Little Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Little: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Introduction: Meet Jordan Sanders

Jordan Sanders is introduced as a ruthless and successful tech entrepreneur in Atlanta. She’s known for her bullying behavior towards her employees, especially her assistant April. Her relentless drive and fear of vulnerability stem from a humiliating experience in middle school where she was relentlessly bullied.

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The Curse: Wished Back to Middle School

After cruelly dismissing a young girl performing magic tricks, Jordan is magically transformed into her 13-year-old self. Forced to relive the awkwardness of middle school, she’s now known as ‘Little Jordan’ and must rely on April to cover for her at the office while navigating the challenges of being a teenager again. She’s forced to confront her past trauma and the consequences of her actions.

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Middle School Mayhem and Office Chaos

As Little Jordan navigates middle school, she reconnects with the feelings of insecurity and peer pressure she thought she had overcome. Meanwhile, April steps up at the office, facing the daunting task of presenting Jordan’s ideas to a major client while trying to keep the truth about Jordan’s transformation a secret. Both are forced to grow and learn in unexpected ways.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall): A tyrannical tech CEO who is magically transformed into her 13-year-old self.
  • April Williams (Issa Rae): Jordan’s long-suffering assistant who is forced to cover for her when she becomes a child again.
  • Little Jordan Sanders (Marsai Martin): The 13-year-old version of Jordan, navigating middle school while retaining her adult intellect.
  • Mr. Marshall (Justin Hartley): Jordan’s not quite friend with benefits who is unaware of her transformation.
  • Raina (Thalia Tran): One of the bullied misfits Jordan befriends in middle school.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Little Jordan Sanders: “I don’t even know how old I am.” – Said to a stoner after being magically transformed back into her younger self.
  • April Williams: “My name starts with an A, for available if you like.” – April flirts with Jordan’s boyfriend, making a memorable joke.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $20,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $40,860,481
  • Worldwide Gross: $49,000,667

💥 Little Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I went into ‘Little’ expecting a lighthearted comedy, and it mostly delivered. Marsai Martin was fantastic; she really nailed the adult-in-a-kid’s-body vibe. There were definitely some laugh-out-loud moments, especially with Regina Hall being hilariously awful at the beginning. The talent show scene was surprisingly heartwarming, and I loved seeing the ‘misfits’ shine. The middle part got a bit repetitive, but overall, it was a fun movie to watch.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of body-swap comedies.”
    • “Viewers who enjoy movies with strong female leads.”
    • “People looking for a lighthearted, feel-good movie with a positive message.”
    • “Those who appreciate movies that explore themes of self-discovery and personal growth.”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Some mild language.”
    • “Thematic elements involving bullying.”
    • “Some suggestive humor.”

Professional Reviews

  • Variety: “While ‘Little’ treads familiar territory of body-swap comedies, Regina Hall’s initial portrayal of the ruthless boss is magnetic. However, the film loses some steam as it transitions to middle school antics, relying on predictable tropes. Marsai Martin shines, though the overall impact is somewhat diluted by pacing issues.
  • The Hollywood Reporter: “The premise of ‘Little’ is interesting, but the execution feels rushed and lacks depth. The movie struggles to balance the comedic and heartfelt elements, resulting in a somewhat uneven viewing experience. Issa Rae delivers a solid performance, but the script doesn’t give her enough to work with.
  • RogerEbert.com: “Little is a fun movie for younger audiences that can be described as simple and comical at the same time. The acting and chemistry of the cast is good while predictable at the same time. If you want a good laugh without worrying about serious scenes, then this one is for you.

Audience Reactions

Marsai Martin’s performance as the young Jordan was a standout and carried the film.: Most viewers appreciated the lighthearted and comedic tone, finding it to be a fun and easy watch.

The movie had some very corny and cringe worthy moments.: The overall concensus is that the movies is predictable and does not come off as original.

Overall Consensus: Overall, ‘Little’ is a decent body-swap comedy, but fails to stand out. While the lead actresses are great, the film lacks originality. Audiences looking for a light and enjoyable film should give it a watch.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Marsai Martin not only starred in the film but also served as an executive producer, making her one of the youngest people to ever hold that title in Hollywood.”
  • “The film draws inspiration from classic body-swap comedies like ‘Big’ and ’13 Going on 30,’ but aims to offer a fresh, modern take with a focus on Black female empowerment.”
  • “Several scenes were filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, utilizing local schools and businesses to create an authentic setting.”

🖥️ How to Watch Little?

Little is currently available for streaming on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV, where you may need to rent or purchase it. Check local listings for availability on cable providers. Digital copies can also be purchased from various online retailers. Check JustWatch for an up-to-date list of streaming and purchase options.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Little, you might like these similar films:

  • Big (1988): Shares the core concept of an adult trapped in a child’s body and having to navigate the challenges of childhood.
  • 13 Going on 30 (2004): Features a woman magically transported back to her teenage years, offering a similar comedic exploration of youth and self-discovery.
  • Freaky Friday (2003): Similar body swap themes exploring mother-daughter relationships
  • What Men Want (2019): Regina Hall stars as the main role, gender-swapped version of the movie ‘What Women Want’ with similar themes of work-life balance and finding her inner voice.

🛒 Little Related Products

  • Black-ish: The Complete Series: Relive the hilarious and heartwarming family moments with Marsai Martin in the hit series ‘Black-ish’. This collection includes every episode, showcasing her growth and comedic talent.
  • Funko Pop! Movies: Little – Jordan Sanders (Adult): Add Regina Hall’s character to your Funko Pop! collection. This vinyl figure captures the essence of the successful and cutthroat tech mogul.
  • ‘Little’ Movie Poster (27×40): Decorate your space with this vibrant poster featuring the cast of ‘Little’. The bright colors and fun design will remind you of the movie’s lighthearted moments.
  • Empowerment Journal for Young Girls: Inspired by the themes of self-love and confidence in ‘Little’, this journal provides prompts and activities to help young girls embrace their unique qualities and build self-esteem.

🎧 Soundtrack

Little features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is ‘Little’ about?

‘Little’ is a comedy about a ruthless tech CEO who is magically transformed into her 13-year-old self, forcing her to confront her past and learn valuable life lessons about kindness and empathy.

Where can I watch ‘Little’?

You can stream ‘Little’ on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV (rental or purchase may be required). Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date streaming options.

Who are the main actors in ‘Little’?

The movie stars Regina Hall as the adult Jordan Sanders, Issa Rae as her assistant April, and Marsai Martin as the young Jordan.

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