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Little Man Tate
Dede is a sole parent trying to bring up her son Fred. When it is discovered that Fred is a genius, she is determined to ensure that Fred has all the opportunities that he needs, and that he is not taken advantage of by people who forget that his extremely powerful intellect is harboured in the body and emotions of a child.
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Plot Summary
A single mother struggles to raise her exceptionally gifted seven-year-old son, Fred Tate. While she cherishes his intelligence, she worries about his social development and the pressure that comes with his genius. Her concerns grow when he is discovered by a college professor, leading to a potential separation and a difficult decision about what is truly best for Fred.
Critical Reception
Little Man Tate was generally well-received by critics, who praised Jodie Foster's directorial debut and the performances, particularly from the young Adam Hann-Byrd and Dianne Wiest. While some found the plot somewhat predictable, the film was largely commended for its sensitive portrayal of childhood genius and the mother-son relationship.
What Reviewers Say
Applauded for its heartfelt direction and strong performances, especially from the young lead.
Praised for its sensitive exploration of childhood genius and family dynamics.
Considered a touching and well-made directorial debut by Jodie Foster.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's emotional depth and the touching story of a mother's love for her gifted child. Many found the performances compelling and the overall message heartwarming.
Fun Fact
Jodie Foster, who directed and starred in the film, was herself a child prodigy, attending college at UCLA at the age of 13 while simultaneously pursuing her acting career.
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