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Review: The Little Things Movie 2021

Review: The Little Things Movie 2021
Review: The Little Things Movie 2021

Review: The Little Things Movie 2021. Better known for his movies with family drama nuances such as The Rookie (2002), The Blind Side (2009), and Saving Mr. Banks (2013), director John Lee Hancock set foot into a darker realm of storytelling with his latest film. directed entitled The Little Things.

Review: The Little Things Movie 2021, Synopsis


Set in 1990, the movie, co-written by Hancock, tells the story of two police officers, Joe Deacon (Denzel Washington) and Jim Baxter (Rami Malek), who try to catch a serial killer on the loose and cause deep fear to residents of the Los Angeles area. Angeles, United States.

Review: The Little Things Movie 2021
Review: The Little Things Movie 2021

After going through a series of investigative processes, Joe Deacon and Jim Baxter focus their attention on a loner man named Albert Sparma (Jared Leto) who is considered to meet the criteria for the figure they are looking for and is suspected of being the perpetrator of the murder. a series of murder cases they investigate.

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With the dark atmosphere of storytelling and storytelling that tends to run slowly, it's no wonder that The Little Things then received a number of comparisons with the mystery movie about serial murder directed by David Fincher, Seven (1995).

Unfortunately, Hancock is not able to bring out the intelligence or power of storytelling as Fincher demonstrated in Seven.

When Fincher spends minute by minute the duration of Seven's presentation to unravel the mysteries and open the layers of stories in each conflict and character that appears in the movies storyline, If The Little Things, it is often fixated on the drama that exists between the characters of Joe Deacon and Jim Baxter.

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A series of mysteries about a series of murders and who was behind the crime actually failed to work properly and made The Little Things feel quite bland in the story.

Did you know that Washington was Fincher's first choice to star in Seven before finally giving Brad Pitt the lead role in the movie?

Washington's efforts to bury his regret of refusing Fincher's offer can still be presented with convincing acting performances.




Unfortunately, like almost all parts of The Little Things storytelling, the character Joe Deacon played by Washington never felt so interesting because the character development felt so shallow.

Together with Washington, Malek and Leto also managed to provide excellent quality performances for the characters they played.

The film's acting department is perhaps the only element that still deserves a bit of credit. In addition, it is not difficult to place The Little Things as a mystery dish that is familiar but failed to be executed optimally.

Closing

Hancock can indeed reason that the focus of the story that continues to follow the figures of Joe Deacon and Jim Baxter is used as a buffer for the presence of a twist in the story that will be opened at the end of the third half of the movies story.

However, at the same time, it is undeniable that The Little Things has lost the essence of presenting its mystery when this movie chooses not to give a more mature development to the conflict that is the central theme of the story.

The direction given by Hancock also does not provide a meaningful boost to the overall quality of The Little Things story.

The movie The Little Things is still able to be presented with a quality production system that does not disappoint, but Hancock's choice to stream the empty narrative of the movie with a halting rhythm makes the 128-minute narrative of The Little Things so torturous.

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