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Director
  
Antonio Tibaldi
A movie poster of the 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi, Little Boy Blue starring Ryan Phillippe (left), Nastassja Kinski, and John Savage (bottom right).

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Plot

Two little boys are inside a car in the backseat. The boy on the right is holding the window with both hands, leaning while looking at something, a scene from the 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi, Little Boy Blue. The boy has blonde hair wearing light gray shirt.

Living in the backwoods of Texas is the dysfunctional and apparently incestuous West family: a psychotic war veteran father, Ray (John Savage), a compliant wife, Kate (Nastassja Kinski), and a 19-year-old son, Jimmy (Ryan Phillippe); who is relegated to a warehouse outside the family home. Ray and Kate seem to be a normal couple running their bar, raising their two sons (around 3 and 5 year-old), but as they return home from work Ray turns violent and abusive. At his insistence Kate and Jimmy were having a shocking and strong sexual relationship. Ray goes even so far as to call Jimmy "Little boy blue" and to shout that 'he knows' Jimmy likes it.

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As it turns out, during Jimmy's conversation with his girlfriend, Traci, (Jenny Lewis), he rejects a full scholarship for college. He cannot leave his brothers with his father. He explains that if he is not there Ray will take all his rage onto his little brothers, which he finds not tenable. Traci can understand that, but she cannot give up her own future, and so they eventually break up. The movie ends with their probable re-engagement.

In the course of the events it becomes clear that Ray harbors a secret he cannot share with anyone. When a stranger appears in his bar and wants to befriend Ray, the latter gets suspicious and in and attempts to knock down the man. He kills someone who appears to be a private detective. Jimmy starts becoming suspicious about his father being a murderer and one night when Kate visits him in the warehouse he asks her to take the boys and leave Ray for good. She declines for reason of panic.

Jenny Lewis as Tracy Connor standing while looking at someone in a scene from the 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi, Little Boy Blue. With laundry hanging and trees in the background and a white hamper in the front and a blurred image of a man, Jenny has blonde hair, a cloth on her left shoulder, wearing a black tube under a white floral collared sleeveless dress.

Kate explains that she cannot imagine what she can do in such a frightening place, unbeknownst to her. Ray enters the warehouse and upon seeing Kate in Jimmy's arms he generates' a ruckus, and insists that Kate and he should tell Jimmy the truth. Kate manages to calm him down, but Jimmy is still too frustrated and the next morning he goes to Traci's place to talk to her and to say his final goodbye. She listens to his shocking story about Ray's abusive behavior and is startled when Jimmy says that he cannot leave his own sons with such a Vietnam-traumatised monster. He leaves her house and goes back to his place. On his way he is stopped by Ray who takes advantage of the absence of Kate and the boys and tells Jimmy that he needs to know who he really is and why he keeps on calling Jimmy "Little boy blue". Figuring out where Ray is going Jimmy wants to stop him and a fight is started for which Ray is obviously ready and has been expecting it all along.

A boy and a girl sitting while talking seriously, a scene from the 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi, Little Boy Blue. The girl on the left is closed lips, has long red hair tied up, and has a pink pillow in the background, wearing a white tank top. The boy has ash-gray clean-cut hair in a gray shirt.

A few days after that Jimmy is nowhere to be seen (with everyone except Traci assuming that he has left the town) a mysterious woman (Shirley Knight) appears in town looking for her private detective. As the police interrogate her the secret unfolds about Ray, Jimmy and herself. Years ago she had met Ray when she, her husband and their newborn baby where driving their family minivan and Ray needed a ride. While Ray had complemented them on their beautiful baby-boy and conducted a cheerful, friendly conversation, she was reading a book to her son (the same "little boy blue" book Ray had been keeping among his personal things and which Jimmy had taken from his elder son earlier to prevent Ray from punishing the boy for stealing), without any hint of what was coming. Hours after they had picked up Ray, she was tied to a tree, beaten severely, her partner killed and watching as Ray walked away with her son, got into the minivan and drove away. As she breaks into tears while telling the story, she does not forget to mention that "it was 19 years ago and that nobody helped her then and did not find her son."

John Savage as Ray West and Jenny Lewis as Traci Connor are both looking serious and sad with heads down while holding each other's hands with a chariot, grass, and trees in the background, a scene from the 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi, Little Boy Blue. John has blonde hair, and chest hair, wearing a pair of dark gray pants and pale blue unbuttoned and collared polo. Jenny has short blonde hair wearing a white floral collared sleeveless dress.

The police send her to her motel room and guard her so she will not do anything "stupid" before they get an order to interrogate Ray, but she slips away at night and goes directly to Ray's house. With the boys out at the lake and Kate out in the warehouse to find a hint where Jimmy might have gone, Ray wakes up to find her pointing a gun to his head. While he starts mumbling that she has got the wrong person, that he has not done anything bad to her, she shoots him several times and heads to the warehouse where Kate is hiding near Jimmy's bed. As the woman starts looking around the place, she finds the "Little boy blue" book lying on the table and breaks into tears. Right then she hears Kate crying, too, and without any remorse shoots her dead as well. The boys, who had been hiding under the house, run towards the warehouse, but are stopped by a police officer, who had come to find the woman. She comes out of the warehouse waving her gun at the officer and as she is about to shoot, she is shot dead by the policeman. The boys spend the night in the police car, and in the morning the elder brother remembers that their father had been recently working a lot around their minivan. The policeman sets everyone to work and as the minivan and the soil under it are removed they find doors in the ground. As the doors are opened, the viewer gets an inside look at unconscious Jimmy tied up to the wooden shelves like on a cross, all bloody and bruised. As the ambulance is cutting the ropes and placing him in the ambulance car, Jimmy has a vision of his future. There he is a policeman, married to Traci, playing with his sons and his newborn baby in the park. As he slowly wakes up from his dreams, he hears his sons calling his name and assuring them that everything's okay and that he is never going to leave them, Jimmy smiles. The final scene shows the ambulance car drive away as the credits start to roll..

Cast


  • Jimmy West (son) – Ryan Phillippe
  • Ray West (father) – John Savage
  • Kate West (wife) – Nastassja Kinski
  • Mikey West (brother) – Adam Burke
  • Mark West (brother) – Devon Michael
  • Traci (Jimmy's girlfriend) – Jenny Lewis
  • Doris (Mysterious woman, Jimmy's real mother) - Shirley Knight
  • DVD release

  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. DVD
  • Release date: July 11, 2006
  • Run time: 99 minutes

  • The film's DVD edition offers no additional content and is exclusively presented in fullscreen format. Currently, there are no intentions to issue a new DVD or Blu-ray version of the film in widescreen.

    References

    Little Boy Blue (film) Wikipedia
    Little Boy Blue (film) IMDb Little Boy Blue (film) themoviedb.org