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Little Man Tate

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is dead, and recites a childish poem (a word-for-word repetition of a poem by Matt Montini, one of his former grade school classmates) before taking off his microphone and walking out of the studio. Jane is unable to find Fred, and she and her assistant Garth communicate with Dede. Dede suspects Fred has gone home to their apartment, and flies back. She finds him there, and embraces him, with him calling her "mom.” Jane appears at the door, and upon seeing that Fred has what he needs, turns and walks away.
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time with someone who's not a genius. However, when he walks into Eddie's room while he's in bed with a woman, Fred runs out and Eddie chases after him. Eddie explains that he cannot be a babysitter for Fred; although he enjoys his company, Fred needs to find friends closer to his own age. The return to isolation takes its toll on Fred, as he suffers from nightmares in which he is treated as a freak and an outsider.
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of the Mind, the latter is upset with the former. Damon, however, warms up to Fred when out horseback riding on Jane's ranch, and is Fred's first insight to a world outside academia. Damon tells him: "It's not the size of a man's IQ that matters; it's how he uses it". Jane attempts to become more nurturing, but is unable to relate to Fred as anything other than a case study.
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is the kind of movie you enjoy watching; it's about interesting people finding out about themselves and as Foster creates this little man who sees a lot and knows a lot but is only gradually beginning to understand a lot, we can hear echoes, perhaps, of a young girl who once found it more interesting
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One year later, Fred continues to attend Jane’s school and has adjusted to the pressures of being a child genius, particularly after an even younger student is admitted to Jane's school. Dede hosts a well-attended birthday party for Fred, reconciling Fred's emotional development with his intellect.
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Jane is asked to bring Fred onto a TV panel discussion show on the topic of gifted children. Fred attends but breaks down. Dede tunes into the program from Florida and reacts immediately to Fred’s visual appearance, remarking to herself, “you look like hell, kid.” On the air, Fred claims his mother
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event for part of the spring. There he meets one of his heroes, who is one of Jane's prized pupils, the brilliant but slightly bizarre "Mathemagician" Damon Wells, a whiz at math who wears a black cape wherever he goes. After Fred unintentionally upstages Damon at one of the competitions at Odyssey
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while his mother, aunt and cousins travel to Florida for the summer. An adult student named Eddie accidentally hits Fred with a globe when goofing around. To make it up to Fred, Eddie takes him out for a ride on his moped and shows him things such as how to shoot pool; it is good for Fred to spend
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running a school for gifted children. She asks permission from Dede to admit Fred to the school, in order to develop his intellectual gifts in ways that a public school cannot. Dede is reluctant, preferring that Fred have a more normal upbringing, but when no one comes to Fred's seventh birthday
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at the time and was skeptical about Foster directing the film. They ultimately agreed after she offered to act in the film without payment. The film includes certain autobiographical elements from Foster's life.
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to critical and commercial success. Reviewers praised Foster's direction, Frank's screenplay and the performances of the cast. The film grossed $ 25 million domestically, on a $ 10 million budget.
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Dede Tate is a young working-class woman of average intelligence and strong instincts, raising her seven-year-old son, Fred, alone. Fred shows every indication of being a
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was #6 at the box office, grossing $ 2.3 million. The film grossed a total of $ 25 million domestically, against a $ 10 million budget becoming a commercial success.
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gave the film three and a half stars out of four and commented on how the film's premise is similar to Foster's life, saying; "
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gives the film an approval rating of 71% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 6.30/10. On
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score of 71 out of 100 based on 5 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews".
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Fred joins other brilliant young people, and participates in Jane's
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Fred's abilities come to the attention of Jane Grierson, a former
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to study French than get her picture in the fan magazines".
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Fred is later enrolled at a university, where he studies
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Index

Little Man Tate (band)

Jodie Foster
Scott Frank
Peggy Rajski
Scott Rudin
Dianne Wiest
Harry Connick Jr.
Adam Hann-Byrd
Mike Southon
Lynzee Klingman
Mark Isham
Orion Pictures
Columbia Pictures
drama film
Jodie Foster
directorial debut
Scott Frank
Adam Hann-Byrd
child prodigy
self-actualize
social
intelligence
Dianne Wiest
Harry Connick Jr.
David Hyde Pierce
Debi Mazar
P.J. Ochlan
Orion Pictures
genius

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