Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fascinating . . .
All philisophical differences aside, I think I have a lot in common with the director of Boy 4: Boy Oh Boy. While his existentialist take on the nature of being is not up my alley, it sure made for some succulent sequences with "The Prof." His "teachings" may have not even existed, but they were real enough to me!!

This film could serve, perhaps, as an admonishment of existentialism and its narcissistic take on life, but I don't find it so. While there are holes (in more ways than one), the lens is extremely sympathetic to our core cast of young philosophers. Their sometimes naive judgement and beliefs make them extremely innocent, however, and nothing gets my motor running like teaching little boys lessons. Rowr!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - not so good but it is OK
The arousing movie is surely based on the imagination of the screenplay writer and the director. The lack of the philosophical depth , the slow-to-death development of the plots...contribute to the underrating.Hence , I only generously give it a 3-star rating.


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