Directed by Joel Edgerton, Boy Erased is based on a memoir of a teenage boy whose parents encouraged him to attend a gay-deprogramming through a Christian-sponsored program.
The movie stars some hefty actors like Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe and Oscar-nominated Lucas Hedges. Openly gay singer and songwriter Troye Sivan plays one attendee of the church-sponsored program. In the trailer, Sivan appears to keep up with the other talented actors, and I am happy for him.
The movie isn’t about being gay and accepting homosexuality. It’s about accepting your child or people. Parents can mold their children into being what they want to be. I know it is cliche, but parents have to accept who their children are and love them unconditionally.
This isn’t an anti-religion movie because, truly, it is about loving and caring for people and letting people be who they are.
Edgerton is an actor, and this is the fifth movie he’s directed. He also wrote the screenplay based on Garrard Conley’s book Boy Erased: A Memoir of Identity, Faith, and Family.
The featurette shows how much Edgerton is respected for directing this movie.
These two movie clips pretty much say what the movie is all about. Great acting, watch the clips and you will see what I mean.
The movie clip shows Troye Sivan playing a boy at the church-sponsored program.
The movie trailer tells the story and the frustration the boy and parents went through and the outcome we will find out when we watch the movie.