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Boy at Shores
A boy enters an artist's workshop, eager to find out what that encounter might bring him...
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Plot Summary
A former soldier, broken by his past, finds himself drawn into the dangerous world of underground fighting. As he seeks redemption and a way to support his family, he must confront his inner demons and the brutal reality of his new life. The film explores themes of violence, loyalty, and the struggle for survival in a harsh environment.
Critical Reception
Boy at Shores received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics commending its raw intensity and strong performances, particularly from Søren Malling. However, some found the narrative to be bleak and predictable, and the depiction of violence to be gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty realism and intense fight sequences.
Søren Malling's performance as a haunted ex-soldier was a standout.
Criticized by some for its dark tone and repetitive plot elements.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Mads Matthiesen, previously directed the acclaimed short film 'Antboy' before making 'Boy at Shores'.
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