Boy A is a 2007 British film adaptation of Jonathan Trigell's critically acclaimed novel of the same name which shares some similarities with the notorious James Patrick Bulger case. The film premiered at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival.
It is directed by John Crowley and stars Andrew Garfield (who won the 2008 Best Actor BAFTA TV Award for his performance), Peter Mullan, and Katie Lyons. The North American cinematic release is distributed by The Weinstein Company.
(Andrew Garfield)
portrays Eric Wilson, Boy A. The film commences when Eric is released
from prison under the name Jack Burridge. His past is told through
flashbacks.
Eric Wilson befriends Philip Craig who is a troublemaker who rescues
Eric from a group of bullies. It is later disclosed that Philip is the
victim of rape perpetrated by his older brother. Philip gets into an argument with a girl from their school who comes across the two boys loitering
in a park. She criticizes them and refers to them as "scum" when she
witnesses Philip vandalising a park sign with a Stanley knife. Philip
approaches her and starts slashing at her forearms with the knife. He
grabs the girl and drags her under a bridge. When Philip drops the
knife, Eric picks it up, and follows them under the bridge. The girl is
killed, although the film shows neither who kills her nor how.
Eric (dubbed as Boy A during the trial) and Philip are remanded into
custody. Philip dies in prison, assumed to be suicide, but Eric believes
that he may have been killed by other inmates. Eric is later released
from prison and is guided by rehabilitation worker Terry (Peter Mullan).
Eric, shy and eager to be a good citizen again, builds up a new life
under the name Jack Burridge. He finds a job, befriends his colleague
Chris (Shaun Evans), falls in love with the office girl, Michelle (Katie Lyons),
and rescues a little girl who would otherwise have died after a car
crash. An article in a local newspaper portrays him as a hero and
includes a picture of both boys in the story. Jack wants to be honest
with Michelle and reveal his past, but Terry urges him not to do so
because it is too dangerous. Terry is afraid that people may attack Jack
because there is a reward of £20,000 for finding him. Terry argues that
it is not dishonest because Eric is history and Jack is a new person.
The rehabilitation worker is less satisfied with his own son. The son
discovers Jack's past identity from newspaper articles about Eric being
released, Jack's new role as a the hero, the fact that his father once
accidentally calls him Jack, and information he looks up without
permission on his father's computer. Out of jealousy, he reveals this to
the public. As a result Jack loses his job and his best friend Chris
distances himself from him. Michelle goes missing, and people suspect
that Jack is somehow involved, though it is later revealed she has
sequestered herself at home, devastated about the revelation that Jack
is actually Eric.
Jack repeatedly tries to phone Terry but gets his voicemail. He flees from his home to avoid reporters and travels to Blackpool.
There he meets Michelle, who tells him she was not the one who revealed
Jack's past and would have eventually understood if he told her the
truth, and then leaves. After saying farewell messages in voicemails to
Terry and Chris, the film concludes with Jack standing over the edge of a
pier.
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