Ein achtjähriger Junge ist bereit, einfach alles zu tun, um den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu beenden, damit sein Vater nach Hause zurückkehren kann. Die Geschichte zeigt die unbeschreibliche Liebe e... Alles lesenEin achtjähriger Junge ist bereit, einfach alles zu tun, um den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu beenden, damit sein Vater nach Hause zurückkehren kann. Die Geschichte zeigt die unbeschreibliche Liebe eines Vaters zu seinem kleinen Jungen und die Liebe eines Sohnes zu seinem Vater.Ein achtjähriger Junge ist bereit, einfach alles zu tun, um den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu beenden, damit sein Vater nach Hause zurückkehren kann. Die Geschichte zeigt die unbeschreibliche Liebe eines Vaters zu seinem kleinen Jungen und die Liebe eines Sohnes zu seinem Vater.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Dr. Foley
- (as Andrew Geller)
- The Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
- Doris
- (as CK McFarland)
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This movie really has no fatal flaws - the story is well-built, the acting is very good (much better than I expected), and the filming is beautiful. The tone of it really gives the right feeling of the time that the movie is set. The involvement of religious themes is only objective, and is viewed from different perspectives.
The only thing I'm missing is a bit more development in a few of the supporting characters, but that didn't really take much away from the overall impression i was left with. Pretty much everything else works really well in my opinion.
So if you're considering watching it, please do! It's a beautiful movie that is guaranteed to make you smile (:
Nevertheless, LITTLE BOY is at the very least perceived as a Christian film, and that means it's open season for derisive and cynical critique. For example, some smugly insist, without citing any specifics, that LITTLE BOY is "historically inaccurate." Let's unpack that.
Pearl Harbor was bombed in a surprise attack on December 7, 1941 (coincidentally 81 years ago today) and, as a result, we fought a war against the Japanese in the Pacific. That's straight-up real.
Intrinsic to LITTLE BOY's plot is the notion that innocent Japanese-Americans were mistreated, stolen from, and forced into internment camps before being released penniless and without apology near the end of the War. Yes, that happened.
When these innocent Japanese-Americans were finally freed, they were hated, discriminated against, and outright abused based on the fact that they had the "face of the enemy." Check.
(The book Infamy, by Richard Reeves, covers Japanese-American internment in significant detail. I recommend it.)
In early August of 1945, we used an atomic bomb -- two of them in fact -- in Japan, and one was nicknamed Little Boy. Two cities with which we all are familiar were obliterated. Incontrovertibly true.
Americans were held as prisoners of war in the Pacific theater. Some died and some came home. Most, if not all, were brutalized. Um, yeppers.
That's literally the full extent of the history that's even touched upon in this movie, and none of it is false. Should there have been more? Should the reasons why all these things happened have been addressed? Should events have been better contextualized? Maybe, but that would have made for a very, very long and very different film.
Instead, this movie maintains its focus on the story of an American boy of the era and, as such, doesn't dwell too much on the morality, or lack thereof, of the War in the Pacific and its belligerents. Rather, it spends its time contemplating matters at home and matters of personal integrity, exploring the concept that we should treat all people with kindness and judge all as human beings based on their individual merits. Cries that this is a racist film based on the depiction of things that really happened simply don't hold up. Cries that this must be a racist film because it's connected to Christianity are even dumber and reveal more about the complainant than about the film itself.
Where LITTLE BOY fails, to the extent that it fails at all, is in its simplistic vision of a very complicated world in which faith usually doesn't move mountains but, instead, helps us to climb over them, and sometimes even then with great difficulty. Had the filmmakers resisted the urge to offer up a traditional happy ending with smiles and hugs and happy tears all around, it would have been better for the overall effort. A smidgen more imagination and, dare I say it, inspiration might have led to an uplifting ending that didn't undermine everything that preceded it.
Without doubt, LITTLE BOY sports themes rooted in faith, but that's not all there is to it. As a work of cinema, it's so much more. Still, if all viewers can bring to the party is an abiding hostility toward God, religion, and the devout, they'll miss all the good stuff, reaching instead for criticisms poisoned by ideology and not informed by what's actually presented. And that's really a shame.
Engaging storyline, amazing cinematography and great acting. Jakob Salvati is perfect for the part. Truly a natural.
Recommended for the entire family with a message that can be applied to all aspects of life in any culture and language. Little Boy teaches children young and old that having Faith can make the impossible, possible.
It's evident the thought that was placed in creating a quality film for everyone to enjoy with a positive message.
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- WissenswertesThe earthquake in the movie really happened in real life in Los Angeles three months before the bomb detonation in Hiroshima.
- PatzerWhen the mother is on the front porch reading the paper, the headline states that the Allied Leaders were meeting in "Postdam." The city hosting the meeting was "Potsdam."
- Zitate
[repeated line]
James Busbee: Do you believe you can do this?
- VerbindungenReferenced in Midnight Screenings: Little Boy (2015)
- SoundtracksHappy Days Are Here Again
Music by Milton Ager (ASCAP), Lyrics by Jack Yellen (ASCAP)
Performed by Johnny Marvin and His Orchestra, Courtesy of RCA Records
Label by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Used by permission. All rights controlled & administered by EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. and Advanced Music Corp (ASCAP)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
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- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- 小夢想家
- Drehorte
- Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexiko(Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 6.485.961 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.750.356 $
- 26. Apr. 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 17.572.289 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1