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Phillip the Small is this quaint little family fantasy that shares the journey of a small boy navigating the complexities of feeling inadequate. It really captures that childhood vibe where being different sets you apart, often in not-so-nice ways. The pacing is gentle, almost dreamlike, and the magical flute serves as the catalyst for some whimsical moments—you see objects grow and shrink, all done with charming practical effects that have this delightful, low-fi quality. The performances, though perhaps not award-winning, have a warm authenticity that fits the overall feel. It’s a film that seems to embrace its smallness, offering a unique perspective on self-acceptance and imagination.
Phillip the Small hasn't seen as many home media releases as you'd think, making original prints somewhat of a rarity. It has mostly circulated on VHS, and even that can be tough to track down in decent condition. Collectors often have a keen interest in the thematic elements and practical effects that feel quite nostalgic, giving it a unique spot among 1970s family films. While it might not be on everyone's radar, those who appreciate the quieter, magical tales often find themselves drawn to its charm.
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