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Little Children (film)

Little Children is a 2006 American romantic psychological drama film[3][4] directed by Todd Field. It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta, who co-wrote the screenplay with Field. It follows Sarah Pierce (Kate Winslet), an unhappy housewife who has an affair with a married neighbor (Patrick Wilson). Also starring are Jennifer Connelly, Jackie Earle Haley, Noah Emmerich, Gregg Edelman, Phyllis Somerville and Will Lyman.

Little Children
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTodd Field
Screenplay by
Based onLittle Children
by Tom Perrotta
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAntonio Calvache
Edited byLeo Trombetta
Music byThomas Newman
Production
companies
  • Bona Fide
  • Standard Film Company
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • October 6, 2006 (2006-10-06)[1]
Running time
137 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$26 million[1]
Box office$14.8 million[1]

Little Children premiered at the 44th New York Film Festival, and was released October 6, 2006, on 5 screens, earning $145,946, with a $29,189 per-screen average. However, during its 64 weeks in theaters, 32 screens were the most on which New Line Cinema ever exhibited the film, only briefly increasing that count to 109 in the few weeks leading up to the 79th Academy Awards.[5] Consequently, few cinema-goers had access to it, significantly limiting its earnings. Despite this, it won numerous critics' group prizes and received Oscar nominations for Best Actress for Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Field and Perrotta.

Plot edit

Sarah Pierce lives with her husband Richard and daughter Lucy in suburban Boston. Their marriage falls apart when she discovers his addiction to Internet pornography. One day, she meets Brad Adamson, a married law student who brings his 4-year-old son, Aaron, to the park. Brad and Sarah become friendly and, on a date, kiss in the park, but resolve not to act on their mutual attraction.

One day, several parents panic when they see recently paroled sex offender Ronnie J. McGorvey swimming in the pool with the children. After he is escorted away by the police, Sarah and Brad take Lucy and Aaron back to her house and put the kids to bed. While Sarah is drying towels in her basement, Brad comes down and they have sex.

Ronnie lives with his mother, May, who believes that Ronnie's attraction to children would be cured if he met a woman his own age. Ronnie reluctantly agrees to go on a date May has arranged for him with a woman named Sheila, which ends badly when he masturbates next to her in her car by a children's playground.

When Brad skips taking the bar exam again, his wife Kathy grows suspicious and tells him to invite Sarah, Richard, and Lucy over for dinner. The intimacy evident between Brad and Sarah confirms her suspicions, and Kathy arranges for her mother to come for an extended visit. When Brad's football team plays its final game, Sarah attends and cheers as Brad scores the winning touchdown. Afterwards, they make out on the field, with Brad convincing her to run away with him.

Brad's friend Larry Hedges, a former police officer who went on disability after accidentally killing a little boy, spends much of his time harassing Ronnie. One night, he enters Ronnie's neighborhood with a megaphone. May comes out to confront him, suffering a heart attack in the process when Larry pushes her to the ground, causing him to be arrested. May is taken to a hospital, where she dies. When Ronnie returns home from the hospital, he finds a letter written by May saying: "Please be a good boy." Distraught, Ronnie destroys much of his mother's collection of Hummel figurines before grabbing a knife.

That same night, Sarah and Brad agree to meet in the park. As he heads to the park, he is distracted by skateboarding teenagers. Attempting to try a jump himself, he knocks himself out. When he regains consciousness, he asks the paramedics to call his wife to meet him at the hospital.

When Sarah takes Lucy to the park, she sees Ronnie stagger onto one of the swings, revealing to her that his mother died. When Lucy disappears, Sarah panics and rushes to find her, forgetting about Brad. She finds her staring at a street lamp and places her back into her car. Larry arrives to apologize to Ronnie about May, but when he discovers that Ronnie has castrated himself and is bleeding to death, he races him to the hospital, the same time as Kathy meets Brad there.

Cast edit

Production edit

 
Perrotta and Field working on the script

For this film, director Todd Field and novelist Tom Perrotta intended to take the story in a separate and somewhat different direction than the novel. "When Todd and I began collaborating on the script, we were hoping to make something new out of the material, rather than simply reproducing the book onto film," says Perrotta.[6]

Kate Winslet said she was left with a bruised bottom after filming her sex scene in a sink.[7]

Critical reception edit

 
 
The performances of Kate Winslet and Jackie Earle Haley garnered critical acclaim, earning them Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively.

The film was well-received. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 80% approval rating based on 162 reviews, with an average rating of 7.40/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Little Children takes a penetrating look at suburbia and its flawed individuals with an unflinching yet humane eye.”[8] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 75 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews.”[9]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote:

Mr. Field proves to be among the most literary of American filmmakers. In too many recent movies intelligence is woefully undervalued, and it is this quality—even more than its considerable beauty—that distinguishes Little Children from its peers. A movie that is challenging, accessible, and hard to stop thinking about.[10]

Scott later placed Little Children ninth on his list of the top 10 films of 2006.[11]

Carina Chocano of The Los Angeles Times also praised the film:

Little Children is one of those rare films that transcends its source material. Firmly rooted in the present and in our current frame of mind—a time and frame of mind that few artists have shown interest in really exploring—the movie is one of the few films I can think of that examines the baffling combination of smugness, self-abnegation, ceremonial deference and status anxiety that characterizes middle-class Gen X parenting, and find sheer, white-knuckled terror at its core.[12]

Awards and honors edit

The film received multiple awards and accolades, including three Academy Award nominations: Best Actress for Kate Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Jackie Earle Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Todd Field and Tom Perrotta.[13]

Top ten lists edit

Little Children was listed on many critics' top ten lists.[14]

Film archives edit

35mm safety prints are housed in both the UCLA Film & Television Archive[16] and the Museum of Modern Art's permanent film collection.[17]

Home media edit

The film was released on DVD on May 1, 2007. The DVD does not include extra features or a director's commentary.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Little Children (2006)". Box Office Mojo. April 12, 2007. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  2. ^ . British Board of Film Classification. October 19, 2006. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  3. ^ Reilly, Kaitlin (August 2, 2019). "The Best Psychological Dramas For When You Need A True Mind Melt". Refinery29. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  4. ^ "Little Children (2006) - Todd Field | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related |", AllMovie, retrieved January 12, 2022
  5. ^ "Little Children (2006)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  6. ^ (PDF) (Press release). New Line Cinema. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 22, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  7. ^ "Winslet Pained By Sink-top Sex Scene". femalefirst.co.uk. October 1, 2006. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  8. ^ "Little Children (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
  9. ^ "Little Children". Metacritic.
  10. ^ Scott, A. O. (September 29, 2006). "Playground Rules: No Hitting, No Sex". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  11. ^ Scott, A. O. (December 24, 2006). "Here's to the Ambitious and the Altmans". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  12. ^ Chocano, Carina (October 6, 2006). . The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 9, 2010. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  13. ^ "The 79th Academy Awards". oscars.org. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
  14. ^ . February 12, 2010. Archived from the original on February 12, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  15. ^ Denby, David (December 11, 2006). "Memorable Movies of 2006". The New Yorker.
  16. ^ "'Little Children' UCLA Film Archives". UCLA Film and Television Archive. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
  17. ^ . Museum of Modern Art Film Archive. Archived from the original on November 24, 2010. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
  18. ^ "DVD Review: Todd Fields's Little Children on New Line Home Entertainment". Slant Magazine. April 28, 2007. Retrieved September 2, 2022.

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Little Children is a 2006 American romantic psychological drama film 3 4 directed by Todd Field It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta who co wrote the screenplay with Field It follows Sarah Pierce Kate Winslet an unhappy housewife who has an affair with a married neighbor Patrick Wilson Also starring are Jennifer Connelly Jackie Earle Haley Noah Emmerich Gregg Edelman Phyllis Somerville and Will Lyman Little ChildrenTheatrical release posterDirected byTodd FieldScreenplay byTodd Field Tom PerrottaBased onLittle Childrenby Tom PerrottaProduced byTodd Field Albert Berger Ron YerxaStarringKate Winslet Jennifer Connelly Patrick Wilson Jackie Earle Haley Noah Emmerich Gregg Edelman Phyllis SomervilleCinematographyAntonio CalvacheEdited byLeo TrombettaMusic byThomas NewmanProductioncompaniesBona Fide Standard Film CompanyDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateOctober 6 2006 2006 10 06 1 Running time137 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 26 million 1 Box office 14 8 million 1 Little Children premiered at the 44th New York Film Festival and was released October 6 2006 on 5 screens earning 145 946 with a 29 189 per screen average However during its 64 weeks in theaters 32 screens were the most on which New Line Cinema ever exhibited the film only briefly increasing that count to 109 in the few weeks leading up to the 79th Academy Awards 5 Consequently few cinema goers had access to it significantly limiting its earnings Despite this it won numerous critics group prizes and received Oscar nominations for Best Actress for Winslet Best Supporting Actor for Haley and Best Adapted Screenplay for Field and Perrotta Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Critical reception 5 Awards and honors 5 1 Top ten lists 6 Film archives 7 Home media 8 References 9 External linksPlot editSarah Pierce lives with her husband Richard and daughter Lucy in suburban Boston Their marriage falls apart when she discovers his addiction to Internet pornography One day she meets Brad Adamson a married law student who brings his 4 year old son Aaron to the park Brad and Sarah become friendly and on a date kiss in the park but resolve not to act on their mutual attraction One day several parents panic when they see recently paroled sex offender Ronnie J McGorvey swimming in the pool with the children After he is escorted away by the police Sarah and Brad take Lucy and Aaron back to her house and put the kids to bed While Sarah is drying towels in her basement Brad comes down and they have sex Ronnie lives with his mother May who believes that Ronnie s attraction to children would be cured if he met a woman his own age Ronnie reluctantly agrees to go on a date May has arranged for him with a woman named Sheila which ends badly when he masturbates next to her in her car by a children s playground When Brad skips taking the bar exam again his wife Kathy grows suspicious and tells him to invite Sarah Richard and Lucy over for dinner The intimacy evident between Brad and Sarah confirms her suspicions and Kathy arranges for her mother to come for an extended visit When Brad s football team plays its final game Sarah attends and cheers as Brad scores the winning touchdown Afterwards they make out on the field with Brad convincing her to run away with him Brad s friend Larry Hedges a former police officer who went on disability after accidentally killing a little boy spends much of his time harassing Ronnie One night he enters Ronnie s neighborhood with a megaphone May comes out to confront him suffering a heart attack in the process when Larry pushes her to the ground causing him to be arrested May is taken to a hospital where she dies When Ronnie returns home from the hospital he finds a letter written by May saying Please be a good boy Distraught Ronnie destroys much of his mother s collection of Hummel figurines before grabbing a knife That same night Sarah and Brad agree to meet in the park As he heads to the park he is distracted by skateboarding teenagers Attempting to try a jump himself he knocks himself out When he regains consciousness he asks the paramedics to call his wife to meet him at the hospital When Sarah takes Lucy to the park she sees Ronnie stagger onto one of the swings revealing to her that his mother died When Lucy disappears Sarah panics and rushes to find her forgetting about Brad She finds her staring at a street lamp and places her back into her car Larry arrives to apologize to Ronnie about May but when he discovers that Ronnie has castrated himself and is bleeding to death he races him to the hospital the same time as Kathy meets Brad there Cast editKate Winslet as Sarah Pierce Patrick Wilson as Brad Adamson Jennifer Connelly as Kathy Adamson Jackie Earle Haley as Ronald James Ronnie McGorvey Noah Emmerich as Larry Hedges Phyllis Somerville as May McGorvey Gregg Edelman as Richard Pierce Ty Simpkins as Aaron Adamson Sadie Goldstein as Lucy Pierce Jane Adams as Sheila Raymond J Barry as Bob Bullhorn Bob Trini Alvarado as Theresa Marsha Dietlein as Cheryl Mary B McCann as Mary Ann Rebecca Schull as Laurel Chadwick Brown as Tony Correnti Adam Mucci as Richie Murphy Chance Kelly as Pete Olaffson Lola Pashalinski as Bridget Hunter Reid as Christian Sarah Buxton as Slutty Kay Thomas Greaney as Troy Leon Vitali as Oddly Familiar Man Tom Perrotta as Small Man Will Lyman uncredited as The NarratorProduction edit nbsp Perrotta and Field working on the script For this film director Todd Field and novelist Tom Perrotta intended to take the story in a separate and somewhat different direction than the novel When Todd and I began collaborating on the script we were hoping to make something new out of the material rather than simply reproducing the book onto film says Perrotta 6 Kate Winslet said she was left with a bruised bottom after filming her sex scene in a sink 7 Critical reception edit nbsp nbsp The performances of Kate Winslet and Jackie Earle Haley garnered critical acclaim earning them Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively The film was well received On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an 80 approval rating based on 162 reviews with an average rating of 7 40 10 The website s critical consensus states Little Children takes a penetrating look at suburbia and its flawed individuals with an unflinching yet humane eye 8 Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 75 out of 100 based on 34 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 9 A O Scott of The New York Times wrote Mr Field proves to be among the most literary of American filmmakers In too many recent movies intelligence is woefully undervalued and it is this quality even more than its considerable beauty that distinguishes Little Children from its peers A movie that is challenging accessible and hard to stop thinking about 10 Scott later placed Little Children ninth on his list of the top 10 films of 2006 11 Carina Chocano of The Los Angeles Times also praised the film Little Children is one of those rare films that transcends its source material Firmly rooted in the present and in our current frame of mind a time and frame of mind that few artists have shown interest in really exploring the movie is one of the few films I can think of that examines the baffling combination of smugness self abnegation ceremonial deference and status anxiety that characterizes middle class Gen X parenting and find sheer white knuckled terror at its core 12 Awards and honors editMain article List of accolades received by Little Children The film received multiple awards and accolades including three Academy Award nominations Best Actress for Kate Winslet Best Supporting Actor for Jackie Earle Haley and Best Adapted Screenplay for Todd Field and Tom Perrotta 13 Top ten lists edit Little Children was listed on many critics top ten lists 14 1st Kevin Crust Los Angeles Times 2nd Mick LaSalle San Francisco Chronicle 3rd Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune 3rd Dennis Harvey Variety 4th James Berardinelli Reelviews 4th J R Jones Chicago Reader 5th Peter Hartlaub San Francisco Chronicle 6th Frank Scheck The Hollywood Reporter 8th Shawn Levy Portland Oregonian 9th A O Scott New York Times 10th William Arnold Seattle Post Intelligencer 10th Richard Schickel Time Top 10 listed alphabetically Carina Chocano Los Angeles Times Top 10 listed alphabetically Ruthe Stein San Francisco Chronicle Top 10 listed alphabetically Steven Rea Philadelphia Inquirer Best of 2006 listed alphabetically not ranked David Denby The New Yorker 15 Film archives edit35mm safety prints are housed in both the UCLA Film amp Television Archive 16 and the Museum of Modern Art s permanent film collection 17 Home media editThe film was released on DVD on May 1 2007 The DVD does not include extra features or a director s commentary 18 References edit a b c Little Children 2006 Box Office Mojo April 12 2007 Retrieved November 23 2016 Little Children 15 British Board of Film Classification October 19 2006 Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved April 26 2013 Reilly Kaitlin August 2 2019 The Best Psychological Dramas For When You Need A True Mind Melt Refinery29 Retrieved January 12 2022 Little Children 2006 Todd Field Synopsis Characteristics Moods Themes and Related AllMovie retrieved January 12 2022 Little Children 2006 Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 29 2022 Little Children production notes PDF Press release New Line Cinema 2006 Archived from the original PDF on July 22 2011 Retrieved July 1 2010 Winslet Pained By Sink top Sex Scene femalefirst co uk October 1 2006 Retrieved February 13 2022 Little Children 2006 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved January 21 2021 Little Children Metacritic Scott A O September 29 2006 Playground Rules No Hitting No Sex The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2010 Scott A O December 24 2006 Here s to the Ambitious and the Altmans The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2010 Chocano Carina October 6 2006 Little Children movie review The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on August 9 2010 Retrieved July 1 2010 The 79th Academy Awards oscars org Retrieved September 2 2022 Metacritic 2006 Film Critic Top Ten Lists February 12 2010 Archived from the original on February 12 2010 Retrieved March 16 2020 Denby David December 11 2006 Memorable Movies of 2006 The New Yorker Little Children UCLA Film Archives UCLA Film and Television Archive Retrieved September 2 2022 Little Children MOMA Film Archives Museum of Modern Art Film Archive Archived from the original on November 24 2010 Retrieved September 2 2022 DVD Review Todd Fields s Little Children on New Line Home Entertainment Slant Magazine April 28 2007 Retrieved September 2 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Little Children film Little Children at IMDb nbsp Little Children at Box Office Mojo Little Children at Rotten Tomatoes Little Children at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from 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