Boyhood is less about plot or character study and more just about time. Its a power reflection of time, how it effects us and our relationships and our view of the world. In much the same that Slacker was about how we percieve and move through a day, Boyhood was about how we perviece and move through time.
But it was not about the boy. It was not about Boyhood. There is no theme in his life. As I mentioned - which you quoted - he is not the prime mover in his own life. Now, I wouldn't really expect him or anyone to be at age 6 or 8 or maybe even 10. But it continues to be true as he gets older. And he is not even an interesting character. It is not worth moving through someone's life whose life is not worthy of moving through.
To me, this is similar to a TV show, The Good Wife. The central character is not an actor, but a reactor. She does not move things forward; she reacts to things happening around her. I watched the show for 7 seasons because I enjoyed the other characters on the show, but I despised the central character. She was a nothing.
Here, as you say, the other characters don't matter, because the movie is not about them, so there is not even that solace. We are left only with the boy. My point is that the boy just isn't interesting enough to carry the movie.
I put it to you: what is the theme of this movie? What is the message of this movie?
You go through great pains to call out my fleeting comparison of this movie to 2001, and call it strange that I would compare this one to that. That one had a message. That one had a theme. It was about the evolution of man; it was about the evolution of life. It was about artificial intelligence becoming human - or at least alive. What is the theme here? What did you take away from this movie?
Ultimately, this film is a gimmick, and that gimmick fails. Perhaps it could have succeeded with a better-written movie, with a more interesting central character, but this one fell flat on its face.
I want the doctor to take your picture so I can look at you from inside as well.
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