WARNING: IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE HISTORY BOYS AND WANT TO,
DON’T READ THIS. IT’S NOT EVEN A SPOILER- I’M GOING TO ACTUALLY EXPLAIN THE
ENDING!
So I recently saw the movie The History Boys. It was very
good and definitely worth of all the praise it got on Broadway and in the West
End. It is the story of boys- and there teachers- training for the placement
exams for Oxford and Cambridge. There are, as there always are in film and
especially in theatre, twists and turns along the way.
However, in typical cinema style, everything seems to be
resolved in the end. The students all make their desired schools (imagine the
odds), all the teachers are happy- or at least content, with both their jobs
and their lives, and the two gay (perhaps bisexual or bi-curious?) teachers are
literally riding off into the sunset on a motorcycle.
It seems like the perfect Hollywood ending, except then it
isn’t the ending. Perhaps because it is British and not Hollywood, it can’t end
happily ever after. We find out after a premature fade to black that the
motorcycle crashed and the older, and more loveable, Mr. Hector died. If this
isn’t enough of a downer, at the funeral, we learn the future fates of the
boys. One of whom decides to join the army so he can pay for college and he
died at the age of 27 or 28.
Inspire of the fact that the film made me tear up, or maybe
because of it, I did enjoy this film. It isn’t happy but it is real. The characters
are human. It is a beautiful portrayal of real life and I’d recommend it to
anyone in search of a good movie.
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