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Little Criminals

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
827
YOUR RATING
Little Criminals (1996)
CrimeDrama

Des is an eleven year old kid who has had a really bad deal in life. Crime and mischief are the main staples of his life and he and his friends cruise around the city and do things like vand... Read allDes is an eleven year old kid who has had a really bad deal in life. Crime and mischief are the main staples of his life and he and his friends cruise around the city and do things like vandalize, steal, light fires, and mug people. He thinks that he is untouchable because he can... Read allDes is an eleven year old kid who has had a really bad deal in life. Crime and mischief are the main staples of his life and he and his friends cruise around the city and do things like vandalize, steal, light fires, and mug people. He thinks that he is untouchable because he cannot be charged until he is twelve. Cory becomes Des' best friend and they carry on like no... Read all

  • Director
    • Stephen Surjik
  • Writer
    • Dennis Foon
  • Stars
    • Brendan Fletcher
    • Myles Ferguson
    • Adam Harrison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    827
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Surjik
    • Writer
      • Dennis Foon
    • Stars
      • Brendan Fletcher
      • Myles Ferguson
      • Adam Harrison
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Des
    Myles Ferguson
    Myles Ferguson
    • Cory
    Adam Harrison
    Adam Harrison
    • House
    Jordan Clarke
    Jordan Clarke
    • Sam
    London Sam Baergen
    • Jamal
    John Nguyen
    • Nick
    Loc Vo
    • Tak
    Mimi Kuzyk
    Mimi Kuzyk
    • Rita
    Randy Hughson
    • Vince
    Jed Rees
    Jed Rees
    • Chet
    Sabrina Grdevich
    Sabrina Grdevich
    • Ruth
    Dwight McFee
    Dwight McFee
    • Clarke
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Kostash
    • (as Callum Rennie)
    Sonia Norris
    Sonia Norris
    • Judy
    Keely Purvis
    Keely Purvis
    • Nonny
    Elizabeth Dancoes
    • Nurse
    Dolores Drake
    Dolores Drake
    • Dolly
    Winston Brown
    • Constable
    • Director
      • Stephen Surjik
    • Writer
      • Dennis Foon
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    10peter-334

    poignant, realistic, gruesome, tragic - a masterpiece

    One of the most memorable film experiences I have ever witnessed. Myles Ferguson makes a promising debut.

    The real star though, is eleven year old Brendan Fletcher who gives an unbelievable performance for one so young. I have worked with children like Des, and I cannot believe how accurately Fletcher portrays Des.

    This one surely deserves a far wider audience and a global DVD release.
    10beckydi

    Still stuck in my mind!

    I watched this movie years ago on channel four and it is still stuck in my brain. I'd love to see it again to see if it is as good as my memory tells me, I had it on tape and accidentally taped over it - I was gutted! I loved this film because it didn't shy away from it's theme and the actors were brilliant, especially Des. I loved the way that children were actually treated as interesting and detailed characters rather than sickly sweet cherubs. And lets not forget the kick ass soundtrack, it really helped to create the intense atmosphere. I remember being shocked, enthralled, disgusted, sad, excited, amazed, fascinated... This film had all the right ingredients to make it stand out in my mind both when I first watched it and still now.
    9credmond

    Was this film really made by CBC?

    This movie came out a while ago, and I'm pretty sure it was made by the CBC. I only saw pieces of it then, but the images stuck in my memory for years until I saw it again on Showcase.

    Really gritty movie that I'm glad has received an audience outside of just Canada. The kid's performance is mesmerizing and I enjoyed how a sympathetic angle was available, but not pushed. The ending to me was sad, despite how terrible the boy was, and is one of the images that sticks in my mind the most.

    Anyone who feels that the younger generation is going to ruin the future, don't watch this film!! Like the "Thirteen," or "Kids," it's disturbing to watch people so young result to such drastic measures in life to feel accepted.
    10bert-58

    Brilliant and horrifying

    This film considers people, most especially children, living at or beyond the margins of society. It is a worthy companion to Bunuel's "Los Olvidados". The central character, Des, is an 11 year old boy, the leader of a group of delinquents. From the outset, he is loathsome and (seemingly) without any redeeming value. The viewer's reaction to this character is disturbing; how can you hate an 11 year old. The story follows Des through one vicious episode after another. Slowly, ever so subtly, the little boy inside the monster is revealed, and circumstances which have created the monster examined.

    The young man who plays Des is brilliant. It is impossible to look away from him, however horrific or painful his behavior. The supporting performances are also fine, especially the step father and social worker characters.

    The screenplay is masterful; there is a rythm of explosive violence and anger mixed with small subtle hints of humanity that ultimately leaves the viewer moved in different, conflicting directions simultaneously. Ultimately, no pat answers are provided.

    This is a disturbing movie. It should be seen.
    cosmic_quest

    Depressing but thought-provoking

    'Little Criminals' has to be one of the most depressing films I've ever seen; more so when I consider that, in reality, there must be thousands of children out there condemned to lives of crime and misery as a result of their home situations.

    The film revolves primarily around two eleven-year-olds boys named Cory and Des whose extra-curricular activities involve robbery, violence, vandalism, smoking and drugs. On the whole, Cory is a decent child who is just acts out because he feels displaced his step-father and half-siblings. He is sucked into the world of juvenile crime in the hopes of feeling 'cool' but realises the full ramifications of his actions when things go too far and, luckily, he has a family to protect him. Des is another story. It would be too easy to hate him from the onset because he behaves like a vile little monster but only through watching the film do we see a different side to him. He's a neglected, miserable child who has never had one happy moment in his short life. And, deep down, there is a part of him that is still very childlike and desperate for someone to reach out and redeem him. He's a boy who could have lead a well-adjusted, productive life had he been raised by loving parents who actually cared about, guided and disciplined their son.

    The quality of the child actors was just excellent. Myles Ferguson, who tragically died just five years after appearing in this film, was able to portray Cory's descent into crime in a way that makes the audience identify how easily a child can be led astray. But it is Brendan Fletcher who steals the show. He depicts Des' hard edge and dark emotions while retaining a sense of vulnerability and childish desperation in the character. He leaves you feeling a conflict between condemning Des as irredeemable and wanting to help this child climb to a better future.

    There is no happy ending in this film but it does leave you pondering many thoughts long after the credits have gone by. Perhaps if Canada had a lower age of criminal responsibility, Des and his friends could have been arrested earlier and given the therapy they needed. While I do believe some child criminals deserve to be locked up for a good few decades because they have gone just too far for justice to take second place to rehabilitation (the two ten-year-old British boys who tortured, abused and murdered two-year-old James Bulger fall into this category), reflecting on Des' situation leaves me realising that juvenile detention is not the best solution for all children who commit crimes. Some can be saved if intervention is given early enough.

    It's just sad that even in the twenty-first century many of those children who can be save fall still through the cracks of and go on to meet the fate of becoming adult criminals or, worse, premature death.

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    • Trivia
      Brendan Fletcher's film acting debut.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Des: [head resting on table, looks up into video camera] Hello.

      [pause]

      Des: Fuck you!

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits scroll downwards from the top of the screen.
    • Connections
      Features Christopher the Christmas Tree (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Clap Hands
      Written by Tom Waits

      Performed by Tom Waits

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1996 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Маленькие преступники
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • CBC Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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