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A Boy Called Po
Directed by
John Asher
PG
2016
1h 35m
Drama
,
Fantasy
6.5
33%
78%
6.9
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After his wife dies of cancer, an overworked engineer struggles to care for his son with autism. His son in response to bullying regresses into a fantasy world escape.
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Cast of A Boy Called Po
Christopher Gorham
David Wilson
Julian Feder
Po
Kaitlin Doubleday
Amy
Andrew Bowen
Jack
Sean Gunn
Ben
Caitlin Carmichael
Amelia Carr
Bryan Batt
Randall Bane
Fay Masterson
Valerie
Brian George
Jayden Anderson
Autistic Girl
Tristan Chase
Taylor Martz
Kassi Crews
Nurse
Tammy Dahlstrom
Patricia Gilliam
Mason Hafer
Bully Kid
Kaia Jones
Student
John Asher
Director
Colin Goldman
Screenplay
Steve C. Roberts
Story
A Boy Called Po Ratings & Reviews
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
While overflowing with good intentions, this woefully contrived drama tackles autism, bullying, single parenting and the grieving process without providing sufficient insight into any of them.
Common Sense Media
Carrie R. Wheadon
Weepy tale of widowed father's struggles with autistic son.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
A Boy Called Po is clearly a personal project for everyone involved (many of them have autistic children themselves), and it mostly does what it set out to do.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
There's no denying that A Boy Called Po has the best intentions at heart, but those only get a movie so far.
Film Journal International
André Hereford
A Boy Called Po pours on the schmaltz and a Burt Bacharach score to sketch an oddly affecting portrait of autism.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Despite good intentions, this is a disappointing treatment of a subject that deserves better.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
A simple family story which follows a predictable path but does it with grace, A Boy Called Po features impressive performances from its two leads, who have great chemistry and effectively capture a complex relationship.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
A TV movie-style viewing experience, hitting conflicts and emotional beats with a sledgehammer, while the ending is borderline inexcusable.
Film Inquiry
Amanda Mazzillo
A Boy Called Po lacks a realistic exploration of autism, falling into common tropes surrounding the depiction of autism in Hollywood films.
Shockya.com
Harvey S. Karten
A single dad has his hands full in a narrative film that will give viewers insight into the nature of autism.
Variety
Nick Schager
Well-meaning but, on the whole, intensely inert ...
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
An earnest drama that could have used a subtler, less didactic approach to its tender subject matter.
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