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Drama

Little Men

- Be on each other's side.

Jake is a quiet, sensitive middle schooler with dreams of being an artist. He meets the affably brash Tony at his grandfather's funeral, and the unlikely pair soon hit it off. The budding friendship is put at risk, however, when a rent dispute between Jake's father, Brian, and Tony's mother, Leonor, threatens to become contentious.

Release Date : 2016-08-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Race Point FilmsFaliro House ProductionsCharlie Guidance ProductionsParts & LaborWater's End ProductionsRT Features

Production Country : BrazilGreeceUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Thank You for Being HonestThe Silent Treatment

Cast

Greg Kinnear

Character Name : Brian Jardine

Original Name : Greg Kinnear

Gender : Male

Jennifer Ehle

Character Name : Kathy Jardine

Original Name : Jennifer Ehle

Gender : Female

Paulina García

Character Name : Leonor

Original Name : Paulina García

Gender : Female

Michael Barbieri

Character Name : Tony Calvelli

Original Name : Michael Barbieri

Gender : Male

Theo Taplitz

Character Name : Jake Jardine

Original Name : Theo Taplitz

Gender : Male

Talia Balsam

Character Name : Audrey

Original Name : Talia Balsam

Gender : Female

Maliq Johnson

Character Name : Umar

Original Name : Maliq Johnson

Gender : Male

Anthony A. Flamminio

Character Name : Joey

Original Name : Anthony A. Flamminio

Gender : Male

Madison Wright

Character Name : Julia

Original Name : Madison Wright

Gender : Male

John Procaccino

Character Name : Mr. Plummer

Original Name : John Procaccino

Gender : Male

Mauricio Bustamante

Character Name : Acting Teacher

Original Name : Mauricio Bustamante

Gender : Male

Alfred Molina

Character Name : Hernán

Original Name : Alfred Molina

Gender : Male

Ching Valdes-Aran

Character Name : Pilar

Original Name : Ching Valdes-Aran

Gender : Male

Stan Carp

Character Name : Sal Bartolini

Original Name : Stan Carp

Gender : Male

Stella Schnabel

Character Name : Nina

Original Name : Stella Schnabel

Gender : Female

Yolonda Ross

Character Name : Arkadina

Original Name : Yolonda Ross

Gender : Female

Leah C. Gardiner

Character Name : Director

Original Name : Leah C. Gardiner

Gender : Male

Derek Johnson

Character Name : Luke

Original Name : Derek Johnson

Gender : Male

Teeka Duplessis

Character Name : Eva

Original Name : Teeka Duplessis

Gender : Male

Clare Foley

Character Name : Sally

Original Name : Clare Foley

Gender : Female

Renaldo Napolitano

Character Name : Classmate

Original Name : Renaldo Napolitano

Gender : Male

Elia Monte-Brown

Character Name : Bianca

Original Name : Elia Monte-Brown

Gender : Female

Chinasa Ogbuagu

Character Name : Valentina

Original Name : Chinasa Ogbuagu

Gender : Female

Alden Song

Character Name : Club DJ

Original Name : Alden Song

Gender : Male

Bryan Webster

Character Name : Park Ranger

Original Name : Bryan Webster

Gender : Male

Andy Karl

Character Name : Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Andy Karl

Gender : Male

Melanie Mahanna

Character Name : Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : Melanie Mahanna

Gender : Male

Kevin D. McGee

Character Name : Audience Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin D. McGee

Gender : Male

Arthur J. Nascarella

Character Name : Stu Gershman (uncredited)

Original Name : Arthur J. Nascarella

Gender : Male

Johnny Serret

Character Name : Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Johnny Serret

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Friendship or business!** This is a pure drama. Like a real life event, though there's no documentary style narration influenced. Thematically very, very simple, and also the characters, but too flat when it comes to entertainment value. Of course, drama-films usually does not entertain its viewers, except for who are ardent fans of that genre. Apart from depicting the real life, sometimes they carry messages with them. But this film has no tick marks on any of those boxes. So it is a boring film if you pick it to watch when you're on the average or in the bad mood. I did not feel that way, just hinting out it could do that for others. The storyline had no focal point. It is neither a children's film, nor about the grownups' issues. But kind of mix of both on a small scale with strong outcome. Pretty much like on the two topics it was developed on. One was the 'death' which initiated everything and followed by the 'shop' that helped to make further progress in the tale. So using these, the film characters bloomed. Even though, these topics come into play occasionally and in the meantime, the scenes were wasted or you can say it followed the character to their daily routine to fill the film runtime. So what's that mean is the screenplay, which was not at its best. It does not follow the traditional film way on the character developments. Like I expected the friendship between two boys like how they find each other as to emerge a strong bond. That did not happen. It was just like I said in the real life, too casual and understandable. The same goes for the adult characters as well. When they decide to handle the shop issue, it was like hesitation like any average concerned family does. So this film will be good if your life is/was close to the events in the film. Like either it is your friendship that tested or dealing the sensitive issue as a grown-up that affects deeply those concerned ones. > ❝Once again, our warm, lovable, unwise father has left us a big mess and no instructions.❞ Now you might think what this film is all about. This is the story of the two families connected with a building. Opens with a small Manhattan family arriving in Brooklyn to conduct the last rite to their deceased father. They are received by another family who rented the shop in the ground floor. Both the family has the young boys of the same age and following the ceremony, the two become very close. But when their parents decide to sort out the shop issue, it's all fall hard on them and their friendship. The remaining is to reveal the outcome of whatever happened. You might be familiar with the quote that goes like this, 'a friendship founded on business in better than a business founded on friendship'. Basically, that's where the film inspired from. But it expanded to two sets of the characters, between the youngsters and the adults. These two categories are exactly opposite in mindset. Youngsters usually does not care about money that involves friends, but for adults, money is a serious matter to handle. The 'business' is attached to the parents and the 'friendship' drawn between their children. Now that's the complication involves as many people as to solve without affecting anybody. But most of the film was overwhelmed by scenes of other than this issue. They ignored to focus completely on where it had calibre. I felt the casting was the best thing happened in the film, particularly those boys. Alfred Molina, who played one of the main characters in the director's previous film was appeared here in a guest role for like a minute. The rest of them were decent as well, including Greg Kinnear. The film was just under the 90 minutes, yet too slow paced narration. Does not fit for everyone to watch. Imagine if this film was played on the television, with all the commercial breaks, you won't able to finish it off. Not without patience, because it is already dull, and if you will run out that, that's it. A lot like a product for the film festivals and it did fared decently on those platforms, but surely some people would find it good. So now you might think what my stance is. I liked it, also didn't. An average film with a slipped away opportunity. I am not sure, but still feel like I want to suggest it. _5/10_