TUESDAY 08 NOVEMBER
Film
About a Boy
9:00pm - 11:00pm
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Subtitled, Widescreen
Including Entertainment News Update at 9.55
Nick Hornby's answer to Bridget Jones gets the Brit flick treatment here from a surprising source, with American Pie directors Chris and Paul Weitz at the helm and Robert De Niro's Tribeca Productions as a backer. But, unlike the Americanised version of Hornby's High Fidelity, this movie remains on home turf. Hugh Grant is on excellent form as Will, 30-something singleton and the most shallow middle-class man in Christendom - or more specifically, north London - who intends to use single-parent support groups to pick up women. One of his would-be conquests introduces him to Marcus (Nicholas Hoult) - a troubled boy with a suicidal mother, played by Toni Collette - who forcibly "adopts" the unwilling Will. All goes surprisingly well until the confirmed bachelor falls for single mother Rachel Weisz, which puts a strain on their friendship. Genuinely funny and moving, this is both an endearing examination of masculinity and a challenge to male isolationism.
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Directed by: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Filmed in: 2002
Will - Hugh Grant
Fiona - Toni Collette
Rachel - Rachel Weisz
Marcus - Nicholas Hoult
Angie - Isabel Brook
Christine - Sharon Small
Suzie - Victoria Smurfit
John - Nicholas Hutchison
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