- Love That Boy
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name = Love That Boy
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director =Andrea Dorfman
producer =Jan Nathanson
writer =Jennifer Deyell Andrea Dorfman
starring =Nadia Litz Adrien Dixon Nikki Barnett Ellen Page
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distributor =Mongrel Media
released = September 19, 2003
runtime = 85 minutes
country = Canada
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language = English
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imdb_id = 0328078"Love That Boy" is a 2003 Canadian film and romantic comedyLouis B. Hobson, " [http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/L/Love_That_Boy/2003/12/12/753529.html Love that film about angst of young romance] ," "Jam! Showbiz",
Canoe.ca , URL accessed 19 February 2007.] Liz Braun, " [http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/L/Love_That_Boy/2003/11/14/753528.html Girl Obsessed] ," "Jam! Showbiz",Canoe.ca , URL accessed 19 February 2007.] directed byAndrea Dorfman and starringNadia Litz andAdrien Dixon . It is about a woman in love with a younger teenage boy. In French the film is called "J'aime ce garçon".Plot
Robin (
Nikki Barnett ) encourages her roommate Phoebe (Litz), an ambitious 21-year-old university student, to find a boyfriend. Phoebe does not manage to find a love interest among her fellow-university students, but instead takes interest in a 14-year-old boy named Frazer (Dixon).Production
"Love That Boy" was filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ["Love That Boy features best talent Canada- and Cape Breton- have to offer," "Cape Breton Post", Cape Breton, N.S.: Jan 14, 2004. pg. B.9.] One critic speculated the budget was low, but that that was used as an advantage, saying a "slightly cheesy look and sound of everything in Phoebe's life... justifies good old Canuck cheapness as a point of comedy." [Liz Nicholls, "Stylized, surreal charms of Love That Boy don't go all the way," "Edmonton Journal", January 23, 2004, pg. E.10.]
Director Andrea Dorfman told the press that in her work, she tried to adapt reality with character-based style, and would "look at things from a different perspective." Dorfman co-wrote the
screenplay , placing the character Phoebe in university because Dorfman saw herself as overconfident of her knowledge when she went to college. The point would then be to demonstrate that studying is not complete knowledge. [Katherine Monk, "Vintage duds and counterculture cool," "The Ottawa Citizen", January 9, 2004, pg. H.3.] Dorfman also claims that the low budget was because larger companies would want to change the story so that Frazer and Phoebe become lovers, while the actual points of the film were reaching maturity and friendship.Skana Gee, "Love That filmmaker: Dorfman scores again with Love That Boy," "Daily News", Halifax, Nova Scotia: September 18, 2003, pg. H.14.]Casting
Dorfman had previously made a film entitled "
Parsley Days ". That film had impressed Litz, and Litz felt that anything else by Dorfman would be good. Thus, when Litz was informed by her agent that she could audition by videotape for a film by Dorfman, Litz opted instead to fly fromLos Angeles, California to audition in person. [Jason Anderson, " [http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_11.13.03/film/meet.php MEET... Nadia Litz] ," "Eye Weekly ", November 13, 2003, URL accessed 19 February 2007.] Dorfman also found Dixon to be "an old soul."Release
The film was first run at the
Atlantic Film Festival on September 19, 2003. The film was re-released on November 7 of that year.Rita Zekas, "Warning Powdered coffee creamer is nothing to sniff at," "Toronto Star ", October 24, 2003, pg. D.06.] On January 24, 2004, it played in Oxford Cinema in Halifax, which the press claimed marked the first time the film would be screened where it had been shot. ["Love That Boy playing at Oxford," "Daily News," Halifax, Nova Scotia: January 22, 2004, pg. 14.]Reception
Despite the similarity in the subject matter, one critic asserted that "Love That Boy" is not a "male version of "
Lolita "," but rather just a statement of how love can be perplexing. This critic complimented Litz and Dixon's acting, and called "Love That Boy" "a little gem of a film." Katherine Monk of "The Ottawa Citizen" also addressed the subject matter, saying that the film is "a little bizarre- not to mention disconcerting... the film rides the edge of ickiness." However, Monk credited Dorfman and Litz with "charm" and "style" that eased these factors.Katherine Monk, "Riding the edge of ickiness," "The Ottawa Citizen", January 16, 2004, pg. D.3.] Litz herself acknowledged that sex between the main characters "would be gross."Monk also said that Litz "makes us believe in the near-
cartoon ish Phoebe by giving her moments of vulnerability and compassion." For this film, the Vancouver Film Critics Circle nominated Litz as Best Actress of the year in Canadian cinema, but she lost toSarah Polley in "My Life Without Me ". [David Spaner, "Lost in Translation wins big," "The Province", Vancouver, B.C.: February 5, 2004. pg. B.5.]However, another critic wrote that "The whole thing is charming to look at, wise and funny- but, alas, slim. Slight." Columnist David Spaner disapproved of Dixon's acting, although he felt Litz and Barnett were good, and found the writing poor in places. He doubted the film's wisdom because he felt lines like "I am too much and not enough at the same time" had been done before and were incomprehensible. [David Spaner, "Love That Boy relentlessly cute," "The Province", Vancouver, B.C.: November 14, 2003, pg. B.9.]
References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0328078/ Love That Boy] at the
Internet Movie Database
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