Nickel Boys (2024)

Movie · 2024 · Drama, History · 2h 20m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 8.7/10 (245.2K ratings)

Overview

Chronicles the powerful friendship between two young Black teenagers navigating the harrowing trials of reform school together in Florida.

Ratings

Director

RaMell Ross

Production

Plan B Entertainment, Louverture Films, Anonymous Content, Orion Pictures

Cast

Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Hamish Linklater, Gralen Bryant Banks, Fred Hechinger, Jimmie Fails, Luke Tennie, Bryan Gael Guzman, Ethan Cole Sharp, Sam Malone, Najah Bradley, Jase Stidwell, Legacy Jones, Ky'druis Follins, Gabrielle Simone Johnson, Peter Gabb, Bill Martin Williams, Taraja Ramsess, Zachary Van Zandt

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A formally daring, emotionally devastating drama that uses an immersive first-person style to turn a historical story of abuse, friendship, and survival into something immediate and unforgettable. It asks for patience, but rewards it with striking visual storytelling and real emotional force.

Best for

  • Viewers who like bold formal experimentation
  • Fans of historical dramas with social urgency
  • People drawn to intimate friendship stories under extreme pressure
  • Audiences open to emotionally heavy, visually inventive cinema

Skip if

  • You prefer straightforward, conventional storytelling
  • You are sensitive to abuse, institutional cruelty, or trauma-heavy material
  • You want a light or easily digestible drama
  • You dislike films that prioritize style as much as plot

Overview

Nickel Boys is one of those rare historical dramas that feels less like a reconstruction than a lived memory. Its first-person approach is not a trick so much as a point of view that reshapes how we experience fear, tenderness, and the slow erosion of innocence. The result is both formally adventurous and deeply humane.

Worth noting

What lingers most is the film’s attention to small, telling details: gestures, glances, objects, and spaces that accumulate into a portrait of survival under cruelty. The friendship at its center gives the film its emotional spine, making the story feel personal even when the institution around it is vast and dehumanizing.

Bottom line

It may not be the easiest film to settle into, especially if you prefer classical distance or clean narrative flow. But for viewers willing to meet it on its own terms, it’s a major achievement: haunting, rigorous, and often heartbreaking in ways that stay with you long after the credits.

Top Letterboxd reviews

demi adejuyigbe (4.5★) · 9096 likes

I have not sobbed as hard and as consistently at a movie as I did at the last ten minutes of this. I thought it wouldn't get me because I predicted the ending about halfway through, but it fucking shook me. And now I'm sitting on the couch, thinking about it, and crying more. Small detail that kind of fucked me up was how often the camera would turn away from something, not horizontally, but by turning to the floor.… more

Sean Fennessey (4.5★) · 7155 likes

You can freeze this movie at any moment of its 139 minutes and see an image that tells a story. Danger on a dark street. A magnet sliding down a fridge. An open seat in a car. A ceiling fan. A cane poking a bare chest. A wooden cross tied to a truck scraping the pavement. The cover of a book. A grandmother’s face. Space. A Google search. A bar patron you haven’t seen in years. Sidney Poitier. It’s a… more

James (Schaffrillas) (4★) · 5646 likes

Occasionally difficult to emotionally connect with due to the first person perspective, but equally difficult to deny how bold its storytelling style truly is. How the hell was this not in the conversation for Best Director, Editing, and Sound?!

Emily St. James · 4686 likes

I don’t precisely know what I mean by this, but I don’t think this movie’s first person conceit is meant to capture the world as it is seen but rather the world as it is remembered, and I think it does that just about perfectly.

davidehrlich (5★) · 3152 likes

A leaf twirls through a pair of Black fingers. A deck of playing cards is bridged together in extreme close-up. A dry-cleaned suit hangs out the window of a parked car like it’s waiting for its body to come back. A boy named Elwood studies his reflection in his grandmother’s steaming iron, and later in the window display of the local Tallahassee electronic shop whose TVs are broadcasting a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. The year is 1962, Jim… more A leaf twirls through a pair of Black fingers. A deck of playing cards is bridged together in extreme close-up. A dry-cleaned suit hangs out the window of a parked car like it’s waiting for its body to come back. A boy named Elwood studies his reflection in his grandmother’s steaming iron, and later in the window display of the local Tallahassee electronic shop whose TVs are broadcasting a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. The year is 1962, Jim… more

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Topics

historical drama, coming-of-age, first-person perspective, trauma, racial injustice, institutional cruelty, Florida, 1960s, art-house, emotionally devastating

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