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This article is about the 2008 film. For other uses, see Dream Boy (disambiguation).
Dream Boy 220px Directed by James Bolton Produced by James Bolton
Herb HamsherScreenplay by James Bolton Based on Dream Boy by
Jim GrimsleyStarring Stephan Bender
Max RoegMusic by Richard Buckner Cinematography Sarah Levy Editing by Annette Davey
Chris HoughtonStudio Mettray Reformatory Pictures
Here! FilmsDistributed by Regent Releasing Release date(s) October 24, 2008(CIFF)
August 24, 2010 (US DVD)Running time 90 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $1.2 million Box office $6,534 Dream Boy is a 2008 gay-themed romantic drama film written and directed by James Bolton and based on Jim Grimsley's 1995 novel of the same name about two gay teenagers who fall in love in the rural South during the 1970s.
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Plot
15-year-old Nathan Davies (Stephan Bender) moves to a small Southern town with his parents (Thomas Jay Ryan and Diana Scarwid) and starts to befriend the older boy next door, Roy (Maximillian Roeg), fellow high school student and bus driver, whom is in relationship with Evelyn (Rooney Mara). Nathan and Roy start to develop their relationship by helping each other with school work at Nathan's house. While Roy is teaching Nathan how to do an algebra problem, Nathan touches his hand. Roy pulls away at first, but then takes hold of Nathan's hand. After they finish their work, the boys go for a walk in the woods, finding an old cemetery, where they stop and start kissing. They undress down to everything but socks and underwear, and lay in an embrace together. The relationship between Nathan and his father is revealed to be a little strange and full of tension. One morning Roy pulls the bus into a part in the woods and they kiss and Nathan palms Roy. Roy asks if Nathan has ever done this with anyone before, and he promises he never has. Roy takes Nathan swimming with Burke and Randy, but Nathan admits he can't swim. While watching Roy, Burke threatens to throw him in the water, but Roy stops him. While Roy is driving them home, he pulls onto the side of the rode and they start kissing. When Nathan starts to masturbate them Roy stops him, asking him where he learned to screw like that. Nathan swears no one. When Nathan gets home that night, his father wants to know if he had a good time. Again, the relationship between them seems strange. Nathan is on the brink of tears as he answers his father. He ties a string up to his dresser drawer and bedpost, tucks his pillows under his sheets, and moves to the floor to sleep. In the night he hears a thud and runs from his room, because it was his father sneaking in. We learn that his father has touched him in the past inappropriately. Nathan sleeps outside and doesn't come home. He does for meals but returns to his tree outside after. Roy finds him and offers him a place to sleep in his family's barn. The next morning, Nathan goes home for breakfast and his father catches him, yelling at him to not run from him, but Nathan's mother interrupts and he runs to the school bus. Later, Roy tells Nathan they're going camping with Burke and Randy that weekend, and he says ok. That night, Roy tells ghost stories around the campfire, and in their tent, Nathan gives Roy a blow job, and Roy asks him if he minds when Roy doesn't do those things back to him, and Nathan says he doesn't mind. Hiking through the woods, the boys find an old plantation house. They go inside to investigate, and Nathan hears a voice call his name, resembling his father's. They then find cloth with what looks like to be blood on it, and they smell sulfur (which Nathan says is the smell of the Devil), and the boys see a shadow move up the stairs. Burke takes the flashlight from Roy and goes to investigate with Randy. Roy and Nathan go into a bedroom and talk, and Nathan says he feels as if he'll never leave that house. He hears the voice again and Roy goes to see if the guys are back. Nathan see's his father and closes his eyes tight, when Roy enters the room again. He tells Nathan not to look at whatever he's seeing anymore and kisses him. Roy gets down on his knee's and proceeds to give Nathan a blowjob, when Burke and Randy find them. Roy storms out of the room, and Nathan hears the voice again, and is suddenly knocked unconscious. We see a shadow of a person carrying him up the stairs. In the attic, Burke rapes Nathan, and realizing what he's done, sick at himself, he breaks an arm off a rocking chair and knocks Nathan over the head with it. Blood starts pooling on the floor beneath his head and he leaves Nathan. The boys find him in the morning and Roy tells Randy to go with Burke, whom he doesn't believe at this point. Roy's family goes to Nathan's funeral, and we see Nathan's ghost leaving the plantation house. Nathan's mother leaves his father, and Nathan finds Roy crying in the barn where he once slept. As Roy looks up he see's Nathan and hugs him. Roy is driving the bus and looks in the mirror to an empty seat, but when he looks the second time, Nathan is there smiling at him.
Cast
- Stephan Bender as Nathan Davies
- Maximillian Roeg as Roy
- Randy Wayne as Burke, one of Roy's best friends
- Owen Beckman as Randy, one of Roy's best friends
- Thomas Jay Ryan as Harland Davies, Nathan's abusive father
- Diana Scarwid as Vivian Davies, Nathan's mother
- Rooney Mara as Evelyn, Roy's girlfriend
- Rickie Lee Jones as Roy's mother
Release
Dream Boy first screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on February 12, 2008. Its first American screening was on October 24, 2008 at the Chicago International Film Festival.[1] The film was released on DVD in North America on August 24, 2010.
DVD mistake
On the North American DVD release, albeit a given R rating for "sexual content, and some violence including a rape - involving teens"[2], before starting the film, an MPAA block gives the film a PG-13 for "thematic elements involving sexuality, and language".
References
External links
- Dream Boy at the Internet Movie Database
- Dream Boy at AllRovi
- Dream Boy at Box Office Mojo
- Dream Boy at Rotten Tomatoes
Categories:- 2008 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 2000s drama films
- 2000s romance films
- American coming-of-age films
- American LGBT-related films
- American romantic drama films
- Coming-of-age films
- Films based on novels
- Films set in the 1970s
- Incest in fiction
- Independent films
- Romantic drama films
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