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In the movie Little Children (2006), the lives of several individuals in suburban Massachusetts become intertwined as they grapple with their own personal struggles. Sarah Pierce, a young mother and wife, feels trapped in her mundane life and seeks an escape from her marital troubles. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Brad Adamson, a stay-at-home dad who feels emasculated and longs for excitement outside of his role as a father.
Their paths cross with Ronnie James McGorvey, a registered sex offender who is trying to rebuild his life and face the judgment of the community. Meanwhile, Larry Hedges, a disgraced ex-police officer, is haunted by his past actions and is looking for redemption.
As these characters navigate their vulnerabilities and desires, their choices and actions have far-reaching consequences. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the search for happiness amidst the constraints of suburban life.
Little Children is a poignant and thought-provoking drama that delves into the complex emotions and inner lives of its characters. With powerful performances and a nuanced storyline, this film captivates audiences and invites them to reflect on the universal struggles of human connection and personal fulfillment.
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Little ChildrenRelease Date:
09 Feb 2007Writers:
Todd Field, Tom PerrottaAwards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars. 20 wins & 61 nominations total