Review of Little Children (2006) by Jake . — 09 Aug 2010
Generally speaking, I do not remember films all that well after finishing them. Within days most of the details are lost. I think one of my favorite things about Little Children is simply the fact that it is so unforgettable.
It is the type of movie that sticks with you, that you cannot stop thinking about. In the simplest ways, the film is pretty obvious and to the point, but there is still so much depth, beauty, and emotion.
Kate Winslet and Jennifer Connolly are both great actresses and, sadly, I tend to overlook both of them. Patrick Wilson really seemed perfect for his character; the way he carried himself and his expressions and such just seemed so natural and in tune with his character.
I really fell in love with both his and Kate Winslet's characters. One thing that is kind of interesting is that you never hear anything about this film in the media or see the dvd in stores, etc.
Personally, I had heard a decent amount about Little Children, but only from other people. It seems significant somehow... All around, I just thought it was a fascinating, poetic, and affecting movie, one I will really like to rewatch someday.
This review of Little Children (2006) was written by Jake . on 09 Aug 2010.
Little Children has generally received very positive reviews.
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