Stream B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday on Dekkoo

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At first glance, B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday looks like a familiar coming-of-age drama.

The film follows Tobias, a lonely teenager spending the summer with his grandparents in rural Denmark. There are friendships to navigate, attractions to explore, and all the uncertainty that comes with growing up. But as the story unfolds, director Søren Green reveals something far more complex and emotionally challenging.

Now streaming on Dekkoo, B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday has earned praise for its unflinching portrayal of loneliness, vulnerability, and the desperate search for connection.

A Summer That Turns Dark

What makes B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday so compelling is how gradually it transforms.

Rather than following the traditional path of a queer coming-of-age film, the story peels back the layers of Tobias’s emotional world. As his isolation deepens, the film explores the consequences of neglect, rejection, and the feeling of being unseen.

In its review of the film, Cineuropa noted that what initially appears to be a relatively straightforward summer story slowly descends into “total darkness,” becoming a powerful examination of what can happen when vulnerable young people are left alone with their struggles.

The result is a film that feels both intimate and unsettling—one that asks viewers to sit with difficult emotions rather than look away from them.

An Honest Portrait of Loneliness

Many LGBTQ+ films focus on first love, self-discovery, or acceptance. B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday certainly touches on those themes, but its greatest strength is its exploration of loneliness.

Tobias isn’t simply searching for romance. He’s searching for connection, understanding, and a place where he feels valued.

That emotional honesty is what has resonated with critics. Rather than presenting a simplified version of queer adolescence, the film acknowledges how messy, painful, and confusing those years can be.

A Standout Performance

The film’s emotional impact rests largely on the shoulders of its young lead, whose performance anchors nearly every scene.

Through Tobias, viewers experience the excitement of possibility, the sting of rejection, and the quiet desperation that comes from feeling invisible. It’s a performance that gives the film its emotional authenticity and makes its most difficult moments impossible to forget.

Why LGBTQ+ Audiences Should Watch

B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday isn’t always an easy watch, but it’s an important one.

The film offers a thoughtful and compassionate look at themes that are rarely explored with this level of honesty:

  • Loneliness and isolation
  • Mental health struggles
  • The need for human connection
  • Queer adolescence and identity
  • The lasting impact of emotional neglect

For viewers who appreciate character-driven LGBTQ+ cinema, the film delivers a deeply moving experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Stream B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday on Dekkoo

B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday is available to stream now on Dekkoo.

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Some films entertain. Others challenge us to better understand the people around us. B.O.Y.: Bruises of Yesterday manages to do both.

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