
Birthday Boy
It is Sjoerd's birthday and his mother has spared no trouble or expense to make this day a pleasurable one. Helped by the au pair, she takes the eleven-year-old kid on a search, where an unfortunate coincidence puts them in the middle of a raid. The criminals take the complete party bunch hostage and then it is a matter of surviving for the birthday boy.
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Plot Summary
A man named Simon is celebrating his 40th birthday. He is a successful and seemingly content individual, but his life takes a dark turn as hidden secrets and unresolved issues from his past begin to surface. The film explores the psychological impact of confronting one's history and the devastating consequences of buried truths.
Critical Reception
Birthday Boy received critical acclaim for its intense psychological exploration and strong performances, particularly from lead actor Ian Hart. It was praised for its unsettling atmosphere and its nuanced portrayal of repressed trauma.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its psychological depth and unsettling atmosphere.
- Ian Hart's performance as the tormented protagonist was a standout.
- The film masterfully builds tension through its exploration of repressed memories.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally a play written by Dominic Cooke.
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