
Movie spotlight
Big
A musician arrives on tour in a small town. After settling in a small room, he feels the closeness of the overwhelming walls and life in it becomes a real challenge for him. Reaching the boiling point, the hero is faced with a choice - to stay inside his walls or allow himself to break free.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, unhappy with his life and wanting to be 'big', makes a wish at a carnival fortune-telling machine. The wish comes true overnight, and he wakes up as a 30-year-old man in an adult body. He navigates the complexities of adult life, jobs, and relationships while trying to maintain his childlike wonder and find a way back to his normal life.
Critical Reception
Big was a critical and commercial success, praised for its heartwarming story, humor, and Tom Hanks's breakout performance. It became a beloved classic of the 1980s and is often cited as one of Hanks's most memorable early roles.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and funny fantasy film with a standout performance from Tom Hanks.
Successfully blends childlike wonder with adult responsibilities, creating a heartwarming experience.
A nostalgic and enduring comedy-drama that appeals to all ages.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's enduring charm, humor, and the emotional resonance of its story. Many praise Tom Hanks's performance and the film's ability to capture a sense of innocence and wish fulfillment.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actor (Tom Hanks) and Best Original Screenplay.
Fun Fact
The iconic 'walking down the street playing giant piano' scene was filmed on location in New York City at the famous FAO Schwarz toy store, and the piano itself was custom-built for the film.
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