Key Takeaways:
– ‘Boy Kills World’ 4K UHD Blu-ray edition will be released by Lionsgate on July 9.
– The film portrays a dystopian action epic with heavy doses of black comedy.
– Two different cuts of the film could potentially be included in the Blu-ray edition.
– The film received mixed reviews but holds the potential of spawning a franchise.
Lionsgate is all set to treat the fans of ‘Boy Kills World’ with a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version of the film slated for release on the 9th of July. This new release comes in the wake of the action-packed film’s modestly well-received premiere in April.
Unveiling ‘Boy Kills World’
Featining Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd as ‘Boy’, the movie traces the protagonist’s route to revenge after his family is brutally murdered, leaving him orphaned, deaf, and mute. The film presents a dystopian landscape filled with theatrical violence and dark humor, peppered with the protagonist’s journey to becoming an instrument of death.
Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic dynasty ruled by the deranged matriarch Hilda Van Der Koy (Janssen), Boy trains with a mysterious shaman (Ruhian) to get back at those who wronged him. This intensely raw plot, balanced between chaos and purpose, may even lay the foundation for future expansion into a franchise.
Critics on ‘Boy Kills World’
While the film had a mixed critical reception, with a 59% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the audience score stood comparatively higher at 72%. Notably, Chris Bumbray commended the movie’s outlandish action sequences and innovative world-building aspect, expressing his enjoyment of this action thriller.
Interesting Aspects of Blu-ray Release
The anticipated Blu-ray release might encompass alternate versions of the film involving the narrative aspect. SkarsgÃ¥rd’s ‘Boy’ character while being a deaf-mute possesses an inner monologue. According to multiple screenings, it seems H. Jon Benjamin provides the voiceover in the final cut, supposedly the last voice ‘Boy’ heard before his deafness set in. Alternatively, the alternate version could include SkarsgÃ¥rd himself voicing the narrative.
Is it Worth the Watch?
Despite underperforming at the box office, ‘Boy Kills World’ delivered a novel viewing experience, riskily straddling dystopian action and black comedy. With the promise of a 4K UHD Blu-ray release, those who found intrigue in the film’s gritty narrative or the character’s dark odyssey could consider adding this one to their collection.
We’re eager to learn your thoughts about ‘Boy Kills World’. Were you captivated by its audacious storyline? Are you intrigued by the prospect of hearing the alternate narrations on the Blu-ray release?