Son of Rambow
A Big Little Film, 5 May 2008
Author: gary-444 from United Kingdom
Director and writer, Garth Jennings, previously handling the same roles in "Hitch Hikers Guide To the Galaxy" has made a wonderful, warm, quirky teenage picture which challenges yet soothes at the same time.It is a timeless tale of imagination, where as a child anything is possible and it is the adult world which is "unreal".
Debut child actors Neil Dudgeon, as bold and brash Joshua, and Bill Milner as repressed Will Proudfoot play an "Artful Dodger/Oliver" style double hander with intelligence, wit and conviction.The central premise is simple, to enter a teenage film short continuing the "Rambo" series.
Will is stultified in a widowed household where his mother has joined a religious cult which forbids access to televisions and watches.Joshua runs free without his parents, looked after by his elder brother, but finds an emotional bond with the quixotic Will.
A sharp script, wittily observed is stronger on smiles than belly laughs but is none the weaker for it.Joshias declaration of love for his elder brother and his saving of Will from life threatening scrapes are genuinely poignant, whilst a sub plot involving a party of French exchange students provides a light counterpoint to the main story.
A classically British offering, and a little gem at that.
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