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Little Robbers
Can you honestly swear that at least once in your life you have not thought that robbing a bank is a good idea? Especially, if you're five years old and that bank has just thrown your parents out of a brand new apartment, because your father has lost his job. Five year old Robby is no Zorro, but he'd like to be. His seven year old sister Louise thinks he's too childish, but can't resist the game of robbing a bank. Together they can pull off just about anything. Getting away with it is the hard part.
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Plot Summary
When a wealthy and somewhat eccentric family discovers that their fortune is being systematically plundered by their own children, they embark on a comedic quest to uncover the culprits. The elaborate schemes and childish motivations lead to a series of hilarious misadventures as the parents try to outsmart their offspring. Ultimately, the family must come to terms with their own roles in the situation and find a way to mend their relationships.
Critical Reception
Little Robbers was generally received as a lighthearted family comedy, appreciated for its humorous premise and gentle exploration of family dynamics. While not a critical darling, it found an audience that enjoyed its playful tone and relatable, albeit exaggerated, portrayal of parental struggles. The film was seen as a decent option for family viewing, offering some laughs without profound depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous premise and lighthearted approach to family conflicts.
Seen as a simple, enjoyable comedy suitable for families.
Some found the plot a bit predictable, but appreciated the comedic performances.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'La Famille formidable' before being changed to 'Little Robbers' for international distribution.
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