Richard Linklater’s Boyhood begins with a shot of a blue, cloud-filled sky, followed by an immediate cut to a six-year-old boy sprawling dreamily on the grass, looking upwards. Two hours and forty-five minutes later, the film ends with the same boy, now eighteen, lying contentedly on the ground and staring at that same, unchanging sky. […]

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