
I Love You, Beth Cooper
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2005
PGDirector
Mark Levin
Runtime
90 minutes
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Ten-year-old Gabe Burton is just an average kid growing up in Manhattan until Rosemary Telesco walks into his karate class. But before Gabe can tell Rosemary how he feels, she reveals that she won't be going to public school any more. Gabe has a lot more to learn about life, love, and girls.
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Little Manhattan is a conventional coming-of-age romantic comedy that prioritizes nostalgic, sentimental storytelling over social disruption. It follows a traditional linear trajectory centered on a young boy's first experience with love. The film operates within a very narrow social framework. It reinforces established norms by focusing on a homogeneous, middle-class white experience and adheres to heteronormative romantic structures throughout the narrative. While the protagonist's emotional vulnerability offers a minor break from typical masculine tropes, the film lacks the intentionality needed to challenge systemic hierarchies or provide meaningful intersectional representation.

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