Two teens live the same day repeatedly, enabling them to create a map of things to remember.Two teens live the same day repeatedly, enabling them to create a map of things to remember.Two teens live the same day repeatedly, enabling them to create a map of things to remember.
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Kyle Allen steals the show as Mark. His easy chemistry with the screen is magic. Kathryn Newton is a little less fluid in her role as Margaret, especially at the beginning. The small, seldom-seen, supporting cast is tremendous.
As for the tiny perfect things, some indeed are tiny, or perhaps not on the level you or I would consider to be perfect. In fact, a better definition might be: things that makes us smile and think. In any case, the film uses them effectively in that they do indeed bring a smile, and we think; and in fact, we may miss some if we blink. More so, however, they are effective in that we cannot help, at least for a brief time after watching the film, to look for our own.
In closing, this is a rich, yet simple film with deeper undercurrents of love and loss, yes, but more so, beyond being tender and uplifting, it is generous in its message that there are miracles around us every single day, if we just look a little.
And essentially this was a rather generic storyline about the same day repeating over and over for Mark (played by Kyle Allen), but it was spruced up with putting Margaret (played by Kathryn Newton) into the play. So at least writer Lev Grossman managed to differentiate "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" from many other movies about the same concept. However, I will say that towards the ending and when it is revealed why the same day keeps repeating, there was a hint of something more profound and beautiful added to the storyline.
However, while "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" certainly is watchable, this is hardly a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. Yeah, kind of paradoxid isn't it, that the movie doesn't have repeatability to its contents? Once you've seen the movie and sat through the storyline, then director Ian Samuels' movie just doesn't have more to offer. So this is pretty much a watch once, then bag and tag kind of deal.
The acting performances in the movie were good. I will say that, and I wasn't familiar with the majority of the cast in the movie, aside from Josh Hamilton.
All in all, then "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" made for a fair enough viewing that one and single time it can and will be viewed. As such, my rating of "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaLev Grossman: the screenwriter and author of the original short story, as the Bird Poop Man.
- GoofsIn the shot where Mark and his sister are playing music together, the sheet music on the music stand is upside down.
- Quotes
Margaret: Are you okay?
Greta: It's a relative term.
Margaret: I thought we'd have so much more time.
Greta: I know. But you will be all right.
Margaret: I don't know. I don't know if I can do this.
Greta: Listen to me, because I'm old and I know things. It's true that we're losing time every day, all the time, until one day it's all gone. But you're gaining it, too. Every second, perfect moments, one after the other, until, by the end, you have your whole life. You have everything. And it costs you everything. But it's worth it. I promise that it's worth it.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bandits, bandits... (1981)
- SoundtracksLosing My Grip
Written by Reynaldo Peter Mesa, Jr.
Performed by Junior Mesa
Courtesy of Nice Life Recording Company
By arrangement with The Greater Goods LLC
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- Bản Đồ Của Những Điều Nhỏ Bé Hoàn Hảo
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1