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The New Boy

2023

5.7 /10 IMDb
116 Duration
Director: Warwick Thornton
Cast: Cate Blanchett ,Deborah Mailma...
Language: English
Country: Australia

In 1940s Australia, when a 9-year-old Aboriginal boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun, his presence disturbs a delicately balanced world.

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Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett

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Deborah Mailman

Deborah Mailman

Actor

Wayne Blair

Wayne Blair

Actor

Aswan Reid

Aswan Reid

Actor

Kenneth Radley

Kenneth Radley

Actor

Shane Mckenzie Brady

Shane Mckenzie Brady

Actor

Tyrique Brady

Tyrique Brady

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Laiken Woolmington

Laiken Woolmington

Actor

Kyle Miller

Kyle Miller

Actor

Kailem Miller

Kailem Miller

Actor

Tyler Rockman Spencer

Tyler Rockman Spencer

Actor

Tyzailin Roderick

Tyzailin Roderick

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CinemaSerf
27 Mar 2024

Set against a backdrop of a strongly colonial and white Australia, we are rather violently introduced to a young, blonde, Aboriginal lad (Aswan Reid) who is conked out by a boomerang and awakens to find himself in the care of "Sister Eileen" (Cate Blanchett) and "Sister Mum" (Deborah Mailman) at a remote orphanage. She is pretty devout and he is very much in tune with nature - both people of faith, but not the same kind. The arrival of a large wooden crucifix to top their altar seems to focus both of them on what now becomes a rather dry and simplistic tale of spirituality. Reid does come across well. There is a spontaneity and naturalness to his performance, but Blanchett over-eggs just about all of the rest of it. She does this type of role well - shorn hair, manic eyes, slightly eccentric characterisation - but here there's just not enough story for her (or us) to get the teeth into. I got the sense that there was something almost "Oliver Twist" about the lad. Blonde? Sent away? Did he have a secret identity? That's not the story, though - and when he suffers his own rather personal misfortune at the end, I felt a rather overwhelming dislike of "Eileen" and her superstition-ridden church. Too be fair, this isn't a film that doesn't provoke a response - but with sparse dialogue and little character development, it's not really much more than a beautifully photographed vehicle for Blanchett to indulge herself and for Reid to be a boy facing a confusing future.