Das Leben von zwei Ehepartnern aus getrennten Ehen, einem registrierten Sexualstraftäter und einem beschämenden ehemaligen Polizisten überschneidet sich, während sie kämpfen, um ihren Verwun... Alles lesenDas Leben von zwei Ehepartnern aus getrennten Ehen, einem registrierten Sexualstraftäter und einem beschämenden ehemaligen Polizisten überschneidet sich, während sie kämpfen, um ihren Verwundbarkeiten und Versuchungen in Massachusetts vor der Stadt zu widerstehen.Das Leben von zwei Ehepartnern aus getrennten Ehen, einem registrierten Sexualstraftäter und einem beschämenden ehemaligen Polizisten überschneidet sich, während sie kämpfen, um ihren Verwundbarkeiten und Versuchungen in Massachusetts vor der Stadt zu widerstehen.
- Für 3 Oscars nominiert
- 20 Gewinne & 61 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Cheryl
- (as Marsha Dietlein Bennett)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAfter accepting the role of Sarah, Kate Winslet suggested Patrick Wilson for Brad.
- PatzerWhen Larry references the mall shooting he says the boys were playing with an air gun at the Big 5. Big 5 Sporting Goods stores do not exist east of Texas, while the story takes place in Massachusetts.
- Zitate
May McGorvey: You're a miracle, Ronnie. We're all miracles. Know why? Because as humans, every day we go about our business, and all that time we know... we all know... that the things we love... the people we love, at any time now can all be taken away. We live knowing that and we keep going anyway. Animals don't do that.
- SoundtracksFly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
(1954)
Written by Bart Howard
Conducted and Performed by Sam Nestico (as Sammy Nestico)
So tasty, in fact, that Little Children is one of the most interesting films of recent years. It is far from the greatest, and is not devoid of faults, but a genuine evocation of interest should be attributed to Field's story. Every character unflinchingly demands our attention. We want to know more about precisely everyone in the community. In the front row for fascination sits Ronnie, the resident child molestor, who pends between likable and freak. He is the overriding nominator for 'Little Children' and his presence greatly upsets the parents.
Yet most salience is given to Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson as Sarah and Pierce two lonely, bored and desperate housespouses who, in the midst of having nothing to do, innocently begin an extramarital affair with each other. Through calm narration, the film introduces Sarah as an anthropologist and remarks how she is different from the contingent of housemoms. However it becomes apparent that the director is the anthropologist and not Sarah. Indeed Field studies human relationships accordingly, interweaving loneliness, desperation, jealousy, lust and betrayal. Sarah, in fact, loses her 'objective' stance and melts in with the rest as she indulges in her passion with Brad.
It needs to be said that 'Little Children' often tips over into comedy and it is this refreshing edge that bumps it up to 8/10 on my scale. It treats serious subjects, such as pedophilia, infidelity and loneliness but it does so with the spark in the eye. A consistent cloud of laughter seemed to hover in the air of my theatre at the Stockholm Film Festival and Kate Winslet was undoubtedly the catalyst. She gives a fine performance with excellent emotional transparency, layered skill and above all with an inherent funny bone that translates to a goofy woman. The humour is surprisingly in-tune even with the other characters with all their quirks and afflictions, such as child-molestation and online pornography.
Toward the end, 'Little Children' patiently crafts a sense of impending doom that deserves much credit. Nevertheless, the ending isn't the best imaginable. The film could benefit from being slightly shorter. Lastly the use of cute kids as tearjerkers is a disappointing cheap-shot used a little too often, and seems mostly a tiresome American phenomenon. Yet as a whole entity Little Children is a very interesting film that makes the best possible use of characters, relationships and suburban drama. Throw in a few exceptionally neat steadicam shots Scorsese-style and the experience is complete.
8 out of 10
- Flagrant-Baronessa
- 16. Nov. 2006
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Box Office
- Budget
- 26.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.463.019 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 97.953 $
- 8. Okt. 2006
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 14.821.658 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 17 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1