THE GOOD BOY
Tommy (Anson Boon) is a smart mouthed thug whose life consists of partying, using hard drugs, assaulting strangers, urinating in public, and showing zero empathy for others … until he is randomly abducted off the street by Christopher (Stephen Graham). He wakes up and finds himself chained by the neck in the basement of an isolated country property, where Chris lives with his depressed wife Kathryn (Andrea Riseborough) and their perky teenage son Jonathan (Kit Rakusen). While forcing Tommy to acknowledge his past toxic behaviour, Chris mercilessly beats him with a baton. Some may view this scene as a dose of summary justice, where Tommy is getting what he deserves, but the horror of his situation soon sets in. The tension builds as Tommy gradually receives extra privileges and more access to other areas of the house. His relationship with his captors starts to change and you’ll question if he’s just playing along to bide his time or if he’s developed Stockholm syndrome. This film’s greatest strengths are its gripping story and flawless acting. You’ll be uneasy for the duration thanks to Graham and Boon perfectly conveying the dysfunctional intensity of their characters – Christopher with his buttoned-up self righteousness and Tommy spiralling with unrepentant anger. An unsettling psychological thriller with a blurry moral code.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 9.5/10
Kelly’s Score 10/10
Jason’s Score 8/10
Steve’s Score 7.5/10