Monday, April 19, 2010

Movie Mondays

About a Boy

Book, 1998 by Nick Hornby

Will is thirty-six and doesn't really want children. Why does it bother people that he lives so happily alone in a fashionable, Lego-free flat, with massive speakers and a mammoth record collection, hardwood floors, and an expensive cream-colored rug that no kid has ever thrown up on? Then Will meets Angie. He's never been out with anyone who was a mom. And it has to be said that Angie's long blond hair and big blue eyes are not irrelevant to Will's reassessment of his attitude toward children. Then it dawns on Will that maybe Angie goes out with him because of the children. That maybe children democratize beautiful, single women. That single mothers -- bright, attractive, available women - were all over London ... Marcus is twelve and he knows he's weird. It was all his mother's fault, Marcus figured. She was the one who made him listen to Joni Mitchell instead of Nirvana, and read books instead of play on his Gameboy. Then Marcus meets Will. Will belongs to his mother's SPAT group (Single Parents, Alone Together), and Will is cool. Marcus needs someone who knows what kind of sneakers he should wear, and who Kurt Cobain is. And Marcus's mother needs a husband. They could all move in together! Marcus and his mother, Will and his son, Ned. Then Marcus follows Will home to his flat, where there are no toys or diapers, no second bedroom, even -- and certainly no Ned. This was valuable stuff. If Marcus went home and told his mother about this right away, that would be the end of it. But something tells Marcus that he should hang on to this information until he knows what it's worth.

Movie, 2002 directed by Chris & Paul Weitz

Features: Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult

Tagline: Growing up has nothing to do with age.

Awards: Nominated for an Oscar for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay



Have you read the book or seen the movie? Have you seen other Nick Hornby movie adaptations...High Fidelity or Fever Pitch?

I have seen all 3 of the movie adaptations but haven't read any of his books. I really liked About a Boy. It's worth seeing if you haven't already.

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