As courageous as it is profound.
The Mudge Boy (2004)
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Reviews Counted:26
Fresh:20
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6.4/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content including graphic dialogue, a rape, and language
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:May 7, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: This disturbing drama, showcased at Sundance 2003, stars Emile Hirsch (THE GIRL NEXT DOOR) as Duncan Mudge. A troubled teenager, he struggles both to relate to his father (Richard Jenkins) after... This disturbing drama, showcased at Sundance 2003, stars Emile Hirsch (THE GIRL NEXT DOOR) as Duncan Mudge. A troubled teenager, he struggles both to relate to his father (Richard Jenkins) after his mother's death, and to accept his homosexuality after developing a crush on Perry (Tom Guiry), a macho neighbor. Clearly suffering, Duncan falls into a world of his own, becoming more and more detached from his emotionally distant father. Duncan takes to putting the head of his pet chicken in his mouth, which seems to calm him more than the chicken. In addition to this odd behavior, he begins to wear his mother's clothing. Inevitably, his father discovers his secrets, and halfheartedly tries to set him straight. In the process, however, Duncan falls in with a wild group, including his crush Perry, who only wants to use him. Duncan's growing attachment to Perry, however, leads both boys to a tumultuous, horrifying, but ultimately cathartic climax. Director and writer Michael Burke creates a sympathetic misfit in Duncan. Aside from struggling with his sexual orientation, Duncan struggles merely to have a normal conversation with those around him. Small details enhance his innocent strangeness, from his short-sleeved dress shirts and too-short polyester pants to his excruciating singing in church. The final result is a portrait of a young man in pain, grieving over his mother's death, his father's lack of emotion, and his own inner hatred. [More]
Starring: Emile Hirsch, Richard Jenkins, Thomas Guiry, Pablo Schreiber
Starring: Emile Hirsch, Richard Jenkins, Thomas Guiry, Pablo Schreiber, Zachary Knighton, Ryan Donowho, Meredith Handerhan, Beckie King
Director: Michael Burke
Director: Michael Burke
Screenwriter: Michael Burke
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for The Mudge Boy
Writer-director Michael Burke has been living with these characters for years, having first presented them (with different actors) in the stunning 1998 short Fishbelly White.
But really, what can we make of an oddball farm kid who comforts himself by dressing in his late mama's clothes and likes to pop the head of his live pet chicken into his mouth -- to soothe both himself and the flustered fowl?
The film projects a shy modesty, a virtue largely attributable to Emile Hirsch's unflashy performance as the titular 14-year-old farm boy.
Pitch-perfect performances and eloquent cinematography together create a richly textured portrait.
A film that's every bit as odd, unique, and unnerving as its title character.
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