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3''Boy'' is a 2010 {{dramedy}} directed by Creator/TaikaWaititi.
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5In late 1984, 11-year old Alamein Ranginui (called "Boy") lives on a small farm together with his grandmother, his younger brother and several cousins. When his grandmother leaves for the city for a week and he is left in charge of the house, his previously jailed father, also called Alamein, suddenly appears. While Boy often dreamed of a life with his father and hopes to get closer to him again, Alamein is out to find the robbed money he once buried in the area. Soon, Boy realises that his father is not the idol he always imagined.
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7Not to be confused with the Japanese film ''Film/Boy1969'', ''Film/TheBoy'' or ''Film/TheBoy2015''.
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10!!The movie provides examples of:
11* BigBrotherBully: Boy is this to Rocky, insulting him constantly and, according to Rocky, even blaming him for their mother's death, saying that his 'super-powers' killed her.
12* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Boy's grandmother returns, meaning that that he, Rocky and their cousins have a caring and responsible adult looking after them. However, Boy's image of his father has been largely shattered. Alamein turns out to still be around, so the possibility of reconciliation is there. However, it's not clear if Alamein plans on sticking around or if he'll just run off on his family again.]]
13* BoomerangBigot: Alamein reveals that he drew a swastika on his old bedroom wall, though he's matured enough to admonish his own son to not "get involved in the Nazi stuff."
14* BrokenPedestal: Boy idolizes his father, but his father quickly lets him down.
15* BrokenTreasure: [[spoiler:Leaf chews up and destroys the money that Boy has been searching for in the field.]]
16* BullyingTheDisabled: The character of "Weirdo" is called "mental" by the main character, who throws rocks at the man and taunts him.
17* CallingTheOldManOut: Boy, finally, towards the end.
18-->'''Boy:''' I don't remember you! You weren't there! You weren't there when he was born! You weren't there when she died! Where were you?
19* ChekhovsGun: When [[spoiler:Leaf eats all the money of Alamein's plunder]], Boy remembers one of his father's friends talking about melting the copper door knobs of the house and selling them. Unfortunately, he tries to melt them in the brand new microwave.
20* CulturalCringe: When Boy asks his father if samurai were like traditional Maori warriors, Alamein sniffs and says they were ''much better.''
21* DancePartyEnding: In mid credits, the cast spoofs the [[Music/MichaelJackson "Thriller"]] dance, combining it with Māori hakas.
22* DeathByChildbirth: Boy's mother died giving birth to his brother Rocky.
23* DisappearedDad: Alamein has been this to his two sons after Joanie's death.
24* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler:When Boy's goat Leaf is hit by Alamein's car and he drives away, Boy and Rocky later return to the site, carry him home and bury him in his enclosure.]]
25* ExtremeOmniGoat: Boy's pet goat eats [[spoiler:the money he hid in the old car in his backyard.]]
26* TheLostLenore: Likely out of pride, he doesn't ever express it, but it's evident from his visits to the graveyard that the father does miss his wife very much.
27* MaternalDeathBlameTheChild: Boy apparently told Rocky that their mother's death is his fault. Rocky even apologises to their father for 'killing' her.
28* MichaelJacksonsThrillerParody: During the DancePartyEnding, the cast spoofs the dance and combines it with Māori hakas.
29* MissingMom: Boy and Rocky's mother died seven years before the movie takes place.
30* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: Boy picks on a mentaly challenged man who is always out scavenging on the beach. Rocky strikes up a conversation with him and learns that he's a pretty decent guy in spite of his lack of friends. Later, the man rescues Boy from drowning.
31* OnceMoreWithClarity: Boy recalls his mother's death by childbirth, with Alamein weeping at her bedside. When he recalls the scene again later, he remembers that Alamein was not there.
32* PromotionToParent: Boy has to act as this to his younger brother and cousins when his grandmother goes away for a week, even though he is only eleven years old himself.
33* RailingKill: Well, almost. [[spoiler:After his relationship with his father goes off the rails, Boy sits on the railing of the bridge to reflect. However, being [[DrowingMySorrows high and drunk]], he falls over backwards off the railing. Fortunately he's rescued by the local loner whom he had earlier tormented.]]
34* RealityHasNoSubtitles: When characters in the film speak Maori, it is not translated.
35* RunningGag:
36** A [[FunnySpoon spoon]] being misused, among others as a dash key or as a screwdriver. Boy even claims that his father escaped from prison using a spoon.
37** The microwave being mistaken as a television.
38** People calling each other "egg" as an insult.
39* ShoutOut:
40** ''[[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T.]]'' and ''Music/MichaelJackson'' get mentioned several times throughout the movie.
41** [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] gets mentioned when Alamein talks about criminal and violent people who are actually good guys. Seven years later, Waititi got to make a movie [[Film/ThorRagnarok that starred the Hulk]].
42** Alamein asks to be called "Shogun" after seeing a copy of James Clavell's ''[[Literature/AsianSaga Shogun]]''.
43* TheStinger: The last shot of the movie is Leaf the goat walking over a dance floor that lights up as it walks on it.
44* WellDoneSonGuy: Boy turns into this, trying to act like his father, because he doesn't want him to leave them again. [[spoiler: A major part of his CharacterDevelopment stems from seeing through his father's selfishness and disregard for his children and finally realizing that the man he once idolized isn't worth the trouble.]]
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