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Brooklyn Village

Original title: Little Men
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
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6.7/10
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Brooklyn Village (2016)
When 13-year-old Jake's grandfather dies, his family moves from Manhattan back into his father's old Brooklyn home. There, Jake befriends the charismatic Tony, whose single mother Leonor, a dressmaker from Chile, runs the shop downstairs. Soon, Jake's parents Brian and Kathy -- one, a struggling actor, the other, a psychotherapist -- ask Leonor to sign a new, steeper lease on her store. For Leonor, the proposed new rent is untenable, and a feud ignites between the adults.
 
At first, Jake and Tony don't seem to notice; the two boys, so different on the surface, begin to develop a formative kinship as they discover the pleasures of being young in Brooklyn. Jake aspires to be an artist, while Tony wants to be an actor, and they have dreams of going to the same prestigious arts high school together. But the children can't avoid the problems of their parents forever, and soon enough, the adult conflict intrudes upon the borders of their friendship.
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A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease.A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease.A new pair of best friends have their bond tested by their parents' battle over a dress shop lease.

  • Director
    • Ira Sachs
  • Writers
    • Mauricio Zacharias
    • Ira Sachs
  • Stars
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Jennifer Ehle
    • Paulina García
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    • Director
      • Ira Sachs
    • Writers
      • Mauricio Zacharias
      • Ira Sachs
    • Stars
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Jennifer Ehle
      • Paulina García
    • 51User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 16 nominations total

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    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Brian Jardine
    Jennifer Ehle
    Jennifer Ehle
    • Kathy Jardine
    Paulina García
    Paulina García
    • Leonor Calvelli
    • (as Paulina Garcia)
    Theo Taplitz
    Theo Taplitz
    • Jake Jardine
    John Procaccino
    John Procaccino
    • Mr. Plummer
    Ching Valdes-Aran
    Ching Valdes-Aran
    • Pilar
    Stan Carp
    Stan Carp
    • Sal Bartolini
    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Audrey
    Michael Barbieri
    Michael Barbieri
    • Tony Calvelli
    Stella Schnabel
    • Nina
    Yolonda Ross
    Yolonda Ross
    • Arkadina
    Leah C. Gardiner
    Leah C. Gardiner
    • Director
    Maliq Johnson
    Maliq Johnson
    • Umar
    Anthony A. Flamminio
    Anthony A. Flamminio
    • Joey
    • (as Anthony Angelo Flamminio)
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Hernán
    Mauricio Bustamante
    Mauricio Bustamante
    • Acting Teacher
    Madison Wright
    Madison Wright
    • Julia
    Derek Johnson
    • Luke
    • Director
      • Ira Sachs
    • Writers
      • Mauricio Zacharias
      • Ira Sachs
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    Gordon-11

    A bore

    This film tells the story of a boy who moves to a new place after his grandfather died. He befriends the neighbour and is very happy with his life, but grown up troubles get in the way, as his parents get into a rental dispute with the neighbour boy's mother.

    I thought "Little Men" would be sweet and touching, but unfortunately I was not. The title may suggest that the film is the reality through the youngsters eyes, but the story is really viewed from a third perspective. The pace is slow, and not much really happens. I find Greg Kinnear's character indecisive and unassertive, as he does not deal with the rental problem quickly. It is as if the whole story is unnecessary because it would not have happened if he dealt with the rental problem quickly. I was bored by the film, and was disappointed.
    5planktonrules

    Enjoyable enough...but it doesn't quite hit the mark.

    "Little Men" is a film I just saw at a film festival. While I have nothing against the movie, I did find that it left me feeling a bit flat...like the film just didn't quite hit the mark. The ending certainly contributes to this feeling.

    When the film begins, a family moves to Brooklyn from their home in Manhatten. This is because the grandfather has died and they've decided to move into Grandpa's home. The son, Jake, is a loner who loves to draw and you assume this move will be tough on him. However, their downstairs renter has a son, Tony and the boys soon become best buddies. But when a rent dispute occurs between Jake and Tony's family the story comes unraveled and just ends.

    The picture has some nice things going for it...such as Michael Barbieri's nice performance as Tony. But the ending left me and some others in the audience a bit disappointed as the resolution just seemed flat.
    7cosmo_tiger

    The acting & writing are good, but it felt a little flat at some parts & really just came to an abrupt end, which hurt the movie

    "The neighborhoods changing." Brian Jardine (Kinnear) is a struggling actor who has just lost his father. He heads to Brooklyn for the funeral and to deal with his fathers estate. He discovers that a small business was costing his father money, and is unable to continue the same deal. This causes tension with him and the owner of the business, which is further enhanced by the fact that Brian's son and the son of the owner are best friends. This is a really good movie that makes you think. You really struggle to decide who is in the right and can see both sides equally. The dynamic of the adults and the kids relationships are really fleshed out and are the true heart of the movie. That said, the movie could have been really good but it stayed a little monotone and the end just kind of happened. When you watch this you will see what I mean. Overall, the acting and writing are good, but it felt a little flat at some parts and really just came to an abrupt end, which hurt the movie a little bit. I disappointingly give this a B-.
    7ferguson-6

    Making friends ... and conflict

    Greetings again from the darkness. There is a lot going on in this latest from writer/director Ira Sachs, and every bit of it provides some commentary on the basic everyday life struggles faced by normal folks. There is also a continuation of the ongoing NYC vs Brooklyn "friendly competition", as well a reminder of the downside of gentrification.

    Mr. Sachs and his frequent collaborator and co-writer Mauricio Zacharias kick off the story with Greg Kinnear's Brian awkwardly exchanging greetings with Paulina Garcia' s (so terrific in Gloria, 2013) Leonor while the son's of these two share an equally awkward meeting. Leonor is the long-time tenant in the dress shop located below the apartment where Brian's recently deceased father resided.

    Jake (Theo Tapitz) is an aspiring artist who doesn't easily make friends. Tony (Michael Barbieri) is a brash, fast-talking kid who is a bit more street wise and outgoing. The two boys quickly bond … while at the same time, the parents begin a quiet battle. Brian's sister (played by Talia Balsam) demands her fair share of their father's estate through higher rent on Leonor's dress shop. It turns out their dad never raised the rent despite the number of years and the developing neighborhood. Kinnear's wife Kathy (the underrated Jennifer Ehle) tries to play peace-keeping negotiator so that the boys' friendship is not affected. As is often the case, the kids handle the situation better than the adults.

    The film's best scenes feature the two young boys … a blossoming childhood friendship that is all too rare on the big screen. If the boys weren't so severely impacted, the adult interactions could almost be white noise. Themes of money vs love, greed vs emotion, as well as recurring and various instances of rejection, all play a part in this multi-faceted story. Examples of rejection include a girl rejecting a boy, Brian's rejection as an actor, and the multiple rejections in the negotiations for the shop. Mr. Sachs has a real knack for putting real people in real situations that result in difficult decisions.

    All of the acting is top notch, including Alfred Molina in a small role as Leonor's attorney and adviser. But it's the boys – Tapitz and especially Barbieri – that elevate the film. Watching the boys grow closer despite the all-too-close conflicts reminds a bit of the friendships in Rob Reiner's classic Stand By Me. Young Mr. Tapitz already has a few short films under his belt as a director, and Mr. Barbieri is certain to get many more opportunities to flash his on screen talent.
    7tomcaton

    Underrated

    There are three main types of movies, good ones, bad ones and ones that are overlooked by the public. Yes, it is not a masterpiece and has flaws, but still I enjoyed watching this and I was shocked to see the IMDb rating and the box office result. Though independent movies like this don't make much back it still should of made it's 2 million budget. The performance were almost all good, with the exception of a few, it was well paced so I could truly experience the chemistry growth between the two children who come from two entirely different backgrounds.

    To conclude it is an underrated movie that brings out a range of emotions, but yes it is not perfect.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Barbieri was accepted at New York's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts after the film premiered.
    • Goofs
      The film is supposed to be actual but Angola is a nation since November,11 1975, not a Portuguese Colony.
    • Quotes

      Tony Calvelli: [describing his father's infrequent returns home] We seem like a normal family, and then - boom - they start fighting about something stupid, like always, and... I realize it's better when he's not around.

    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Greece
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Little Men
    • Filming locations
      • Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Race Point Films
      • Faliro House Productions
      • Charlie Guidance Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $702,537
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,368
      • Aug 7, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,008,649
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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