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6/10
Okay but disappointing
grantss20 November 2021
Joe Deacon, A Deputy Sherriff in a regional police force, is sent to LA to fetch some evidence for a case. In LA he is reunited with many former colleagues as he was a homicide detective there. He is also drawn into a perplexing serial killer case, the details of which are very familiar.

Reasonably interesting, though had the potential to be brilliant. Started off well, with decent character development and an intriguing plot. Good casting and performances too. Denzel Washington puts in his usual solid performance, Rami Malek is good and Jered Leto does what he does best - act as a weird, off-the-wall character.

However, just when this looks set to be heading for something fantastic, cracks start to appear. The plot is less watertight and plausible and then it suddenly takes a rather tangential direction. This direction could have been a masterstroke if handled correctly but unfortunately it isn't. The ending is quite the damp squib. It is dressed up to appear quite profound but it isn't.

So quite disappointing in the end. If writer-director John Lee Hancock had stuck with the initial plot and made a tension-filled crime drama this could have been great. Instead he tries to take it in another direction and while this is more original, his plot is weak, making for an unsatisfying conclusion.
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7/10
Great cast and premise, brought down by bad editing
darkreignn30 January 2021
"It's the little things that get you caught," Deke, played by Denzel Washington, tells Rami Malek's character Jimmy. "It's the little things that rip you apart." Unfortunately, I found that second sentiment particularly resonant as I watched "The Little Things."

"The Little Things" had a phenomenal trailer, very nuanced, well lit, choreographed, acted, and most importantly, well edited. Of course, the trailer was only two minutes long. How does the actual film, which is over two hours long, compare? Surely any movie that expands on the technical prowess and acting chops that the trailer set up will be fantastic! The movie does expand on all of the pieces the trailer introduced - in doing so, "The Little Things" takes one step forward, and two steps back. Admittedly, the movie looks good visually; the cinematography is appropriately moody, with dim lighting for the majority of the running time that casts an ominous shadow over its characters.

The acting, too, is incredible. I've seen mixed reviews on Rami Malek's acting in this movie, but I thought he was great, if a little mumbly, which did make it hard to understand him (thank you subtitles). Denzel Washington is, as always, great. He puts on a quiet performance here that takes its time with viewers - you can tell there's something below this character that's waiting to bubble up. Denzel is a professional, and he acts like one; every word out of his mouth feels believable, every action he takes feels realistic for his character. Watching him and Malik collaborate to catch a killer is truly entertaining - Deke sucks Jimmy into his obsessive mindset, and it's interesting watching both of them fall deeper into the rabbit hole they've dug for themselves.

Jared Leto as the might be, might not be killer is fascinating. Now granted, I may be biased because I like Jared Leto, but I thought he was pretty good in the role. His character was perfectly bizarre, always keeping Deke and Jimmy on their toes. Sure, Jared's character may act like a complete weirdo, but is he a killer? The movie keeps you, and its characters, guessing, which I appreciated. The story, which obviously focuses on these three characters, is elevated by the amazing performances. In a better film, I could see some serious Oscar contenders.

Yes, I did say "in a better film," because "The Little Things" does start to fall flat. Let's talk about the editing - did Olivier Megaton secretly direct this? Who decided on the editing style of this movie? There were a distracting amount of cuts in practically every single scene - for example, a scene where Denzel says goodbye to his dog before getting in his car has probably upwards of ten cuts. Similarly, a scene where Deke and Jimmy are eating breakfast has probably 20 cuts. There is rapid fire editing at play here, and I'm not sure the reason why. The film would've greatly benefited from a slow and steady editing style that allowed the camera to linger on its scenes and characters; instead, we get something akin to Paul Greengrass, which definitely doesn't fit the tone of the movie.

Because of that, tonally, the movie is inconsistent. The pace feels all over the place, with the film only picking up when Jared Leto's character comes in the picture. Unfortunately, he starts to play a major role about an hour or more into the movie, which means you spend a majority of this film's length focusing on nothing really memorable. Additionally, the movie felt too short, even though it was over two hours long. There had to be scenes cut out of here, perhaps even scenes that further expanded as to why Deke and Jimmy were so obsessed over Jared Leto's character. It seems like they pick him as a suspect out of thin air; as you hear in the trailer, they find him suspicious because his car has high mileage. That's it? After Deke discovers this, they seem laser focused on nailing Leto's character, and I was wondering if I somehow missed another clue or piece of evidence that made Deke and Jimmy get so fixated.

I did really enjoy the ending and overall message of the movie - this is definitely not a crowd-pleaser, and I commend the so different approach that the movie took. However, I really can't excuse the awful editing and the stagnant pace. In a better movie, the first hour would've been the first 30 minutes, with Leto's character being introduced early to build the tension and obsession of Jimmy and Deke. However, because "The Little Things" spends its first hour on nothing too significant, by the time Jared's character is finally introduced you'll wonder what the movie can possibly pull out of its hat to keep you interested now that it's almost over. "The Little Things" is a film with great performances and a really interesting premise that is brought way down by its editing, pacing, and tonal inconsistency. It's a perfectly watchable film, but with this cast, it should've been much better than it ends up being.
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7/10
Better than people say, not as good as it could have been.
SimonsRants3 February 2021
The Little Things - 7/10

The little things obviously took a lot of inspiration from other films; everybody points out that it was inspired by David Fincher's Se7en but I was equally reminded of Nolan's Insomnia as well. That being said, that does not mean that this film doesn't have anything new to offer. Although it does follow some familiar tropes and storylines, it still is original enough to offer something new. Added to that is some fantastic acting from all three leads.

Most of the time when you have multiple great actors all vying for an Oscar nomination in a single movie it leads to some dramatic overacting, in this case all three performances are subtle, subdued, understated yet still brilliant. The mystery in this film is fairly obvious, the trailer shows you everything you need to know. But with that in mind, the mystery wasn't really the focal point of this story in my opinion. The focus rather was on the characters and their development and about who they are as characters. In my mind the characters are written very well, not that they're perfect but they're good.

I think there was some sloppy editing, sloppy writing, and inconsistent directing but nothing worthy of a 54% that they've received from Metacritic. I'm not saying it's the next big classic film or anything like that, no not at all. But I think that this film fully deserves a seven that I've given it. Not a classic, but definitely worth a watch if you enjoy dark films like seven, insomnia, and many more.
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7/10
Satisfaction Is Not A LIttle Thing
shorn-408951 February 2021
A movie can leave feeling any number of ways-happy, sad, amazed, provoked, whatever-but the common denominator of good ones is that when the lights go up, you feel satisfied; it was worth the trip. I didn't fee that way when this one ended. Yes, it made its point: a detective working a murder case can become obsessed; it's the burden of responsibility, seeking justice, retribution, vengeance-choose your word-for the victim. And the point of the story is the old proverb: "Before you set out on a journey of revenge, dig two graves" (or something like that). That's all well and good, but IMO, this story melted away in the last 30 minutes. With some hard work on the script and more inventiveness, it could have been so much more.
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6/10
three big actors
SnoopyStyle2 February 2021
It's 1990 southern California. A young female motorist is harassed by a mysterious muscle car. L.A. Sheriff's Department homicide detective Jim Baxter (Rami Malek) investigates a murder. Kern County deputy sheriff Joe "Deke" Deacon (Denzel Washington) happens to be in town to retrieve evidence for another case. He's a former detective from LASD but left after some unspecified incident. He finds Jim's case to be connected to his former case. The two starts to suspect Albert Sparma (Jared Leto) who drives a muscle car to be a serial killer.

This is trying to be Se7en and True Detective and other high concept crime mystery with a twist. It's interesting in some aspects but falters in others. First and foremost, this is not a whodunnit. The movie piles on all the suspicion on Sparma with only a small wink at the fingerprint guy. Quite frankly, it's either Sparma or not Sparma. Anyone else would be meaningless anyways. There is some hope of turning this into a character study of these three people. That's a 50/50 proposition in this case. Denzel can sleepwalk through this role and I'm not saying that he is. I'm also not saying that he isn't. With Rami and Jared, the film has two of the most outlier actors around. It may be one too many. They are pushing very hard and at times, they push the movie over the edge. Finally, I have issues with the final confrontation. There are problems with it and I don't like it. Nevertheless, I still like the three actors and it's always interesting to see them go to work.
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3/10
Painfully bad
rcannin22 June 2021
How do you make a movie this bad with this cast? Bravo.
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8/10
I liked it because it's different
elliotjeory18 February 2021
It's a slow burning film, great acting, Jared Leto looked really creepy, Focuses on the drama rather than the flash which I prefer. People always complain about the same old movie formula and when something comes along different they complain about that too! It is a decent film, no cliches, good to see Malek in a big film role and Washington is always great to watch.
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4/10
Paper movie
CheeseburgerRandy10 March 2021
Everything about this looked good on paper. Concept, the cast, setting, etc. But the execution was terrible. Huge potential that was wasted. Actors themselves were fine, but the story didn't really go anywhere or result in much. Not missing anything.
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7/10
Justice VS The Law
kev1114200331 January 2021
I enjoyed this movie. From the start I was enthralled by Denzel's character, he is a flawed man and he is dealing with the consequences of his choices. Rami Malek is masterful as a "by the book" cop working a seemingly endless string of predatory murders. They team up and are forced to make the most difficult decision a public servant has to make. This movie questions the essence of justice and the law.
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7/10
Who else was worried about Denzel's dog not being cared for?
edgarcat30 January 2021
Early in the movie he was heading to LA, and told his dog he would be back that night. Then he didn't and stayed in LA without any call home to care for the dog.

Sorry, I know that probably isn't a big deal to anyone but to some crazy pet owners, but it was a distraction.

Please click yes if you agree.
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7/10
Nice movie but..
the-coolest5 February 2021
The movie is interesting but I still think they could have done better scenes and improved the story line with a better ending.. However, as long Denzel is the leading actor you will never regret watching the movie
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6/10
OK. Watchable...
gosiadroz5 February 2024
...but why Malek? Why? The way he speaks, gosh...it's something between being nonchalant and having a chewing gum stuck to his teeth. It's unbearable! His face expression doesn't change, he sounds like a zombie, he's like a wooden puppet playing a pre-recorded role. It worked OK in Bohemian Rhapsody, but watching him here was a torture, pure torture.

The plot was OK, the movie was slow, but not painful to watch. It can be enjoyable if you can look beyond Malek's performance, and if you don't expect a dynamic action movie. Nothing new, nothing unexpected, nothing shocking, just another movie that you can watch if you have nothing else to do.
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7/10
A man confronts his past!
Mikee_Maher30 January 2021
Don't get confused here, this films tells the story of a man (Joe Deacon) who has a history in Los Angeles and after a couple of years he gets to confront his past! This film is very misleading cause at a point you feel like it lost its storyline. It is a slow film with a lot of questions some answers you get very late and some you don't. Performances are great from everyone Jared, Rami and Denzel. I think what the film tries to tell us is that the little things we do have a big impact on what we feel and what we could become. And also the past is the future and the future is the past. Not a perfect film but not that bad either.
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7/10
Was expecting more out of this movie ....
bobmcglone31 January 2021
I am a fan of all the actors in this movie ... especially Denzel, but the storyline was kind of dusty. Not much wow factor and not your typical Denzel movie - the acting was fine but the story was just ok.
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4/10
Slow
Calicodreamin3 February 2021
I think this was supposed to be a slow burn, but it ended up just being slow. The characters didn't feel genuine so I wasn't emotionally involved in the story. The ending 'twist' wasn't very powerful and just served to mop up the mess made by a poorly thought out serial killer plot.
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8/10
I think people are missing the point.
jamielewis-5186429 January 2021
People are so used to gun fights and car chases when it comes to detective stories these days. Especially in movies. This was a deep dive into how frustrating real police work can be. A lot of fumbling around in the dark, chasing your tails, being obstructed by the very law you swear to uphold. The real question the movie poses is how far are you willing to go in order to catch a killer?
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6/10
The storyline is lost !
abdulrahmansaleh29 January 2021
The chemistry between Denzel and Rami was empty and disappointing. Leto tried hard to save the movie but the story stopped him from that.
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7/10
Would have made a great True Detective Season 4
Alexander_Blanchett31 January 2021
I liked it. it was a nicely old fashioned detective story. Actually it had the touch of "True Detective" and would probably have made a great Season 4. It contains many elements of the famous TV show and I think giving us more time to look at the characters, to emphasize more on several plot elements would have done good to the story because thats where it mostly lacks a little bit. The acting is superb. Now you've got 3 Oscar winning actors in the main roles, the expectations are high but I think absolutely flufilled. Denzel Washington is fantastic in the leading role, its a typical Washington role but again he adds something really special to it. Especially in the scenes when he is facing is past. Great work. Rami Malek got a lot of criticism for his performance, being too wooden, lacking emotionality, etc. I think thats exactly what his character is all about and that he absolutely captured it perfectly. I go even so far and say he gave the best performance in the film. His attitiude was unconventional but so was his character. Jared Leto was absolutely psycho and creepy. He did that well but needs to be careful to to get typecast in that kind of roles. But yeah he was really great. The biggest issue lie in editing and direction in general . While the screenplay surely hd potential (also by John Lee Hancock) I think his direction really lacked. The score by Thomas Newman was good and so was the cinematography, actually one of the best elements. I was not a fan of the ending, I appreciate the conclusion of what the film tries to tell but still was a bit lazy at the end. Otherwise, good atmospheric crime thriller.
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7/10
Very solid suspense drama
ebeckstr-13 February 2021
I think the people who are giving this movie low ratings we're expecting some kind of a high octane crime thriller or a pulse pounding psycho killer flick. Instead, what we have is a slow burn psychological drama, character driven rather than plot driven.

The movie is extremely well cast and acted, with an unexpectedly affecting score. In fact, the score is one of the films greatest strengths and is an excellent track in its own right, something that I will be seeking out on Spotify.

I gather that a fair number of reviewers didn't like the ending, and I have to wonder if some of them just didn't get it or were, again, expecting some sort of action ending. That's just not the kind of movie this is. Highly recommended if you are a patient viewer, enjoy a lower key kind of suspense, and appreciate theme and character-centered movies.
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7/10
Great acting, suspenseful story but unsatisfying ending.
deloudelouvain15 February 2021
The Little Things is enjoyable to watch, and that's mostly due to the acting skills from the whole crew. Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and most certainly an almost unrecognizable Jared Leto did a great job playing their characters. There's also a good amount of suspense which keeps your attention. That said the ending isn't really a satisfying ending. I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks that. There was clearly something missing in the last part and that's a pity because The Little Things could have been much better. Now it's just a good movie worth watching, but it's not exceptional like it could have been.
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5/10
big oof
Bwent30 January 2021
Dull, uninspired, plodding, by-the-numbers mystery/thriller tries desperately to prop up its mediocre script with A-list actors. fails miserably due, in large part, to heinous editing and lackluster direction
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8/10
Great way to spend a pandemic Friday evening.
ddamo-1394530 January 2021
I love Denzel Washington's movies. He is a great actor- a little one Dimensional but man he is so believable. He is great at his craft.

This movie made me sit up snd take notice. I am a retired police officer and have worked my share of cases. (Not homicide) I recognized the great research of police procedures snd the technical application of them. All cops who see this movie will appreciate the attempt to remain authentic to law enforcement.

The story line was great with a wonderful who-done-it feel. Great dialogue and very well written. The element of being unforgivably connected to a murder that is from the past that is connected to the future that is connected to the past is as profound as it is plausible. Great work.

Deke's hopes of salvation, in this life and the next, are tied to a young and cocky detective partner that comes to realize forgiveness can be hauntingly elusive.

Watch this movie-it is as about as close as you're going to get to the frustrations and limitations of real police work.
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7/10
I liked it.
rholland-5847831 January 2021
Denzel is great. As always. Jared Leto makes Sparma a charming misfit. I didn't buy into Malek as a detective, though. I wish the ending was slightly not as ambiguous, but still an enjoyable movie that leaves you thinking about the possibilities.
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2/10
Very disappointing ill-conceived storyline
jcdunn-9046430 January 2021
Based on the number of favorable reviews, this film clearly has an audience so kudos to Hancock for reaching that audience. From beginning to end, every character was illogically melodramatic. The plot is loosely structured. There was no character development. There is no empathy for the characters; not even the victims. It has a good cast and good cinematography. But that cannot make up for bad writing.
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7/10
John Shea's " Grey Lady" set in LA
caggianogabe30 January 2021
"The Little Things" is almost exactly the story line of John Shea's " Grey Lady" for the first hour until it morphs into " The Pledge", the underrated Nicholson film directed by Sean Penn. What lifts this film above " Grey Lady" is Denzel Washington understands his character,while Eric Dane as the lead cop in a similar circumstance in "Grey Lady", clearly did not. Is " The Little Things" a great film? Almost. Its an adult film which reinforces life is messy and happy outcomes are often quite subjective. Its a smart film. " Grey Lady" was not. I watched this and thought, " John Shea could have been the lead in this" . As he should have been in " Grey Lady". Little things matter. So do the big ones. Which is why " The Little Things" is better.
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