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Big (1988)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:49
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.9/10
Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A 13-year-old boy named Josh wants, more than anything else, to be "big". And when he makes a wish on a carnival wishing booth his dreams come true: he transposes into the body of a 35 year old man... A 13-year-old boy named Josh wants, more than anything else, to be "big". And when he makes a wish on a carnival wishing booth his dreams come true: he transposes into the body of a 35 year old man -- though his mind and spirit remain that of a child. Since he can't really go to school looking like an adult, and his mother doesn't know him in his new guise, he heads to New York with his pal Billy, where they proceed to goof off, play around, and act basically like the kids they are. But when Billy leaves, Josh is subjected to the encroaching needs and responsibilities of adulthood, and he quickly discovers both the pleasures and the problems of being grown-up. [More]
Starring: Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, David Moscow, Robert Loggia
Starring: Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, David Moscow, Robert Loggia, John Heard, Jared Rushton, Samantha Larkin, Mercedes Ruehl, Jon Lovitz, Josh Clark, Rockets Redglare, Jamie Tirelli, James Eckhouse, Tracy Reiner
Director: Penny Marshall
Director: Penny Marshall
Screenwriter: Gary Ross, Anne Spielberg
Producer: James L. Brooks, Robert Greenhut, Juliet Taylor
Composer: Howard Shore
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Reviews for Big
Hard to imagine Tom Hanks being anything less than Oscar Caliber, isn't it? But his performance as a young boy trapped in a man's body is endearingly funny.
Thanks almost exclusively to Tom Hanks, "Big" is far and away the best "age-switch" flick out there.
This is mainstream Hollywood filmmaking at its best -- packed with intelligence, humour and pathos.
Kids will love the laugh-out-loud fantasy. Adults will laugh, too, as well as appreciate the sweetness that lies underneath.
What's great about it is that it shows how wonderfully full of toys the world of adults can be. And though this may fall under the heading of tiny, perhaps even fatuous, revelations, it does send you out of the theater with a lighter step.
As a crowd-pleasing comedy it works. But it really could have been so much more.
Prompts us to remember that the tendency to drift away from the hopes and fantasies of childhood is normal and happens to the best of us.
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