Little Children (2006)
Starring: Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson, Jack Earl Haley
Director: Todd Field
Country: USA
Genre: Drama
Quite often these dramas that seem like they could be potentially overbearing end up being surprisingly watchable. Little Children is more than just watchable though, it’s a really unique and well-crafted piece of filmmaking. Its cast is tremendous, even the grossly underused Jennifer Connelly. The narrative moves along at a quick pace with a spot on voice over giving the audience insight into the character’s simple lives and complex minds. With content as heavy as this, there’s a certain foreboding feeling going into it, but it explores it in such a way that it emerges through the character’s discoveries thus taking a lot of the preachy edge off. Jack Earl Haley is outstanding as a sex offender rereleased into a suburban neighborhood, (and a public swimming pool in one of the most uncomfortable underwater scenes since Jaws.) Little Children isn’t the lightest of movies, but damn is it good.
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about 2 months ago
One of the Top 10 of the deacde — and Todd Field has quickly become one of the preeminent writer/directors working today. This film was near flawless – and yes, disturbing in many areas. Great performances all around, wonderful screenplay and so delicately directed. This movie stays with you for sure!
about 2 months ago
Peter – I’ve only seen this and In the Bedroom by him. Both were really well done and surprising films, but I’m not sure I’m ready to include him in my best writer/directors list quite let. I’ll have to wait and see how he does with McCarthy’s Blood Meridian.