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Homeboy

  • 1988
  • 15
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.1K
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Homeboy (1988)
A simple self-destructive drifter and tough small-time boxer with a brain injury that could kill him meets and falls for a cute beach carnival owner, Ruby, but also befriends a sleazy friendly criminal, Wesley, who's planning a big score.
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A simple self-destructive drifter and tough small-time boxer with a brain injury that could kill him meets and falls for a cute beach carnival owner, Ruby, but also befriends a sleazy friend... Read allA simple self-destructive drifter and tough small-time boxer with a brain injury that could kill him meets and falls for a cute beach carnival owner, Ruby, but also befriends a sleazy friendly criminal, Wesley, who's planning a big score.A simple self-destructive drifter and tough small-time boxer with a brain injury that could kill him meets and falls for a cute beach carnival owner, Ruby, but also befriends a sleazy friendly criminal, Wesley, who's planning a big score.

  • Director
    • Michael Seresin
  • Writer
    • Mickey Rourke
  • Stars
    • Mickey Rourke
    • Christopher Walken
    • Debra Feuer
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Seresin
    • Writer
      • Mickey Rourke
    • Stars
      • Mickey Rourke
      • Christopher Walken
      • Debra Feuer
    • 24User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Johnny Walker
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Wesley Pendergass
    Debra Feuer
    Debra Feuer
    • Ruby
    Thomas Quinn
    • Lou
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Grazziano
    Antony Alda
    Antony Alda
    • Ray
    Jon Polito
    Jon Polito
    • Moe Fingers
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    • Bill
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    • Cannonball
    • (as David Taylor)
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    Joseph Ragno
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    Matthew Lewis
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    Willy DeVille
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    Rubén Blades
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    Dondré T. Whitfield
    • Billy Harrison
    • (as Dondre Whitfield)
    Theo Caesar
    Theo Caesar
    • Street Tough
    • (as Teddy Abner)
    Anthony Means
    Anthony Means
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    • Director
      • Michael Seresin
    • Writer
      • Mickey Rourke
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    7Ed-Shullivan

    Mickey Rourke's love of boxing is evident in this his screenplay

    Mickey Rourke's genuine love for the sport of boxing is evident in both his writing style and in his acting as the main character in his boxing genre film Homeboy. Rourke plays a somewhat dim-witted, booze drinking, over the hill cowboy dressing boxer named Johnny Walker, whose only means of eking out a bearable living is by getting back in to the ring travelling from boxing venue to boxing venue and fighting the local 'homeboys", where the judges seem to favor the local homeboy.

    I believe that sometimes we the audience will see an actor portray a character that just does not seem believable on the big screen simply because the actors' previous body of work influences the audience to expect to see the actor play a similar type character as in his previous roles on camera. In the case of Mickey Rourke, we are used to seeing him play leading tough guy roles as he did earlier on his career as in his 1980's films where he was usually portrayed as the handsome leading man as in The Pope of Greenwich Village, 9 ½ Weeks, Rumble Fish or in Diner. And then Mickey chooses to write a screenplay where he portrays a dim witted over the hill booze laden boxer who falls for a carnival girl of his dreams.

    Mickey just shows us time and time again that he is not afraid to explore new characters (as in his Academy Award Best Actor nomination in the 2008 film, The Wrestler) and he refuses to be stereotyped in his acting roles. What I liked about the film Homeboy most was the character Johnny Walker portrayed with a quirky distorted smile that enjoyed the most simple things in life, such as hot walking the carnival ponies along the sandy beach, or just being held by his carnival girlfriend Ruby played by Debra Feuer.

    There are also good performances played by the seasoned actor Christopher Walken and Kevin Conway. Walken plays Wesley Pendergrass a thief with grand illusions of wealth and expensive clothes. Wesley's grifter character plays opposite Johnny Walkers poor cowboy boxer character and in some ways a comparison can be drawn towards the earlier Academy Award winning 1969 film Midnight Cowboy starring Jon Voight (Joe Buck) and Dustin Hoffman's (Ratso) characters.

    Kevin Conway plays a grimy cop named Grazziano who is closing in on Wesley's grifter activities and he has a soft spot for Johnny Walker's character and tells Johnny while chomping on an apple that Johnny needs to know his various types of apples and to live his own life. The audience can interpret this exchange of dialogue between Grazziano the cop and Johnny the downtrodden cowboy boxer that he should stay away from that bad apple Wesley because he is up to no good.

    The actual boxing scenes in the ring were not the greatest, but I understand that spending a ton of money on the movies production is better spent on building the characters (Rourke, Feuer, Walken and Conway) then it would be on spending on a few minutes of boxing choreography. The last fifteen minutes are very appealing as we see what will happen to the struggling boxer Johnny Walker, his new found grifter friend Wesley looking for that one big score, and Johnny's girlfriend Ruby who is struggling financially to hold on to her deceased fathers carnival business. Who will win and who will lose in the life battles we all face in one way or another? All in all, I liked the film and I give it a 7 out of 10 rating. If you like Mickey Rourke, and you like a gritty under achiever, then Homeboy will not disappoint you.
    6merklekranz

    Gritty character study of losers .........

    Though there certainly are enough fight scenes to call this a boxing film, it is more of a slowly evolving study of some interesting, but loser-type characters. Do not expect "Rocky" and you just might enjoy "Homeboy". Eric Clapton's music adds immeasurably, and the acting is solid. Christopher Walken and Mickey Rourke carry the movie. The love interest, Debra Feuer, is quite unremarkable. I liked it, some may think it is too slow moving, but that is sometimes a price worth paying, for strong character development. There is a message here to believe in yourself, no matter what the odds against you. Recommended. - MERK
    10gareth_mathias88-1

    A great boxing film with emotion that rivals that of Raging Bull's.

    Homeboy is a fantastic film. Not only is it one of my favourite boxing films, it is also one of my favourite films in general. It is about Johnny Walker, a down-and out boxer who has just recently moved into a sea-side resort. Upon arriving, he falls in love with Ruby, a carnival owner who shares a lot in common with Johnny, who it appears Johnny is fighting for.

    Johnny, who is played by Mickey Rourke, also befriends Wesley Pendergrass (Christopher Walken). Wesley and Johnny form a strong friendship, and it's Rourke's idolisation of Wesley that intriges me. Wesley wants to use Johnny, and half-way through the film he asks Johnny for a favour. Johnny has to choose between the love of Ruby (Debra Feuer)or the friendship of Wesley.

    Rourke and Walken give excellent performances and Debra Feur gives quite an exceptional performances as well. The music, by Eric Clapton, provides the film with deep emotion.

    People have slated this film and I really cannot see why. I give this film 10/10.
    8sherrillita

    Haunting musical score emphasizes old-fashioned story

    Rourke's Homeboy is accentuated with an excellent musical score. The story might appear "old fashioned" (i.e. 1940's US) to some, but watch the movie again and delve deeper - there is more than first meets the eye. Rourke's shy, awkward Johnny Walker is a memorable character. Walken fans shouldn't miss this one.
    6SnoopyStyle

    wait 20 years

    Johnny Walker (Mickey Rourke) is a struggling boxer at the end of his road. He gets a surprise win and is befriended by sleazy promoter Wesley Pendergrass (Christopher Walken). He falls for Ruby, the owner of a struggling seaside carnival.

    Rourke is doing a forerunner to a much better film 20 years later. It's essentially the same character and the same performance. The girlfriend is rather bland and the actress isn't doing much. As for Walken, he deserves better. He needs more screen time and his character is doing weird things for no reason. I knew he was in trouble when he starts singing and the ending is doing another weird thing. He's wasted in this. Rourke would get his reward later but in this, he shows the potential.

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    • Trivia
      Homeboy is the first film written by Mickey Rourke. He credited as "Sir" Eddie Cook. Other films which are written by Mickey Rourke are also credited like that.
    • Quotes

      Wesley Pendergass: Hey, John, you know, this whole place used to be covered by big fucking dinosaurs that were all over the place. They all disappeared, thousands of them. You know where they went? As time went by, they started to shrink. They got smaller. Smaller, and they started to grow wings. And they flew away, and now nobody knows where they are. That's a true story.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Llámame si me necesitas
    • Filming locations
      • Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Cinema International
      • Palisades Entertainment Group
      • Red Ruby
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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