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Kate Winslet stars as Sarah, an educated young suburban mother frustrated with her narrow existence, who forges a friendship with local husband and father Brad (Patrick Wilson). Both share a discontentment with life in their small commuter town, and a lack of connection with their spouses: Sarah's uncomfortable marriage to the successful Richard (Gregg Edelman) parallels Brad's frustration with his aspirational documentary maker wife, Kathy (Jennifer Connelly), and it isn't long before their friendship develops into a more complex entanglement. Meanwhile, the community is shaken by the discovery that a convicted sex offender (Jackie Earle Haley) is living in its midst. (EIV)

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gudaulin 

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English Honestly, as a man, I envy the main male protagonist for his dilemma of choosing between the wife portrayed by Jennifer Connelly and the interesting mother from the neighborhood, Kate Winslet. Yeah, those are some serious worries. This relationship drama is sympathetically placed between comedic and tragic elements and fulfills the function of a romantic relationship drama with several interesting characters and well-observed scenes from life. It's not a film that is at the top of its genre or one that a person would think about for a long time in a significant way, but it works very well emotionally. Overall impression: 75%. ()

Stanislaus 

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English A truly perfect film with a strong story and great characters. Kate Winslet is great as always and Jackie Earle Haley - the pedophilia oozes out of him and the scene with him at the end - wow. This is one of those movies I just can't get out of my head, which is good. I was thinking 4*, but I'll add one it because it's an exceptional film. ()

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Malarkey 

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English At first, not a particularly distinctive drama from the world of an idyllic American street at the edge of a large city. Everyone here lives their lives with some skeletons hidden in their closet. And those who do not hide them will happily create them during this film. The most interesting character from the whole film is definitely the sick pervert without whom this film would not even exist. The first ‘getting to know’ half is really worth three stars, but in the second half there’s a relatively well-built tension not only between the unfaithful ones. Overall, this film gets a second wind and flows with it until the very end. It’s not a simple movie due to the length itself, but in the end, I’m glad I saw it. ()

Remedy 

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English Acts and drives that will substantially affect our future actions, hidden and repressed desires, prejudices, fears, mob madness, restraint, caution, indecision, endless motherly love, envy, hatred, old wounds from the past, disappointment, loss of a loved one, surrender... BUT above all, an exemplary relationship drama that impressively connects several human destinies and in each case shows how people are not perfect, that we all make mistakes, and how many "ills" often stem from despair, from the desire for change, the desire to "breathe again"... And Kate as Sarah is just amazing. "IT'S THE HUNGER. THE HUNGER FOR AN ALTERNATIVE, AND THE REFUSAL TO ACCEPT A LIFE OF UNHAPPINESS." ()

Kaka 

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English A somewhat sterile love drama in places, where at times it seems that the world has more weirdos than normal, rational-minded individuals. Some situations are quite adequately depicted, others not so much. The sometimes deaf moments and the relatively slow and uninteresting pace are topped off by a strong conclusion, which is both brilliantly scripted and appropriately chilling. Still, I didn't find Little Children as compact and entertaining as other, thematically related films. ()

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