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    Little Manhattan Director: Mark Levin

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/04/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 9,934

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Unforgettable" See All

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary with director Mark Levin and screenwriter Jennifer Flackett; Behind the scenes in Central Park; "From Scout to Screen" featurette; Deleted scenes and more!

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1, Side A -- Little Manhattan
    1. Gross/Main Titles [:38]
    2. Pairing Up [2:51]
    3. Bait and Switch [1:53]
    4. Nine Square Blocks [4:47]
    5. Touring the Park [1:50]
    6. Hot [3:38]
    7. Apartment Hunting [4:54]
    8. The Village [:31]
    9. Wild Animal [4:54]
    10. Grounded [1:50]
    11. Ripped From His Hands [6:53]
    12. Two-Way Street [3:26]
    13. Cooties [4:01]
    14. Moment of Reckoning [2:23]
    15. The Pain With No Name [:52]
    16. No Room for a Woman [2:00]
    17. Things Left Unsaid [3:08]
    18. True Courage [5:48]
    19. Clearing the Clutter [2:03]
    20. End Titles [1:51]
    Disc #1, Side B -- Little Manhattan
    1. Gross/Main Titles [:38]
    2. Pairing Up [2:51]
    3. Bait and Switch [1:53]
    4. Nine Square Blocks [4:47]
    5. Touring the Park [1:50]
    6. Hot [3:38]
    7. Apartment Hunting [4:54]
    8. The Village [:31]
    9. Wild Animal [4:54]
    10. Grounded [1:50]
    11. Ripped From His Hands [6:53]
    12. Two-Way Street [3:26]
    13. Cooties [4:01]
    14. Moment of Reckoning [2:23]
    15. The Pain With No Name [:52]
    16. No Room for a Woman [2:00]
    17. Things Left Unsaid [3:08]
    18. True Courage [5:48]
    19. Clearing the Clutter [2:03]
    20. End Titles [1:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The bittersweet pangs of first love among sixth graders sets the stage for this romantic comedy. Gabe (Josh Hutcherson) is an 11-year-old boy living on the more exclusive side of New York City; his parents, Adam (Bradley Whitford) and Leslie (Cynthia Nixon), are splitting up, and as their marriage slowly crumbles, they've both become increasingly protective of their son. While most of Gabe's friends are still firmly in the "girls are yucky" stage, Gabe has found his head turned by Rosemary (Charlie Ray), a cute girl in his karate class. Negotiating the tricky waters of impressing the opposite sex for the first time, Gabe works up the nerve to ask Rosemary out on a date, and in time the two begin spending their spare time together. But just when Gabe feels ready to tackle the next step and tell Rosemary that he's in love with her, he learns that she'll be spending the summer away at camp, meaning he'll have to spend his vacation pining for her. Meanwhile, as Gabe turns to Adam for advice, Adam begins taking another look at where his relationship with Leslie went sour. Little Manhattan was the first directorial effort for writer and producer Mark Levin. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    June 13, 2007: ...it should have shown how they grew up. I'm not saying its bad, its just very...unnatural to see it ended like that, even though something good happens...not your usual love story, or something found on your everyday. Still, quite good...

    Little Manhattanby Anonymous

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    June 04, 2007: Little Manhattan is a movie I've watched over and over again because it never loses it's innocent charm,and the plot always turns my stomach upside down. From the first scene to the last kiss, this movie will make you fall head over heels in love with the The thoughts of the boy who is starting to realize that love gives you a "couple of memories you can't ever shake"