TL;DR – An odd little film that I don’t think every quite found its footing but left me feeling intrigued
Score – 3.5 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene

Review –
Back in my ¡Ay,
Mi Madre! review I mentioned that I wanted to explore more of Spanish
cinema, what I didn’t realise was just how quickly the next film would roll
around. But less than a week later a thriller set in Barcelona arrived on my
desk, and I knew I had to check it out. Well, Boi is many things and thankfully interesting is one of them.
So to set the scene, Boi (Bernat Quintana) is starting his first day as a
private chauffeur in Barcelona, but he has a lot on his mind. Including caring
for his Aunt (Fina Rius) and a breakdown in his relationship with his partner
Anna (Miranda Gas). All of this leads him to completely getting the time wrong
of when his first clients were arriving in the country so he has to rush and
bluff his way into picking up Gordon (Adrian Pang) and Michael (Andrew Lua) two
Chinese businessmen from Singapore. But that is only the start of three very
long days.