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Little Men
TrailerJake's family move to his father's old Brooklyn home when his grandfather passes away. He meets Tony and in no time their relationship blossom.Their bond must face many the ups and downs because of a conflict of their parents.Actors: Theo Taplitz, John Procaccino, Ching Valdes-Aran, Stan Carp, Paulina García, Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Ehle, Michael Barbieri, Stella Schnabel, Yolonda Ross, Leah Gardiner, ...»Director: Ira SachsCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Little Men"
Associated PressDecember 30, 2016Its smallness makes it grand and moving. These are the things, these little moments, decisions and consequences that most human lives are made of, after all.
San Diego ReaderSeptember 09, 2016Shoring together small moments from the lives of believable characters, in a manner free of special effects and fluky plotting, and with the same dramatic and visual gusto one would apply to an epic is what independent filmmaking should be all about.
Philadelphia InquirerSeptember 02, 2016As in the films of the French New Wave's Eric Rohmer, nothing cloying happens here, nothing plainly engineered to elicit emotions. But emotions are elicited - moral and ethical concerns are addressed, examined, defined.
Minneapolis Star TribuneSeptember 01, 2016Sachs is a wonderfully humane filmmaker. There are never out and out saints or demons in his films, but richly detailed, relatable lives offered for us to understand.
Laramie Movie ScopeJanuary 17, 2017Acting is not the problem here. The story is the problem. It takes aim at some serious issues, but doesn't have the guts to really address them. Instead, the story skittishly skates around the issues it raises, and quits before it gets ahead.
Seanax.comJanuary 13, 2017This is not a Disney movie with a teary resolution and all sins forgiven. Sachs is more interested in the nuances of relationships, the power of childhood friendship...
Film ExperienceJanuary 02, 2017It's safe to say that [Ira Sachs] is in the midst of his peak storytelling years. Do not miss out on them.
Washington City PaperJanuary 02, 2017In Little Men, director Ira Sachs demonstrates how a pebble dropped in a puddle can create a tsunami.
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