The Mighty Boosh On Tour: Journey of the Childmen Film Review
Due to all the oddball characters Fielding and Barratt create, as well as the presence of Noel’s brother Michael, Dave Brown and Rich Fulcher, The Mighty Boosh is rarely about just the core pair for very long. Journey of the Childmen offers the chance to really see how well their interplay works and whether it’s for the camera or not, you get a very real sense their minds are locked. We first see them hours away from curtain up in Scotland where they are hurried noting down lines – Barratt perched on a chair, Fielding on his knees. They run through their routine under their breath with the odd moment of reminding each other of what comes next or bursting into song. The whole process works in itself as a comic performance.
Backstage moments are often overlayed with the soundtrack to the show on stage with the cast moving around just behind the curtains or making private jokes to each other while on-the-road there are plenty of musings both about life and the tour which are offered as asides. Ralfe does a great job of capturing The Boosh with their guard down or at their most whimsical, no mean feat when you consider how aloof they can be when a whole audience is transfixed by them. There’s a Terry Gilliam-like series of animations and a couple of skits which spice up the film too, while the use of “childmen” in the title comes from an unlikely source. Though I was sceptical whether a documentary could be Boosh-like, I’m pleased to say this is very much tuned into their way of thinking.
EXTRAS
Short films Savage Canvas, HIV The Musical with Martin Freeman and Dave The Lighthouse Man. Noel & Julian's Glasgow Film Festival intro, Wonderful World of Death trailer.
Short films Savage Canvas, HIV The Musical with Martin Freeman and Dave The Lighthouse Man. Noel & Julian's Glasgow Film Festival intro, Wonderful World of Death trailer.
The Mighty Boosh On Tour: Journey of the Childmen film review by Mike Barnard
Published on Thursday, 18 November 2010
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