On the Big Board |
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Staff |
In Brief |
195/200 |
Max Braden |
The one positive thing I can say is at least this had character arcs. |
After the horror that was White Chicks, the Wayans brothers return to the big screen with another film that sits just on the edge of offensiveness. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans from a screenplay he co-wrote with brothers Shawn and Marlon, the film will hope to capture that same demographic that has so willingly thrown money at the raunchy humor they have produced in the past.
Little Man centers on a man (Shawn Wayans) whose deepest desire is to become a father. As a result, he mistakes a baby-faced man (Marlon Wayans) who is short in stature as a child and takes the gentleman on as his newly adopted son. The catch is that this sweet-looking fellow is actually a criminal on the lam, so the father-son disguise works out just perfectly for his needs. (Kim Hollis/BOP)
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