Winter Boy (2022)

A grieving gay teen navigates life and love after his father's tragic death. Perfect for fans of heartfelt dramas.

Genres: Drama

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Winter Boy(2022)

NC-17
Movie2h 3mFrenchDrama
6.7
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Overview

A 17-year-old gay teen struggles after the sudden loss of a parent, unsure what really happened. Caught between a distant sibling and a grieving mother, he drifts into risky choices and strained family moments while trying to find steadier ground, hope, and connection again.

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Pros: raw grief and vulnerability; strong lead performance; tender family moments | Cons: runs a bit long; some reckless choices; occasional family friction

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If you like intimate, character-driven dramas about grief, family strain, and messy self-discovery with moments of tenderness, this may click; Not for you if you want fast pacing or lighter romance like Love Songs or Sorry Angel.

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[Göteborg FF '23] Honoré's autobiographical film is a story of growing up through pain, a chronicle of the search for identity. But it dwells too much on a certain self-indulgence that doesn't benefit the story, it becomes repetitive and melodramatic, although it's supported by the rebellious naturalness of the leading actor, whose emotional introspection devours his own family. There are some decisions that seem unwise, such as giving her mother a voice when she has always maintained a secondary position, but on the other hand, it succeeds in telling the story from a temporary ambiguity.

Like snow fungus: a little sweet and a little bland and it can grow on you. This story of a rudderless boy drifting through life after the death of his father feels autobiographical and detached like a row boat with a broken rope and no oars. Originally, I found the film charming and not much more, but after sitting with it and remembering the feelings, the performances by Paul Kircher and Juliette Binoche, and the amazing music, I was like a belated circular orgasm because I finally came around. [I'm so sorry, I know we all thought I was better than that but apparently I'm not.]

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I think Paul Kircher really captures the vulnerability of his "Lucas" character well here. He lives with his parents - Juliet Binoche and Christophe Honoré until an accident robs them of his father. His brother "Quentin" (Vincent Lacoste) returns from his home in Paris and the family start to come to terms with their grief. That manifests itself in many ways amongst the threesome, and causes friction between them too. It's his brother who comes up with the idea of taking the seventeen year old "Lucas" for some time in the big city, and so off they go. He shares his small apartment with "Lilio" (Erwan Kepoa Falé) to whom the young man immediately takes a shine. We already know that he is gay, and his time in the city gives him chance to explore the cultural sites of the city, and to give his Grindr a bit of exercise too. The narrative is peppered with occasional flashbacks as the young man continues to struggle to come to terms with his loss, becomes increasingly more selfish and introspective; reckless and thoughtless and also a little unforgiving of the stress on his family too. A bit of a misdemeanour (for a measly 150 Euros) sees his brother send him back home and that's where things step up a gear and everyone gets a fright. Reality takes the family by the scruff of the neck - but hopefully it will start the young "Lucas" on some sort of path to continue his life more positively. Binoche features sparingly, but her every expression conveys emotion - whether that be sadness, grief, exasperation or love; and there is plenty of love amongst this family. Lacoste also fares well as "Quentin" must reconcile the needs of his own life with those of his family - not an easy task when your teenage brother has the hots for a flatmate ten years older. It's Kircher who steals this, though. There is a confidence about his performance that is engaging to watch. He does elicit sympathy but you do want to just give him a slap at times, too. His behaviour isn't malevolent, but it's not so much of a melodramatic "cry for help", either. It's about his sorrow, his sadness and all of their emptiness, and the bitterness of those feelings. Who knew people still wore turquoise underpants, either! Maybe a little on the long side, but I reckon this actor might be around for a while to come.

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