However, I had no idea, and though I had already seen Andrew Garfield in movies like 'Lions for Lambs', 'The Other Boleyn Girl', and 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus', and his much impressive turn in 'The Social Network', I was unaware of this gem of a film. I found 'Boy A' to be emotionally disturbing, because of the material (it is based on the acclaimed novel by Jonathan Trigell) and at the same time handsomely rewarding on account of Garfield's luminous portrayal of the quite, shy and nervous youth who desperately seeks a second chance in life. His performance is so understated, and he seems so at ease, donning this difficult role, that it is impossible not be affected by the same. His vulnerability brought a lump to my throat and even after the end credits had rolled on, I was chewing on the words spoken by Garfield's character.
The film, directed by John Crowley, and starring Andrew Garfield, Peter Mullan, and Katie Lyons, is now available on home video. So, do watch it for Garfield, unless you are put off by smallish, but serious (read: brooding, and sensitive), British films.
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I love Andrew Garfield. His vulnerability shows effortlessly, in his eyes.
Andrew Garfield is genuinely impressive. He has a fresh, often goofy, look that I like much.
Garfield is indeed one of the better actors in recent times but I personally feel that he has a restrictive or limited appeal and that is only good for roles like these.
A thought-provoking film.
I loved it.
Thanks buddy, for bringing it to my notice.
I liked Andrew Garfield in 'The Amazing Spider-man' too, but I liked Tobey Maguire a lot more in that role. 'Boy A' is one of those small, meaningful films which do great justice to his acting talent.
This boy-man has surely stolen
my heart <3 !!!!
Andrew Garfield does not have conventional good looks, hence he is more suited to play the underdog than the superhero kind of protagonist.
It's a simple film that tugs at our heartstrings, and Andrew Garfield is too good in it. A must watch for Garfield's fans.
Andrew Garfield is fully aware that his USP is his being different from the other actors in the typical male leads, his lovabilty also stems from that.
Andrew Garfield was never afraid of heights & loved Spiderman as a kid.
Wishing the young superhero a belated Happy Birthday!
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