You pretty much know what youre in for with any movie about little people pretending to be babies, and Little Man doesnt disappoint those low expectations. Marlon Wayans (his head, anyway) is the diminutive thug in question who has to pose as an abandoned toddler to get back a stolen diamond hes hidden in someones handbag. His main problem is that the handbags owner is married to Shawn Wayans, who desperately wants a child and jumps at the chance to raise the "foundling. No surprise then that farting/diaper/kick-to-the-crotch jokes prevail, and while the Wayans brothers play their parts to a tee theres not much to occupy a thinking viewer not even when the 11th hour affirmation of familial love softens the harsher sentiments. Those who like this sort of thing will not be disappointed but its disheartening to hear the films propaganda about how women belong in the home. Not only is it suggested that career women emasculate their spouses but theres a terrible Auntie Tom speech by a neighbour-mother who extols the rejection of career for family. Its this element, and not the intentional and laboured vulgarity, that truly offends and makes this somewhat more contemptible than the usual slob comedy mediocrity. The special effects that marry Marlons head to someone elses body are quite good but that alone cant save it. Extras include a feature commentary with the Wayans brothers that strains to be funny but fails, a rudimentary "making of featurette, two slightly better clips on the special effects and Marlons body double, a tragically unfunny bit about Marlons "method portrayal, and 16 deleted scenes.
(Sony)Little Man
Keenan Ivory Wayans
BY Travis Mackenzie HooverPublished Feb 19, 2007