Sunday, February 6, 2011

About A Boy

Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult
Directed by Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz
Rating: 3 stars

Will (Hugh Grant) is a young man who has no care for the world. All he cares about is himself and the next lucky girl he can get into bed with him. He found that single mothers were the best kind of women to date so he goes to a single parents meeting in hopes to pick up women. Soon after, Marcus (Nicholas Hoult) comes into his life, whether he liked it or not. Marcus is a weird little boy with a depressed single mother. He has nothing better to do so he decides to enter in to Will's selfish life. It's not long before Will starts to slowly get attached to Marcus, trying to help him be a little "cooler" so he can make friends at school. While Will helps Marcus, Marcus forms a bond that helps make Will turn into a mature grown up that doesn't only think of himself.

This was a cute movie about an annoying little boy making his way into a man's unimportant life. I think this deserved three stars because although it was good, movies with little kids in them annoy me most of the time. It was funny to see that Nicholas Hoult was so... how do I put this nicely? Unappealing to look at as a little kid. He sure matured though over the years. Hugh Grant played the typical role he does (like Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones's Diary and Alex Fletcher in Music & Lyrics) but he does a good job. The movie had a bit of a gloomy topic; Will cared about no one other than himself and Marcus' mother tried to kill herself. It had a happy ending though so it is not all doom-and-gloom. It had some humorous scenes like when Marcus went up on stage at his school's talent show and sang "Killing Me Softly". Overall, this movie is favorable to see if you're a Hugh Grant fan and is nice to see at least once. I would recommend renting it though.

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