last year, during the film’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, immediately clocked that something was different upon watching its trailer during the lead-up to its release. What had initially been lead actor Bill Skårsgard’s voice doing narration, while portraying a character who is both deaf and mute, had beenvoice actor H. Jon Benjamin. It feels safe to assume it was to make the film “funnier.
Boy escaped death by the Culling, the barbaric system by which the Van Der Koys keep their society clean and free of criminals and wrongdoers—and which had claimed his innocent mother and sister. But the attack robs him of his voice and his hearing, and he’s taken in by a forest-dwelling shaman who trains Boy for the express purpose of someday seeking his retribution. Well, someday has finally arrived.
All of this is ushered along by Boy’s internal monologue, whose nasally baritone was once the narrator of his and his sister’s favorite arcade game. But not only does Boy have an annoying internal monologue, he also begins manifesting his dead little sister as an imaginary friend; a feisty subconscious creation who is eager to ass-kick, draw blood, and curse alongside her brother. Yawn, wince, recoil, etc.
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