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The Butcher Boy (1997)

Film
DirectorNeil Jordan
Meta takes5

Figures

Objects & symbols
  • The recurring motif of pigs, the slaughterhouse, and Francie's transformation into a "pig-boy." The Abject Borderline
  • The recurring use of the dreamy, melancholic instrumental "Sleep Walk" by Santo & Johnny during scenes of both childhood innocence and impending horror. Anempathetic Sound
Form & technique
  • The film's use of a dual voiceover: the young Francie and the older, institutionalized Francie. The Unreliable Narrator
  • The surreal sequence where the atomic bomb explodes and Francie emerges from the rubble unharmed, laughing.
  • Francie's creation and framing of his own narrative, culminating in the murder of Mrs. Nugent.
Tropes
  • Francie's psychosis following his mother's suicide and his father's neglect.
  • Francie's violent acts directed towards the feminine (Mrs. Nugent) and his idolization of masculine American figures (cowboys, atomic bomb). The Fragile Alpha
  • Francie's surreal visions of a foul-mouthed Virgin Mary. The Carnivalesque
  • The film's nostalgic but sinister representation of 1960s Ireland, including references to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the influx of American pop culture.
  • The parallel between the breakdown of the Brady family and the global threat of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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