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Little Man is one of those quirky comedies that really leans into its absurd premise. The film combines elements of slapstick humor with an odd narrative about mistaken identity, which gives it a unique tone. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it has its moments of charm. The practical effects used to portray the littleness of the main character are amusing, if not a bit dated. Performances from the cast tend to bring a certain energy that keeps it watchable, even if some jokes fall flat. There's a weird charm to it, and the atmosphere is oddly lighthearted despite the ridiculous situations. It's definitely a conversation starter in any collector's library.
Little Man, released in 1999, has seen a somewhat limited presence on physical media, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. Its VHS editions occasionally pop up in thrift shops and online, but the DVD release is more elusive. Interest tends to fluctuate, often tied to nostalgia for late-90s comedies, and while it doesn’t command high prices, it holds a certain appeal for those who appreciate its unique humor and eccentricity.
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