Boys in the Trees
Boys in the Trees
NR
6.6
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2016

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112m

Boys in the Trees

Summary

On Halloween 1997, two estranged teen skaters embark on a surreal journey through their memories, dreams and fears.

Director, Writer

Nicholas Verso

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

February 4, 2018

6

**The Aussie Halloween!**

Yes, Australians too make bad films. No, this is not a bad one. An average. Though I liked the concept. Especially how it had ended. So if the prior parts were excelled, it would have been one of the year's best. It was a one night tale. The story of a Halloween night, that followed two friends fooling around. Actually, they were best friends growing up, but the time pulled them apart. This is a special night to them, so they once again come together and recall their old experiences. As the narration takes the lots of turns, finally ends with a big emotional surprise.

I felt it had potential. I enjoyed it, but a little boring. They had the end part well planned, but initiation was not that par. Good characters, because of the nice performances. Since the whole film was shot in the dark time, for this kind of theme that looked so good. Seems predictable, maybe not the twist. They should have added more flavour to it before that fine twist. Although thematically slightly an awareness film. Told from the Aussie Halloween style. The film was a little too long, overall watchable one. Teenagers film, but for all ages.

_7/10_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

mask
friendship
dreams
photographer
halloween
surreal
vandalism
surrealism
bullying
memory
fear
death
journey
1990s
boys
skater
estranged friend