
About a Boy
2002 • Comedy, Drama, Romance • PG-13
Will Freeman is a good-looking, smooth-talking bachelor whose primary goal in life is avoiding any kind of responsibility. But when he invents an imaginary son in order to meet attractive single moms, Will gets a hilarious lesson about life from a bright, but hopelessly geeky 12-year-old named Marcus. Now, as Will struggles to teach Marcus the art of being cool, Marcus teaches Will that you're never too old to grow up.
Runtime: 1h 41m
Dive into 'About a Boy' by Nick Hornby, where you'll find a deeper exploration of the characters compared to the film. The novel brilliantly portrays the internal struggles and emotional growth of both Will and Marcus, allowing readers to fully appreciate their transformative journeys. Through Hornby's witty and insightful prose, you get a richer understanding of the nuanced relationships that develop, capturing the essence of the characters' motivations and the poignancy of their interactions.
Moreover, reading the book offers an opportunity to savor Hornby's clever humor and sharp observations on modern life. While the movie provides a delightful snapshot of the story, the novel immerses you in the subtleties and depth that cinematic adaptations often have to forego. The book indulges readers with layers of subtext and themes that resonate profoundly, making it a highly rewarding experience beyond what the screen can capture.
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About a Boy
by Nick Hornby