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Little Boxes

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.3K
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Melanie Lynskey, Nelsan Ellis, and Armani Jackson in Little Boxes (2016)
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An interracial family struggles to adjust when they move from New York City to a small, predominately white town in Washington State.An interracial family struggles to adjust when they move from New York City to a small, predominately white town in Washington State.An interracial family struggles to adjust when they move from New York City to a small, predominately white town in Washington State.

  • Director
    • Rob Meyer
  • Writer
    • Annie J. Howell
  • Stars
    • Melanie Lynskey
    • Nelsan Ellis
    • Armani Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Rob Meyer
    • Writer
      • Annie J. Howell
    • Stars
      • Melanie Lynskey
      • Nelsan Ellis
      • Armani Jackson
    • 26User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Gina McNulty-Burns
    Nelsan Ellis
    Nelsan Ellis
    • Mack Burns
    Armani Jackson
    Armani Jackson
    • Clark Burns
    Oona Laurence
    Oona Laurence
    • Ambrosia Reed
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Helena Wisdom-Finkelstein
    Christine Taylor
    Christine Taylor
    • Joan Reed
    Miranda McKeon
    Miranda McKeon
    • Julie Hanson
    Maliq Johnson
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    • William
    Nadia Dajani
    Nadia Dajani
    • Maya
    Veanne Cox
    Veanne Cox
    • Sarita
    David Ebert
    David Ebert
    • Tom Gibson
    • (as David Charles Ebert)
    Will Janowitz
    Will Janowitz
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    Julie Hays
    Julie Hays
    • Dean Maureen
    Dierdre Friel
    Dierdre Friel
    • Diane Hanson
    Christian Whelan
    • Dave Hanson
    Gabriel Rush
    Gabriel Rush
    • Cooper Reed
    Mark Gessner
    Mark Gessner
    • Ben
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    Jabari Gray
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    • Director
      • Rob Meyer
    • Writer
      • Annie J. Howell
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    User reviews26

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    9thecohen5

    Charming film!

    Wonderful film...full of realistic, thought-provoking scenes. Very relatable to our everyday experiences. The film explores themes of moving to a new home, racial challenges, coming of age and confronting one's weaknesses. It offers a nice balance between drama, humor and reality. Recommend it for any age, including young adults, who can relate to the young actors and their characters. The music choices are great; the music enhances the story and the visual. The acting--young and old--was spot on! The characters were so believable, that i fell into the story and wholeheartedly went along for the ride! I highly recommend this film!
    4rjaric

    So mundane...... you could fall asleep while watching it!

    There's nothing particularly wrong with the characters in this film, and the actors portraying them seem to do a good job. There are some thought provoking moments, but overall I found this to be quite a mundane movie.

    It lacked significant; excitement or action or drama or intrigue or suspense; to engage the viewer.

    Maybe it would be more interesting for those who can relate to the story-line, but that's not me, so I cannot comment from that perspective. Or it might appeal to art house film goers.

    Ever the optimist, I watched it to the end, but could have easily fallen asleep as my initial interest waned after about 20 or 30 minutes in.
    7kosmasp

    Mixed Patenthood

    This has comedy elements in it and is socially aware. Although some may think this does cling on to cliches too much. Whatever you may think this does seem to be an accurate depictal of the troubles and worries of raising a child. The influences the kid is under, the stress and issues parents have. It's anything but overloaded though. It does have music in it, that some may find offensive, especially in connection with young kids.

    But it's not like this is far from reality. And the movie does not offer you solutions in the traditional sense or any of that stuff. So while the cliche argument may be true, you can't fault the movie for being too sensitive and "cute". The acting is really good and there is a lot to love of the movie
    JohnDeSando

    Well, it's not American Beauty, but it has gentle moments.

    "You are so interesting." (White townie to new black resident)

    Little Boxes is a little film that wants to be more than it is. While it would like to be a quirky tale of an interracial family moving from NYC to white Washington State, it's a slow moving story of a few dysfunctions on the part of the rural town faced with the black and white presence and awkwardly responding to it.

    The white mother, Gina, played underwhelming by Melanie Lynskey, accepts a tenure-track job at Rome College with perks her black writer husband, Mack (Nelsan Ellis), appreciates if only because his second book is taking a great deal of time. Eleven-year- old son, Clark (Armani Jackson), is experiencing a new life with a couple of 11-year-old girls, nothing grand, just the kind of pre-teen exploration that seems awfully tame from my jaded point of view.

    The meaty issues that hover over the biracial motif are meekly treated by a few pedestrian lines such as a young girl exclaiming the town needs a black: "We like totally needed a black kid. This town is SO white!" Or about husband a neighbor says, "If you close your eyes you can't even tell he's black." The mold hiding in the family's house is hardly a hidden metaphor. Embarrassing stuff

    The only excitement in this turgid melodrama is when Clark gets in trouble for boyish misdeeds, odd actually for such a nice kid. I'm trying not to mention the four female professors at bad karaoke while over drinking on their regular lunch break. Even worse Gina is criticized for getting "sloppy" in a small town--a definite no no and a signal of intolerance almost unheard of in Brooklyn.

    Clearly Little Boxes (hmm, people trapped? town?) is not in the suburban satirical league of Ice Storm and American Beauty. Even in the final act, a resolution occurs so quickly as to be unbelievable. But I'm not going to spoil one of the only spirited parts of the film.
    6subxerogravity

    Makes for a great Family picture.

    Little Boxes made of ticky tacky Little boxes moving to a small town, where they don't look the same. There's a black one and a white one and the one they made that's in-between and these boxes from Brooklyn are having a hard time adjusting to a vastly different way of life.

    So the idea of Little Boxes is that Clark Burns, an eleven year old kid from liberated New York, moves to Rome...Washington, were he's one of two black people living there. The other being his father Mack who is also feeling the awkwardness of being in a place where it seems for a lot of them he's the only black person they ever met, which brings us to Gina, the White woman pretty much responsible for bringing them there do to her job and is feeling the pressure of not fully understanding the situation.

    The social commentary is very subtle, but ringing loud and clear. I actually loved the contrast of Mack hanging with his boys back in Brooklyn (one black one white), and being comfortable to be politically incorrect, then coming to Rome where the slightest miss use of words has the white folks questioning themselves. Although as the movie brings up, Mack also can't help but to be sensitive to what the town folks think of him.

    But if I'm selling this to you as a comedy I want to point out that the funniest parts of the movie have nothing to do with any political issue, and everything to do with just very basic family matters type stuff. Moving to a new territory is difficult and the best hi jinks come from the new family in town just trying to deal.

    Nice little movie parading some big topics in a light hearted way.

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    • Trivia
      The scenes in the fictional town of Rome Washington were actually filmed in Harrison, New York and Newburgh, New York.
    • Quotes

      Ambrosia: Oh... My God! I can't believe it! We like totally needed a black kid!

    • Soundtracks
      Look to the Sun
      Written by Guru (as Keith Elam)

      Published by 7 Large Music (ASCAP)

      Performed by Guru and Solar

      Courtesy of 7 Grand

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 小鎮好白
    • Filming locations
      • Newburgh, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kid Noir Productions
      • Mighty Engine
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      • $2,230,700
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
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