3 reviews
Touching, funny, original and bittersweet "Some Boys Don't Leave" tells the story of a young couple's break-up that is decided by one side but not accepted by the other. The Girl (Eloise Mumford) doesn't want the The Boy (Jesse Eisenberg, adorable) around her, she wants him out of her life and out of her, at one time shared, apartment. But he just don't move! He stays there in her apartment, sitting on the corridor floor, doing everything he can in that limited space, eating, playing or trying to convince her of something while her new life passes by him, pretending he doesn't exist, bringing a new guy for a one night stand.
When these two will ever solve things out? Fine, we don't have enough time to focus on why their relationship wasn't working (maybe it's just because he's a real slacker, too focused on himself) but we do have time to notice that despite the girl's contempt for the boy she still cares about him. One of the biggest moments here is when she can't seem to sleep, then she walks to the corridor where he's sleeping and she lays on his side, hugging him for a brief moment. That's the turning point for him, when he wakes up a little after this.
Maggie Kiley's "Some Boys Don't Leave" makes interesting points about relations despite the beyond reasonable situation presented, and that's what makes the film being more attractive to viewers (along with the main couple).
Discovered by accident, I really enjoyed this short film. Even if it wasn't for this great story at least it would be because of Jesse Eisenberg. Such a talent both as comic and as a dramatic actor. His character here can be annoying, playful, a little romantic (he sure does how to steal a kiss!), sad. You can't take your eyes off of him. So cute just as this movie is. 9/10
When these two will ever solve things out? Fine, we don't have enough time to focus on why their relationship wasn't working (maybe it's just because he's a real slacker, too focused on himself) but we do have time to notice that despite the girl's contempt for the boy she still cares about him. One of the biggest moments here is when she can't seem to sleep, then she walks to the corridor where he's sleeping and she lays on his side, hugging him for a brief moment. That's the turning point for him, when he wakes up a little after this.
Maggie Kiley's "Some Boys Don't Leave" makes interesting points about relations despite the beyond reasonable situation presented, and that's what makes the film being more attractive to viewers (along with the main couple).
Discovered by accident, I really enjoyed this short film. Even if it wasn't for this great story at least it would be because of Jesse Eisenberg. Such a talent both as comic and as a dramatic actor. His character here can be annoying, playful, a little romantic (he sure does how to steal a kiss!), sad. You can't take your eyes off of him. So cute just as this movie is. 9/10
- Rodrigo_Amaro
- Nov 18, 2012
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So, "Some Boys Don't Leave", it's a short film, directed by Maggie Kiley with Jessie Eisenberg and Eloise Mumford in the principal roles.
When I saw the trailer for this short film, I can't say that I was really that excited to see it, but after seeing it, it blown my mind.
The story looks simple, but not everyone agrees about what it is about. It's a really funny, touching and bittersweet movie, with really nice performances from Jessie Eisenberg and Eloise Mumford, a nice cinematography and a really nice, but with 2 or 3 different interpretations, story, which you can surely relate to.
In the end, I really enjoyed this movie, and this made me a fan of Jessie work.
When I saw the trailer for this short film, I can't say that I was really that excited to see it, but after seeing it, it blown my mind.
The story looks simple, but not everyone agrees about what it is about. It's a really funny, touching and bittersweet movie, with really nice performances from Jessie Eisenberg and Eloise Mumford, a nice cinematography and a really nice, but with 2 or 3 different interpretations, story, which you can surely relate to.
In the end, I really enjoyed this movie, and this made me a fan of Jessie work.
- jp-figueira
- Apr 5, 2015
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- Horst_In_Translation
- Sep 21, 2015
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