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A Great Big Thing
A 23-year-old Canadian wanders aimlessly throughout his wasted life.
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Plot Summary
A coming-of-age story focusing on a teenage boy navigating the complexities of adolescence, first love, and societal expectations in the late 1960s. The film explores his awkward encounters and burgeoning understanding of relationships and adulthood.
Critical Reception
While not a mainstream hit, 'A Great Big Thing' was noted for its frank portrayal of teenage sexuality and its often melancholic yet humorous take on youthful anxieties. Critics appreciated its authenticity and the performances, particularly from its young lead.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its honest depiction of teenage life and its witty dialogue.
Appreciated for its sensitive handling of adolescent awkwardness and romance.
Some found its pacing a bit slow, but the overall sentiment was positive.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available often commend its nostalgic portrayal of youth and its relatable themes of growing up.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of the earliest cinematic appearances for director Howard Zieff, who would later go on to direct successful comedies like 'Private Benjamin' and 'My Girl'.
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