Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Never Doubt The Persistence Of A "Little Boy"
Little Boy (2015)
Rated PG-13
Starring Jakob Salvati, Emily Watson, Kevin James, Michael Rapaport, Tom Wilkinson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Written and Directed by Alejandro Monteverde
The Story:
Pepper (Salvati) loves his dad (Rappaport) so very much. The two are inseparable, which helps Pepper because the poor kid is kind of not really growing, thus earning him the "Little Boy" nickname. When his dad gets drafted into the war, Little Boy is alone and wants nothing more than his dad to come home. He consults the local priest (Wilkinson) on what he should do to bring his dad home safely, and he gives him a "to-do" list which centers around a local Japanese-American (Tagawa) who is facing the brunt of racism from the locals. Naturally, all of these stories are going to converge before the movie comes to a close.
Handkerchiefs are optional.
Based, somewhat, on a true story, those of you that remember your history will know what is and isn't true.
For the non-history buff, watch the willingness of a boy believe that if he does the right thing, God will bring his daddy home safe from WWII.
And watch the worry in Wilkinson's eyes when he realizes that this boy has more than the faith of a mustard seed, but what if even that is not enough?
The only thing that seems slightly off in the movie is the Doctor (Kevin James) who is all kinds of creepy. It's hard to see James in a serious role as you almost expect to see him say or do something funny, but he's trying to branch out into a serious role, and that's fine. But with the moustache and creepy overtures towards the mom (Watson), like I said... :: shudder :: stranger danger alert time!
:)
Still, a pretty decent flick that's worth a viewing.
Final Grade: B
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