Review of Little Man Tate (1991) by Al P — 30 Apr 2010
This was a heart-felt film about the relationship a mother has with her gifted son. Foster is once again on top form, both in acting and directorial duties. She brings the human touch to an otherwise average film and lifts it above that.
Full credit has to go to Hann-Byrd as the young boy in question. For his debut performance it is remarkable and realistic. He never falters in his performance.
This review of Little Man Tate (1991) was written by Al P on 30 Apr 2010.
Little Man Tate has generally received positive reviews.
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