Living Large
Living Large

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Living Large

2002
Movie
Adult · 18+
128 min
English

Mountain Man Steve Drake delivers a bevy of bodacously breasted babes! You like 'em big, huge, colossal, gigantic, & jumbo, is what you get here! Put your face between 5 pairs' of the most mammouth mammaries you've spied... in awhile... & wail in wonderment!

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IMDb4.9/10
Director: Michael MillerGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

When a wealthy but ruthless businessman is shrunk to the size of a toy by a disgruntled inventor, he must navigate the world from a miniature perspective. Forced to rely on his former maid and her family for survival, he begins to learn the true meaning of life and family. As he tries to find a way to return to his normal size, he reevaluates his priorities and learns to appreciate the simpler things.

Critical Reception

Living Large received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and lack of originality. However, some viewers found it to be a lighthearted family comedy with a heartwarming message.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's premise is seen as derivative of other 'shrinking' comedies.

  • Burt Reynolds's performance is often noted as a highlight, despite the film's shortcomings.

  • The family-friendly message is appreciated by some, though overshadowed by weak execution.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed reception. Some viewers enjoyed it as a harmless, albeit uninspired, family film, while others found it to be forgettable and poorly executed.

Fun Fact

The film's budget was reportedly quite low, which may have contributed to its B-movie feel and limited special effects.

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