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Written
and directed by Chris and Paul Weitz - the American film-making duo
responsible for "
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it's the perfect star vehicle for Grant, allowing him to finally move
away from his usual bumbling, tongue-tied screen persona.
Sporting
a wardrobe of designer casual clothes and a stylishly short haircut,
he plays Will, a wealthy, single thirtysomething in North London.
He doesn't work as such - the royalties from his late father's novelty
number one hit provide him with a handsome income - but he's not
idle: he buys CDs, watches television, and goes out to lunch ("How
do people manage to fit in a full-time job?", he wonders).
Claiming
that he has a child in order to make himself more attractive to
single mothers, Will meets the troubled 12-year-old Marcus (Hoult),
whose own hippy mum Fiona (Collette) has tried to commit suicide...
"About
a Boy" may chart its central character's emotional awakening
through an unlikely friendship, yet much of its humour derives from
Will's profound immaturity: he's a congenital liar who makes inappropriately
childish comments in grave situations, with his eyes seemingly glazing
over during any "serious" conversation with another adult.
He
regards his own life as "the Will Show", not an "ensemble
drama", although falling in love with beautiful illustrator
Rachel (Weisz) causes him to reassess some of these deeply-held
certainties.
Capturing
Will's surface charm and inner hollowness, Grant gives an immaculate
comic performance, and he's ably supported by Hoult, who resists
the easy option of making Marcus overly likeable.
The
brothers Weitz take few risks in their aesthetic choices: more importantly,
they smoothly oversee a procession of humorous scenes, culminating
in the improbable sight of Grant rocking out with his electric guitar
at the school concert.
"About
a Boy" opens in UK cinemas on Friday 26th April 2002.
Reviewed by , 大象传媒 Films
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