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A Little Inside
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Since his wife's death, Ed Mills has been stuck. In his grief, he does the best he can to raise his young daughter.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 0.71 Ounces
- Director : Kara Harshbarger
- Media Format : Closed-captioned, Color
- Run time : 92 minutes
- Actors : Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Benjamin King
- Studio : Feature Films for Families
- ASIN : B000FU06YA
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2022
I love this show and my interest grows with each new episode. Beautifully done, with great actors, great direction and beautiful photography. The soundtrack is particularly suitable, chosen with great care. It's finally a show that entertains without brutal gratuitous violence or useless romance. A great family drama where each character has an interesting story to tell.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2012
A funny, fetching, family film. Some family films are not really family films but juvenile films. This one manages to be entertaining and nourishing for kids and adults. My favorite scene was when Eddie joins a conversation about parenting and comments about it being a full-time job. My only quibble is that the neighbor sometimes comes across as borderline creepy instead of well-intentioned but nosy. On the whole though, this film charms while exploring family relationships, while simultaneously warning of the danger of making baseball too high a priority and celebrating the gift baseball can be to a family.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2014
The condition was as expected
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018
daddy loves it
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018
Took it to the thrift store due to bad language
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2013
Fast delivery, good shopping experience. The movie itself was pretty boring and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone unless they're a big Kate Eisenberg fan.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019
The remarkable thing about this movie is that it was written and directed by a recently graduated 22-year-old student from Texas Christian University. Kara Harshbarger was a student in the Radio-TV and Film department at TCU. After graduation in 1999, she moved to Hollywood and became a babysitter for a little girl named Hallie Eisenberg, an already famous child actor. Eisenberg was the daughter of Hollywood parents Amy and Barry Eisenberg who read Harshberger's short treatment of "A Little Inside" and encouraged Harshberger to develop it into a screenplay and eventually a movie which she directed. Little Hallie Eisenberg was cast in the movie as the daughter of the retired baseball player who had to give up his career to raise his daughter after the death of his wife. The movie was eclipsed by "The Rookie" which has a remarkably similar theme. So a little inside has little distribution outside of HBO and other television. I was working as a television engineer at TCU in 2000 when the movie premiered in downtown Fort Worth.
I often wonder if "The Rookie" was a rip off of Kara Harshberg's screenplay. But "The Rookie" was based on a true story of a Texas high school baseball coach who, like the character in "A Little Inside", had put his baseball career on hold for the sake of his family. The irony is that writer/director Kara Harshbarger was going to college in Texas as the true story told in "The Rookie" was unfolding. Apparently Kara never pursued another movie project. But I think anyone would find "A Little Inside" remarkable well done considering these facts.
I often wonder if "The Rookie" was a rip off of Kara Harshberg's screenplay. But "The Rookie" was based on a true story of a Texas high school baseball coach who, like the character in "A Little Inside", had put his baseball career on hold for the sake of his family. The irony is that writer/director Kara Harshbarger was going to college in Texas as the true story told in "The Rookie" was unfolding. Apparently Kara never pursued another movie project. But I think anyone would find "A Little Inside" remarkable well done considering these facts.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2014
This movie was very cute and good... and then the foul language ruined it. Couldn't continue watching it with my school kids.