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Early and controversial Jodie Foster vehicle that has her playing the titular “Little Girl” trying her best to survive in the (somewhat) fictional town of Wells Harbor, Maine. Wise beyond her years, Rynn’s plan can best be described as sou...


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13-year-old Rynn Jacobs lives in a New England beach town. Whenever the landlady inquires after Rynn's father, she claims that he's not available. But when the landlady's son, Frank, won't leave Rynn alone, she teams up with a neighbor Mario to maintain the dark family secret that she's been keeping to herself.
A precocious and isolated young girl, Rynn, lives alone in a secluded country house, claiming her poet father is away on business. However, when suspicious neighbors and a persistent land developer begin to pry into her life, Rynn must use her cunning and intelligence to protect her secrets and her life.
The film garnered attention for its unique premise and Jodie Foster's remarkable performance as a child actress. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it has since gained a cult following among fans of psychological thrillers and horror.
Praised for Jodie Foster's mature and chilling performance.
Appreciated for its unsettling atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
Noted for its dark and mature themes handled by a young protagonist.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with many highlighting Jodie Foster's exceptional performance and the film's disturbing yet captivating story.
Jodie Foster was only 12 years old when she played the role of Rynn, a girl who is implied to be around 13-14 and dealing with complex adult issues.
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Early and controversial Jodie Foster vehicle that has her playing the titular “Little Girl” trying her best to survive in the (somewhat) fictional town of Wells Harbor, Maine. Wise beyond her years, Rynn’s plan can best be described as sou...
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