Bad Boys

1983

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

21
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh90%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright81%
IMDb Rating7.21015470

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Clancy Brown Photo
Clancy Brown as Viking Lofgren
Sean Penn Photo
Sean Penn as Mick O'Brien
Ally Sheedy Photo
Ally Sheedy as J. C. Walenski
Alan Ruck Photo
Alan Ruck as Carl Brennan
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2 hr 3 min
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2 hr 3 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bkoganbing7 / 10

Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha Gonna Do

Bad Boys and The Falcon And The Snowman are the first film that Sean Penn was taken seriously as an actor and not just a James Dean wannabe. A lot of people with that rebel persona have come and gone, but Penn's proved to have staying power in his adult roles.

But it was a part like Mick O'Brien, kid from the mean streets of Chicago that first attracted the movie going public to Sean Penn. Bad Boys is not your usual teen dream Brat Pack film. Penn's representative of some of the baddest of the bad from the Eighties.

Penn's a high school kid from Chicago, but the kind who only goes to school on occasion, maybe to get messages from his hoodlum friends. A heist he plans goes horribly wrong and the little brother of another tough kid, Esai Morales, is accidentally killed simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

That last crime finally puts him in reform school and of course Morales winds up there as well. That's after raping Ally Sheedy who is Penn's girl friend. That sets up the final confrontation between them.

Bad Boys is one of a long line of films going back to Wild Boys Of The Road dealing with the juvenile delinquent problem and the incarceration thereof. It's interesting how rape is used as a weapon in two instances here and how it's thought of that way. Morales rapes Sheedy as a way of getting back at Penn and in the reformatory the two who run the cell block where Penn and later Morales is put, Robert Lee Rush and Clancy Brown, use it as a way of establishing their authority.

Brown who will tell you this is a method of enforcement belies his own gay nature with those muscle pictures in his cell. And O'Brien's cellmate, Eric Gurry is also a latent case, maybe more. His performance in many ways is the most interesting in the film. He's a nerdy kid who happens to be one unusual inmate for the place. He's been picked on and in retaliation bombed a bowling alley where his tormentors were hanging out. Not too many kids his age have the scientific knowledge to pull off that and what we see him do here.

Still the film builds up to the climax between Penn and Morales and Bad Boys does not disappoint in the end. Bad Boys might have some charter Brat Pack members in the cast, but John Hughes wouldn't be doing a project like this.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Gritty drama in a juvenile delinquency centre

BAD BOYS is a gritty action drama about gang members who get into a violent rivalry and end up being incarcerated for their trouble. The setting is a juvenile detention centre, which brings this close in style to the hard-hitting British classic SCUM, starring Ray Winstone. BAD BOYS isn't quite that film's equal, but fans of the genre will be well served by the events of the plot.

The film has a low budget and a few scenes of poor lighting where you can't see much that's going on. However, it's also grimly realistic and the prison setting is well realised. I found the first hour pretty slow but things pick up in the second half for some familiar prison rivalry and violent chaos unfolding. Sean Penn won plaudits for his believable performance, and rightly so, but the likes of Esai Morales, Ally Sheedy, Clancy Brown, and Eric Gurry also shine just as brightly. The ending is as powerful as it gets.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle7 / 10

Sean Penn great in prison exploitation movie

Mick O'Brien (Sean Penn) is a juvenile delinquent. Paco Moreno (Esai Morales) picks on his girlfriend J.C. Walenski (Ally Sheedy). He decides to hold up Paco with his best friend Carl Brennan (Alan Ruck). It goes horribly as Carl and Paco's little brother are both killed. Mick is placed in juvenile prison and befriends cellmate Horowitz. Viking Lofgren (Clancy Brown) and Tweety are the boys in charge. He takes them on and becomes the top dog. His case worker Ramon Herrera (Reni Santoni) tries to reform him. Paco brutally rapes J.C. and is sent to the same prison. Paco faces off against Mick with the help of Viking and Tweety.

This is a gritty prison movie that is more like a 70s exploitation movie. The big reason to see this is Sean Penn. He showed great range coming off of 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High'. He is both the troubled kid and the sweet kid. He's the delinquent you want to save but is also liable to strike out at you.

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