Boy With Green Hair, The (1948) – FilmFanatic.org
Boy With Green Hair, The (1948)
"Green is the color of spring… It means hope, a promise of new life to come."
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Genres: Response to Peary’s Review: Because Peter’s hair doesn’t turn green until about halfway through the film, by this point we’ve grown to care about him, and understand the depth of his frustration and loneliness. Though ostensibly serving a larger purpose, Peter’s green hair ultimately signals his own coming-of-age: he must learn to trust his instincts and do what he feels is right rather than give in to the pressures of society. Thankfully, nothing is easily resolved by the end of the film; what’s important is that Peter has gotten to tell his story the way he sees it. Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Categories Links: |
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David Csontos says:
A no-brainer must-see.
[copied from my post today in facebook’s The ’40s-’50s in Film:]
As his career as a director progressed, Joseph Losey’s film projects became more and more eccentric, overall. (‘Boom!’, anyone?) But his first full-length film could not be more straightforward…or more tender and charming. It stars a very young Dean Stockwell (but this is not his debut; he had already appeared in 12 films before this – and he is still working), who is given terrific support by Pat O’Brien (as the wonderful ‘Gramps’), Robert Ryan and Barbara Hale. It’s a film with an anti-war message – but, more than that, it is a film about being ‘different’, and being thought less of for being different (which is not only one of the causes of war but the root of prejudice). At about 80 minutes, it’s a rather compact film – it delivers its message economically (even, at one point, directly – as Stockwell faces the camera and the audience straight-on) and with a great deal of sensitivity. In short, a classic.
——————NOTE: Although there is no gay reference (per se) in this film, there is one reference to a ‘lack of masculinity’: At one point, Dwayne Hickman (as a bully) screams at Stockwell: "You thought, just because I wear glasses, I was a sissy!"
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