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About a Boy

User rating: 3.95 36 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: May 17, 2002

PG-13 | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 1h 40m

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User rating: August 24, 2010

Very enjoyable film which has deep moments.

User rating: November 25, 2006

It was one of my favorite movies. If you love reality movies, then i`m sure you`ll love this one.

User rating: July 27, 2005

Wonderful film, outstanding performance from Hugh Grant.

User rating: July 25, 2005

The movie disappoited me since I read Nick Hornby`s novel first and liked it a lot. There are many things turn upside down in the movie which change the meaning completely and for worse (e.g. the character of Ellie). I recommend to read the book!

User rating: May 19, 2005

Only movie Hugh Grant has ever made that I can stomach...BUT I LOVED IT! On my top ten best ever.

User rating: May 14, 2005

VERY ENJOYABLE FILM.

User rating: February 17, 2004

it was ok i guess but thye could have made it better

User rating: August 21, 2003

it was the best british movie in a long time, I loved it. p.s. I ran out and got this movie on DVD the day it came out.

User rating: July 6, 2003

horrible movie

User rating: October 18, 2002

Am imteresting polarization of comments on this film suggests that its popularity might very well rise and fall with the acceptability of Hugh Grant`s choice of character,or at the very least his own personal popularity. I personally found the movie to be touching and funny, the performances naturalistic, the characters sympathetic (nice to see a "villain", so the speak, portrayed in a sympathetic light here), and the whole story convincing, if offbeat. In this case, particularly with the two male leads, offbeat is very good indeed, and provides us with moments ranging from the poignant to humerous.