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Plot Summary
A young man named Isaac navigates the complexities of love and intimacy in New York City. He grapples with his burgeoning sexuality and his desire for a meaningful connection, all while trying to understand his place in the world. The film explores themes of identity, desire, and the search for belonging.
Critical Reception
Little Man received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of young adulthood and emerging sexuality. The film was noted for its intimate and authentic feel, capturing the anxieties and hopes of its protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and sensitive portrayal of a young man's journey.
Noted for its intimate atmosphere and exploration of sexual awakening.
Appreciated for its understated performances and realistic dialogue.
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Fun Fact
Director Ira Sachs cast actors based on their perceived authenticity and ability to convey vulnerability, aiming for a naturalistic feel.
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