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Josh Pais Ronny as Ronny. Jonah Meyerson Sam as Sam. Brian W. Aguiar Jacob as Jacob. Mark Levin. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. In Manhattan, year-old Gabe finds his first love when he meets his former kindergarten mate, eleven-year-old Rosemary, in his karate classes. Confused with his new feelings and with the divorce process of his beloved parents, Leslie and Adam, he experiences the delightful unknown sensation of being in love for the first time.

A romantic comedy for the whole family. Rated PG for mild thematic elements, language and brief action. Did you know Edit. Trivia Gabe and Rosemary's on-screen "first kiss" was actually the first kiss for actors Josh Hutcherson and Charlotte Ray Rosenberg in real life.

Quotes Gabe : Love is an ugly, terrible business practiced by fools. User reviews 85 Review. Top review. Delightful and Sweet First Love. Confused with his new feelings and with the divorce process of his beloved parents, Leslie Cynthia Nixon and Adam Bradley Whitford , he experiences the delightful unknown sensation of being in love for the first time. When my friends from the best rental in Rio de Janeiro recommended this movie, I was quite reluctant to buy it.

Fortunately I listened to their advice and saw this great little gem. The sensitive director Mark Levin has captured many adorable scenes and sequence of this lovely and charming central pair in delightful situations. I would like to thank you, Cris and my dearest friends of Imaginario, for your recommendation.

What was i possibly thinking? Gabe : [thinking] Now i didn't want a girl for a sparing partner would you? Gabe : Hey. Rosemary : Hey. Gabe : So How was that class for you? Was it a good one? Rosemary : Um i'm having a little trouble with this Mochizuki maneuver. Gabe : Yeah yeah me me too, I couldn't resist. So uh how's that Tim guy at the Mochizuki? Rosemary : He's a lot better then me but he wants us to practice together.

Gabe : Oh really? Wow that's terrific. You know hey when can we get together? Rosemary : Well i've got cello this afternoon so not today.

Gabe : Cello? But i thought cello was on Saturdays. Rosemary : Tuesday and Saturday. Gabe : She can't cancel her frickin cello lesson? Doesn't she know our days are numbered before that bus to camp? Gabe : I don't remember much after that. Rosemary : Gabe Gabe : They um they said i blacked out. Gabe : When she showed up that first day Rosemary : Sorry my tap class ran late. Gabe : I was actually kind of glad you know? A familiar face and all that. I didn't know anybody else in this class.

Gabe : You um ride the subway a lot without any grown ups? Rosemary : Actually no I Gabe : I do it all the time you know. It's much more fun this way. Gabe : [thinking] I didn't have the heart to tell her I'd never beed south of West seventy second. I felt she needed my leadership. Daryl Kitzens : Hey Mini-Me!

What are you doing in my park? Gabe : [thinking] Oh no way. Not Daryl Kitzens. Not now! Rosemary : It's a public park. Gabe : [thinking] What's she doing? Inciting him? Doesn't she know that wild animals need to be placated? Gabe : I think this park's big enough for all of us right? Gabe : [thinking] Who were we kidding?

A white belt and a yellow belt facing of against the Darth Maul of PS 87? We were gonna get creamed. Sign In. Little Manhattan Showing all 36 items. Jump to: Photos 20 Quotes The maturity tinged innocence is captivating both through his facial and physical expressiveness as well as effective narration and vocal performance.

His emotional honesty is both heartwarming and at times heartbreaking and carries the film from beginning to end. A natural, carefree elan pervades her performance making Rosemary as endearing as Gabe is nervously charming.

Their chemistry together has a sweetness and believability that I would hope some filmmaker revisits in the future. Bradley Whitford and Cynthia Nixon are more than effective as Gabe's parents. Real people with real problems, they both bring an eye-opening clarity to the! A former producer of "The Wonder Years", director Mark Levin clearly has a sensitivity for the trials and tribulations of a fifth grader.

Here, he wisely relies on the strength of the story and the characters to the carry the film, allowing the natural comedy and emotion of the human condition to flow rather than be forced through fixated plot devices.



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