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Birth Name: Kate Elizabeth Winslet
Birth Date: 1975-10-05
Birth Place: Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
Alternate Names: Kate Elizabeth Winslet, Kate Elizabeth Winslet Bridges, Κέιτ Ελίζαμπεθ Γουίνσλετ, کیت وینسلت, ケイト・ウィンスレット, 凯特·温丝莱特, 凯特·温斯莱特, 凱特·溫斯蕾, 케이트 윈슬렛
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Kate Elizabeth Winslet, born October 5, 1975, is an English actress known for her performances in independent films and period dramas. She started her acting career at age 15 with a role in the British television series 'Dark Season'. Her film debut was in 'Heavenly Creatures' (1994). Winslet gained global recognition for her leading role in 'Titanic' (1997), although she subsequently avoided blockbuster roles. She has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in 'The Reader' (2008). Notably, she co-founded the Golden Hat Foundation to create autism awareness and wrote a book on the topic.
Release Year: 2006
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Secretos íntimos, Малки деца, Pecados Íntimos, Les enfants de choeur, Väikesed lapsed, Juegos secretos, Salaiset leikit, Kryfes epithymies, Mala djeca, Apró titkok, Mazi vaikai, Male dzieci, Как малые дети, Mali otroci, Tutku oyunlari
Director: Todd Field
Writer: Todd Field, Tom Perrotta
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Companies: Bona Fide Productions, New Line Cinema, Standard Film Company
Genre: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: adultery, american football, based on novel or book, boston, massachusetts, bourgeoisie, catalogue, confession, deceived wife, eroticism, ex-cop, extramarital affair, feminism, heart attack, housewife, husband wife relationship, infant, irreverence, loser, lust, misogynist, mother, parent child relationship, pedophilia, playground, prejudice, psychological drama, psychopath, skateboarding, small town, stay-at-home dad, suburb
The lives of Sarah Pierce, a stay-at-home mother married to an advertising executive, and Brad Adamson, an immature househusband married to a documentary filmmaker, intersect at their suburban neighborhood's pool. They begin an affair, finding adult companionship amidst their otherwise monotonous lives. Meanwhile, Registered sex offender Ronnie McGorvey, recently released from prison after serving time for indecent exposure to a minor, moves back into his elderly mother May's house next door to the Adamson family. Ex-police officer Larry Hedges, now retired and disgraced due to corruption, becomes obsessed with driving Ronnie away, believing him to be a threat to the neighborhood's children despite his claims of reform. As Sarah and Brad's affair continues, they struggle with their guilt and the potential consequences if their spouses were to find out. Ronnie, feeling pressure from both Larry's harassment and his mother's desire for him to settle down with a girlfriend, becomes increasingly unstable. The tension reaches a boiling point when Larry confesses his misdeeds to Sarah while drunk at a neighbor's party, causing her to reevaluate her own actions and leading to a confrontation between Ronnie and Brad that ends in tragedy.
Little Children (2006), directed by Todd Field and based on the novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta, is a psychological drama set amidst the seemingly perfect suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. The film explores themes of adultery, pedophilia, and small-town prejudice through its interconnected characters: Sarah Pierce, Brad Adamson, Ronnie McGorvey, and Larry Hedges. With its dark humor and biting social commentary, Little Children offers a critical examination of the bourgeoisie's illusion of wholesomeness and the dangerous undercurrents that lie beneath their seemingly perfect facade.