What I take from this scene is to remember that children remember EVERYTHING. Maybe the father really did say it, but he said it in passing without thinking about it. So the difference was in the perception of what was said.
I can really relate to this scene. He knows his father as the "fun dad" who doesn't have any parental responsibility and has the time/energy to indulge in silly things. Now he finds that his father has grown up, and isn't as much fun anymore. I can't blame Mason for not liking the change, because his father isn't there for him anyway.
This is a great scene, I think Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) does remember saying that he'd give the GTO to Mason Jr., but he just doesn't want to admit that he changed his mind.
Fine. Explain to me then! :) the only good part was when the mum was all like, fine go on to college and live your life and leave me behind. But hardly enough to justify the ratings
Tessa from retail Richard Linklater's movies rarely have a clear storyline, like "regular" films. Linklater's big talent is, that the viewer creates a very strong connection with the characters, and therefore indentifies him/herself with the movie a lot. And in Boyhood, he brought that talent to perfection. A real feel good movie
What I take from this scene is to remember that children remember EVERYTHING. Maybe the father really did say it, but he said it in passing without thinking about it. So the difference was in the perception of what was said.
This movie is a masterpiece.
I can really relate to this scene. He knows his father as the "fun dad" who doesn't have any parental responsibility and has the time/energy to indulge in silly things. Now he finds that his father has grown up, and isn't as much fun anymore. I can't blame Mason for not liking the change, because his father isn't there for him anyway.
Don't underestimate a kid's memory. Parents can say things to young kids to make them happy. Trust me - the kid remembers.
This is a great scene, I think Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) does remember saying that he'd give the GTO to Mason Jr., but he just doesn't want to admit that he changed his mind.
0:43 they need to get that alignment checked lol
Baa 123 he’s driving straight but the steering wheel was turning right.
Baa 123 no I’m talking about the car. The steering was turning right the whole time. Google car alignment
wow never noticed that good eye. also the background changes
Time Passes
Where is hood girl
Actually, a small movie called "Girlhood" came out recently. Completely different film, compared to Boyhood.
So Jin Choi yeah I noticed that they were completely different
nice hair...
Overrated
For morons like yourself.
Uh haha I have my own opinion and that's that. It was an ordinary story man I didn't see what was so special
Tessa from retail Your small summary indicates that the movie just went over your head.
Fine. Explain to me then! :) the only good part was when the mum was all like, fine go on to college and live your life and leave me behind. But hardly enough to justify the ratings
Tessa from retail Richard Linklater's movies rarely have a clear storyline, like "regular" films. Linklater's big talent is, that the viewer creates a very strong connection with the characters, and therefore indentifies him/herself with the movie a lot. And in Boyhood, he brought that talent to perfection. A real feel good movie