Review of Little Boy (2015) by Justin B — 26 Apr 2015
In broad strokes with a lot of talented and well-known actors, newcomer Jakob Salvati steals the show and carries the film. That's taking nothing away from the performances of others like Tom Wilkinson's nicely underplayed priest and mom played by Emma Watson.
Lot of small roles by well know actors, Not at all preachy or tied up with a neat little resolution at the end as many of these faith-based movies can be. It's also not a fantasy which is what I thought from the trailers: the value of faith as process or journey verse believing and seeing miracle outcomes.
Can be a bit overly sentimental at times but not out of line for the gravity of its subject. I enjoyed a couple of guilty pleasure cries. It's hard to be lured away from where a movie like this usually goes but it was able to do so with me.
I couldn't project the end and having seen as many movies as I have that's not easy to do. It's a good movie for the whole family though perhaps not for the very young.
This review of Little Boy (2015) was written by Justin B on 26 Apr 2015.
Little Boy has generally received positive reviews.
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