferral.
Hatosy ... portrays young Brendan with his usual intelligence and subtlety, not to mention a convincing brogue.
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