Review of Boyhood (1951) by David Edelstein for New York Magazine/Vulture — 02 Jan 2015
Living with Mason and his parents over time you feel an intimacy, an empathy, a shared stake. I’m not saying Boyhood is the greatest film I’ve ever seen, but I’m thinking there’s my life before I saw it and my life now, and it’s different; I know movies can do something that just last week I didn’t.
They can make time visible.
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This review of Boyhood (1951) was written by David Edelstein and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 02 Jan 2015.
Boyhood has generally received very positive reviews.
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