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Saturday, November 11, 2006
Goodbye Boys

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A Bernard Chauly film after Gol & Gincu. A great film to be watched by teenage. 8 Boys, 5 Days, 100 km.

 

The Story

What happens when a gang of Form Five Ipoh boys embark on a 100km hike to fulfill a King Scouts requirement but come back on the road to becoming men?

Goodbye Boys is a simple journey with complicated realizations. Set in 1990, Malaysia, it is about a gang of pimply guys with raging hormones, undecided ambitions and formative identities. They set out on a grueling 5-day journey through the Kinta Valley – once the richest tin deposit in the world, now an abandoned plain - that changes friendships and selves.

It’s a group expedition with individual goals. The harsh realization is that although we’re a troop/patrol, we’re not necessarily a ‘brotherhood’. Friends are important but eventually, it’s not always about togetherness. Memorable camaraderie, yes, but each and everyone needs to grow up, get real. Stand on your own two feet, walk your own walk.

Some will return mini-heroes, content with being welcomed by their dream dates at the 5th Form Farewell Prom organized by the Ipoh Convent girls. Others will realize that the expedition is the beginning of other things in life… the need to escape a small town to realize… one’s dreams…

When you grow up in any small town, you know that you have to breakaway in order to discover your fullest potential. This is a story that will capture the psyche of a group of young boys on the brink of leaving their comfort zones, in transition… It is a confusing yet exciting time where you wish the possibilities were endless but in reality, you know your escape routes are limited.

Education is your ticket out. It’s a time when your identity, ambition, sexuality is evolving. It is about looking back at a crucial formative period, much of which is reflected within a micro-journey of an expedition. Youth is a time when everything seems exaggerated. A slow dance with your girl means everything. People’s actions and deeds affect you in a big way. Negative emotions in particular seem amplified.

What you were then, what you have become. What you continue to be… Yet we constantly look back. The personal journey of a few that can be understood universally. It is a timeless journey that affirms growing up as being a beautiful tragicomedy.

The Director

 
Mr Bernard Chauly

Crucial formative years spent in a Mission School run by La Salle Brothers. . . Yet I’ve come to realize that identity is my route, not my roots.  Growing up in small town Ipoh, educated in Malaysia, America and the UK, I feel now is the right time to tell ‘Goodbye Boys’.

Although this will be my second feature film after Gol & Gincu, it’s my first screenplay.  Goodbye Boys is an expedition film, 8 boys on journeys of forming identities, part of larger routes in life. “Education is that which remains when everything else learnt in school is forgotten”, a quote by Einstein I still find relevant. ‘Goodbye Boys’, a semi-autobiographical tale and important aspects the result of ‘that which remains’, now ready to be recounted…15 years later.

Not nostalgic, not sentimental. Ironically real. A route, a universal film story.

The Casts

     
  • Jay Eng as Jin
          
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  • Nas-T as Glenn
         
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  • Razif Hashim as Ivan
         
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  • Farid Ramlee as Aris
         
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  • David Eng as Leonard
         
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  • Peter Khor as Wei Heen
         
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  • Daniel Henry as Xiao
         
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  • Tommy Kuan as Aaron
         
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  • Lisa Surihani As Lara
         

Buy Goodbye Boys VCD Now!

Goodbye Boys VCD are now available in Malaysia at MYDIN stores, most Music Valley, Rock Corner as well as selected Speedy and Video Ezy outlets.

  • Rock Corner, 1-Utama (NW)
  • Rock Corner, Bangsar Shopping Village
  • Rock Corner, GE Mall
  • Rock Corner, Mid Valley Mall
  • Rock Corner, Giant, Subang USJ
  • Rock Corner, Pertama Complex
  • Rock Corner, Kota Raya
  • Rock Corner, Subang Parade
  • Rock Corner, The Curve
  • Rock Corner, Sogo
  • Mydin
  • Avenue Musique, Connaught Market Center, Cheras
  • Z n Jenni Enter, Plaza Idaman Gombak, Gombak
  • J.Y. Trading, Petaling Jaya
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Credit To Red Films and Goodbye Boys Official Homepage for the informations.



A Must Watch Film.


Inside the box


Bought it from Artist Gallery, Tesco Penang and was given discount RM 1.90

 

 

 



 

myzzover posted at 12:22:41 pm

Term papers
November 3, 2009   03:22 PM PST
 
I am so impressed, really this gang is really nice and I would like to purchase their CD's also . . . . .
 


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