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El gran pequeño

Título original: Little Boy
  • 2015
  • A
  • 1h 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Un niño de ocho años está dispuesto a hacer lo que sea para poner fin a la Segunda Guerra Mundial y poder traer a su padre a casa. La historia revela el amor que un padre tiene por su pequeñ... Leer todoUn niño de ocho años está dispuesto a hacer lo que sea para poner fin a la Segunda Guerra Mundial y poder traer a su padre a casa. La historia revela el amor que un padre tiene por su pequeño y el amor que un hijo tiene por su padre.Un niño de ocho años está dispuesto a hacer lo que sea para poner fin a la Segunda Guerra Mundial y poder traer a su padre a casa. La historia revela el amor que un padre tiene por su pequeño y el amor que un hijo tiene por su padre.

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    • Alejandro Monteverde
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    • Alejandro Monteverde
    • Pepe Portillo
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    • Jakob Salvati
    • Emily Watson
    • David Henrie
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      • Alejandro Monteverde
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      • Alejandro Monteverde
      • Pepe Portillo
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      • Jakob Salvati
      • Emily Watson
      • David Henrie
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    • 30Metascore
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    MarianaHuerta

    "Little boy. Believe the impossible"

    I was captivated by the acting, as well as the cinematography and special effects contained on this great production. I'm glad to see that the filmmakers and actors are bringing this kind of messages to the world through art reminding us that love is the force that brings us all together and that's the path to follow as humanity. I loved Eduardo Verástegui's performance by showing Little Boy the importance of faith. It made me think about how we must have the strength to defend the truth even when some people don't see it. It also made me remember that if we have the courage to go the right way and follow our goals or dreams, based on good intentions, God will give us what we need to get trough difficulties. Not only is it a very entertaining movie with a deep emotional content, but it is also an example of kindness and compassion, great job on bringing all together. The film made me cry, laugh and feel identified at some point with the characters. It takes you on an exciting emotional roller coaster with a beautiful message at the end that will take your breath away.
    10crowfam94

    Excellent family movie

    Not much to say except I'm really annoyed by the critics sometimes. This movie is solid. Has a vintage old-time feel to it. Well acted. Deals with the problems of the times (racism, bullying, war, alcoholism, death) in a dramatic, humorous and clever way.

    Great story. Whole family loved it. They dealt with faith in a reasonable way. They pulled heartstrings without being saccharine. The critics are just so dead-set on hating any movie that deals with faith, especially the Christian faith. This movie soft-pedals that faith - but it definitely is a strong element.

    Wholeheartedly recommend this movie to families who want to be able to go out together for a movie, and be inspired and entertained at the same time.
    10inhisgripmc

    Profoundly Moving

    Little Boy is a poignant movie which gripped me from beginning to end as I followed this child's journey to bring his father home from the war. He displays a faith and determination only a child can have and what makes it believable is that the movie does a great job in establishing the little boy's love for his father, who is his best friend, as his driving force. Jakob Salvati, who plays the little boy, Pepper, delivers a brilliant performance. The movie dealt with issues relevant to the time in a sensitive yet satisfying manner. It made me laugh, cry, and challenged me. With Hollywood delivering so many unsatisfying movies, this is a must see. I have already viewed this twice and will likely see it again. Don't miss this heartwarming story.
    10nebula-19264

    Excellent well filmed and acted inspirational movie

    Finally a movie that you can take the kids to where both the parents and children love,love,love the film. This is a well filmed beautifully acting movie with a message that can change our world for good.It will make you laugh, cry, applaud, be inspired, dream, pray, and feel good about life after viewing it. The little boy does an incredible job acting along with the rest of the cast. David Henrie definitely has a movie acting career in his future after an award winning performance. It was refreshing to see Kevin James in a different more serious role even though he still had the audience laughing! This is how movies should be made for families and anyone else wanting a clean, uplifting film that everyone from all ages can enjoy! This is one movie you don't want to miss especially while it is in theaters as the sound effects and tract are amazing as well!
    7vandeman-scott

    An agnostic's review

    LITTLE BOY is a decent film that I didn't know was a faith-based endeavor until people started complaining about it. Having watched and reviewed Christian films in the past (THE RELIANT, LEFT BEHIND, and THE SHACK come immediately to mind), films that objectively weren't very good, this movie didn't strike me as being a part of that milieu. It may or may not be, but it is certainly a cut above the others in terms of acting, writing, and production values. If its intent is overtly evangelical, the filmmakers did a good job of making it palatable -- and of offering a strong example of what faith films should aspire to if their real intent is outreach rather than preaching to the choir.

    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.

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      The earthquake in the movie really happened in real life in Los Angeles three months before the bomb detonation in Hiroshima.
    • Errores
      When 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."
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      [repeated line]

      James Busbee: Do you believe you can do this?

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: Little Boy (2015)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Happy 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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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de mayo de 2015 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • México
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • También se conoce como
      • Little Boy
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México(Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico)
    • Productoras
      • Metanoia Films
      • Santa Fé Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 6,485,961
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,750,356
      • 26 abr 2015
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 17,572,289
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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