The Butcher Boy
The Butcher Boy is exuberant, funny and horrific. It's
passionate and inventive and unforgettable. The Butcher
Boy was directed by Irishman Neil Jordan who's previous
films are impressive. They include The Crying Game, Mona
Lisa, Interview With A Vampire, and Michael Collins.
The Butcher Boy is based on a novel by Patrick McCabe
who also co-wrote the screen play. I'm very pleased to
relate that as far as I know The Butcher Boy isn't based on a true story!!! I sure hope it isn't anyway.
The Butcher Boy is about a lad who commits a horrific
murder in a rural Irish town. But the film certainly isn't
solemn. Jordan has enlivened an essentially gory tale with
a touch of inventive, sometimes humourous magic realism
(a bewigged Sinead O'Connor plays The Virgin Mary). Jordan
is also blessed by having available a wonderfully gifted
leading actor.
Fifteen year old Eamonn Owens, a schoolboy in real life
from near where The Butcher Boy was shot, plays 12 year
old Francie Brady. Francie finds himself betrayed. His
dad (Stephen Rea) is a drunk, his Ma (Aisling O'Sullivan)
is suicidal. His best friend lets him down. The township
and it's institutions aren't supportive. He eventually
takes his revenge.
The boy also has visions. We could say he's imaginative
as children should be, but this boy is cheerfully violent
as well. The Butcher Boy doesn't discuss cause and effect
at all, but such is the power of the film, most viewers
will wonder how such a thing could happen. Was Francie
schizophrenic? Was he a psychopath. If he had had a stable
loving family what might have happened?
Regardless, Eamonn Owens is just terrific as the
cheerful, energetic, often very funny Francie Brady. This
red headed bundle of uninhibited, unselfconscious energy
has created a very memorable screen character indeed. Neil
Jordan must have been tickled pink to have such a lead for
his film.
Leading English stage actress Fiona Shaw plays the
prissy Mrs Nugent and Irish stalwart, Milo (the eyebrows)
O'Shea plays a meddlesome priest. Stephen Rea fans won't
find much to celebrate since Rea doesn't do much more than
look drunk, sit, and kick in a television, but that's
because The Butcher Boy quite rightly revolves around the
wonderful, funny and bloody Eamonn Owens. See The Butcher
Boy if you can.
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