Boyhood (2014)

Movie · 2014 · Drama · 2h 45m · R · English

Curator score: 8.4/10 (991.5K ratings)

12 years in the making.

Overview

The film tells a story of a divorced couple trying to raise their young son. The story follows the boy for twelve years, from first grade at age 6 through 12th grade at age 17-18, and examines his relationship with his parents as he grows.

Ratings

Director

Richard Linklater

Production

IFC Productions, Detour Filmproduction

Cast

Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke, Lorelei Linklater, Libby Villari, Marco Perella, Brad Hawkins, Jamie Howard, Andrew Villarreal, Jenni Tooley, Zoe Graham, Charlie Sexton, Elijah Smith, Steven Chester Prince, Bonnie Cross, Sydney Orta, Shane Graham, Tess Allen, Ryan Power, Sharee Fowler

Where to watch

Netflix, Hulu, AMC+, Philo, Sundance Now, MUBI

Curator Review

Verdict

A quietly ambitious coming-of-age drama that uses its 12-year production to capture the ordinary, accumulating texture of growing up. It’s less about plot twists than about memory, family friction, and the way small moments become life-defining.

Best for

  • viewers who like naturalistic, character-driven drama
  • fans of coming-of-age stories that feel lived-in rather than plot-heavy
  • people interested in family dynamics, divorce, and adolescence
  • viewers curious about formal experiments that still stay emotionally accessible

Skip if

  • you want a tightly structured or highly dramatic story
  • you dislike slice-of-life pacing and long stretches of everyday conversation
  • you prefer films with a strong central plot or clear catharsis
  • you’re impatient with understated emotional payoffs

Overview

Boyhood is a rare film that turns time itself into the main dramatic force. Rather than dramatizing life with big reversals, it watches a child become a teenager and a family keep changing around him, letting the accumulation of ordinary moments do the work. That approach gives the film a strong emotional afterimage, even when individual scenes feel loose or unforced.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the specificity: sibling squabbles, awkward stepfathers, shifting homes, school-age bravado, and the uneasy mix of love and disappointment inside a divorced family. The performances are grounded and unshowy, which helps the movie feel less like a concept and more like a memory you recognize before you can name it.

Bottom line

It can feel meandering if you want sharper narrative momentum, and some viewers will find the character arc intentionally unglamorous. But if you respond to observational drama and the bittersweet realism of growing up, it’s one of the defining American films of its era.

Top Letterboxd reviews

yazz! *・゚✧ (4★) · 8096 likes

ethan hawke gets hotter as this goes on

👽hayley👽 (3★) · 6039 likes

i just... i cant believe they spent 12 years making this goddamn movie only for mason to end up becoming a boring stoner kid

DirkH (5★) · 5965 likes

After finishing Boyhood and slowly gathering my thoughts on it I did what I usually do, fly over to Letterboxd to jot those thoughts down before they escape me. What I wasn't prepared for was what happened when I saw that poster. It was a slap in the face, a jarring reminder that I had just spent twelve years with someone. I think it's easy to not look beyond this film's ambitious conception and even write it off as a… more

abi 🖤 (4★) · 3601 likes

ethan hawke really went from : 😉🖤🎸🎳🗣🍟to🤠✝️🇺🇸🙏🏻🚐👨🏻 saddest character development

Luis (1★) · 2978 likes

It also took me 12 years to finish this, where is my Oscar nom??

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Topics

coming-of-age, family drama, naturalism, slice of life, adolescence, divorce, time lapse, 2010s indie, emotional realism

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