Big

1988

Action / Comedy / Drama / Family / Fantasy / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 98% · 81 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 82% · 250K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 258390 258.4K

Director

Top cast

Tom Hanks as Josh
John Heard as Paul
Bruce Jarchow as Photographer
Frances Fisher as Billy's mother
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750.38 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  de  
23.976 fps
1 hr 44 min
Seeds 30
1.17 GB
1280*692
English 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  de  
23.976 fps
2 hr 10 min
Seeds 3
2.4 GB
1920*1040
English 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  de  
23.976 fps
2 hr 10 min
Seeds 63
2.4 GB
1918*1036
English 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  de  
23.976 fps
2 hr 10 min
Seeds 27
4.65 GB
3840*2076
English 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  de  
23.976 fps
1 hr 44 min
Seeds 25

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lord-of-the-lez 7 / 10

Emotional and Nostalgic

I watched this when I was the same age as the main character of this movie and I found it just...okay. I remembered the Zoltar machine, the big piano, and all the toys Josh plays with but not much more.Rewatching it as an adult makes me appreciate it on a whole new level. I did not care for the emotional nuances of the movie and the dilemma that Josh was in because I myself was a kid the first time I watched it. I couldn't understand the depth of the movie's themes in the same way that Josh fails to have a truly deep, mature, emotional connection with another adult. Watching this movie as an adult also gives me this blissful sense of nostalgia for the little blip of time I spent as a child. Childhood is such a small part of your life compared to the time you spend as an adult, yet it makes a tremendous impact on you and what happens to you in those brief years leaves a lasting impression. Those are the thoughts and feelings this movie elicited in me and that's why it's highly recommended from me.
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Reviewed by jotix100 8 / 10

There's no place like home!

Be careful what you wish for because it might come true and you might live to regret it. This seems to be the cautionary message at the center of this enjoyable film, which we saw when it made its debut in 1988. Watching it a second time, still holds our attention as the director, Penny Marshall, clearly takes us for a ride with Josh, as he becomes a man before hand.

Josh, the New Jersey boy who is unhappy by being excluded of some fun things because of his age, asks Zoltar at the fair, for a wish which he is told has been granted. Imagine Josh's surprise the next morning waking up in the body of a grown up. His whole world comes crashing down on him. With the help of his best friend, Billy, he escapes to Manhattan, where he will go unnoticed.

The young man is in for a rude awakening, but his child-like attitude opens all the doors for him. When he applies to work at MacMillan's toys, he is a happy boy that has been given a candy. Because Josh is genuine, he will rise to the top at the firm and even find love with Susan, an executive woman that falls for his charming way and innocence.

The film is made more enjoyable by Tom Hanks. He is perfect as Josh, a boy at heart, with no malice. Elizabeth Perkins makes a good Susan. Jared Rushton plays Billy, the loyal friend. Robert Loggia is the owner of the firm. John Heard appears as Paul an executive who sees his star downgraded by the arrival of Josh.

Highlights of the film have to be the F.A.O. Schwartz sequence where Josh and Mac play on the floor piano and the party scene where Josh eats beluga caviar!

Great film for all ages thanks to Penny Marshall and the magic she created with this film.

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