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Big
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by Al222 (19785 pt)
2023-Oct-29 08:50

Big is a 1988 film directed by Penny Marshall. The film is a fantasy comedy that follows the adventures of a young boy who suddenly becomes an adult while retaining his childlike mind. 

Plot

The film's protagonist is Josh Baskin (played by Tom Hanks), a 12-year-old boy who desperately wishes to be grown up. After encountering a mysterious fortune-telling machine at a carnival, he makes a wish to become an adult. The next morning, Josh wakes up to discover that his wish has come true: he has become an adult (also played by Tom Hanks), but his mind remains that of a child.

Josh, now seemingly a 30-year-old adult, must navigate the challenges of adult life. He finds a job at a major toy company and becomes a huge success due to his childlike perspective that proves valuable in the toy industry. However, despite his success, Josh misses his family and friends and begins to search for a way to become a child again.

The film explores themes of growth, responsibility, and the importance of staying connected to one's inner authenticity. "Big" is known for Tom Hanks' outstanding performance and its ability to capture the wonder of childhood and the complexity of adulthood.

Director: Penny Marshall

Writers: Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg

Producers: James L. Brooks, Robert Greenhut, and Anne Spielberg

Music: Howard Shore

Cinematographer: Barry Sonnenfeld

Main Cast:

  • Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin
  • Elizabeth Perkins as Susan Lawrence
  • Robert Loggia as MacMillan
  • John Heard as Paul Davenport
  • Jared Rushton as Billy Kopecki
  • David Moscow as Young Josh Baskin

Major Awards: The film did not win major Oscars but was nominated for two Oscars in the categories of Best Actor (Tom Hanks) and Best Original Screenplay.

Box Office Gross: The film collected approximately $151,000,000 at the box office.

Critical Reception: The film is known for its blend of comedy, fantasy, and messages about growing up and the importance of staying young at heart. Although it did not win major Oscars, the film was a major box office success and received positive reviews from critics.



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