Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA sequel to Streetwise, focusing on Tiny.A sequel to Streetwise, focusing on Tiny.A sequel to Streetwise, focusing on Tiny.
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- QuizThis film has a 100% rating based on 6 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
- ConnessioniFollows Streetwise (1984)
Recensione in evidenza
Well I finally managed to get a hold of a copy of this movie and like most people who watched the first film by Martin Bell and his wife Mary Ellen Mark, ('Streetwise', on the subject of the homeless kids of Seattle and the harrowing yet fascinating stories that unfolded unbelievably before your eyes...) I always had hoped for some kind of sequel. Just something, anything that gave us an update on the lives of those kids. Or, as in this case the life of one of those kids.
As the title states, this is all about TINY. If you don't know who she was in the Streetwise film or don't recall then she was the very young prostitute girl who kind of stood out for a number of reasons, one being her upbeat and smiley attitude every time we saw her on the film. She just seemed so happy. Yes, it seems like a contradiction when you consider the life she was living and some of the things that happened to her but there you have it. She really was memorable due to her hugely happy and smiling face. Almost like a poster girl for homelessness and prostitution. I know how ridiculous that sounds, I am being sarcastic of course.
The other main thing that made her stand out to me in the Streetwise film was her Mother. When she was talking to her mother at one point on the film and her mother said something about her being a prostitute and then talked to camera when Tiny had left the room. Her mother then went on to say she didn't approve of tiny being a prostitute but it was just a phase she was going through and it wasn't something she would do for long.
WHAT?!
I thought I was hearing things! I have never heard a mother have such a lackadaisical attitude towards a daughters behaviour, especially when the behaviour in question is prostitution! That really smacked me in the face when I heard that. I remember it so well. (If not quite remembering the exact words used!)
So Tiny is now older. A grown up woman. She has 9 (...or was it 10?) kids. She has an opiate addiction. She is overweight. She has no job.
She is living the life, basically, that one might expect someone would end up living having been through what the poor girl went through and, having had the mother and the motherly advice on things like prostitution that she had also.
I felt so bad watching this. It was, like Streetwise, a sad view on the life of someone living a difficult track and showing you up close how they live it. How they deal with it. But this isn't Streetwise. This wasn't a fascinating look. This was a very tragic look.
The image projected was a tragic and desperate view. Tiny was getting older and she was struggling with so many aspects of life at the time this was filmed, or in the times before the film as she described in it. There wasn't even the slight comedic relief like the pizza ordering by Rat in the Streetwise movie or other funny scenes by other characters. This just felt like watching someone on a downward journey, struggling with too many kids and not enough help and and well, it saddened me.
If you are looking for entertainment then look elsewhere.
Another review called this A SOBERING DOCUMENTARY.
I think I will conclude and leave it right there.
Very sobering indeed.
I do hope Tiny got off the opiates in the end. I am taking them myself for pain and have become dependant/reliant/addicted to them myself so I know exactly what that is about. I know how she will struggle to get off and away from them too but she is a strong woman and she can do it if anyone can!
As the title states, this is all about TINY. If you don't know who she was in the Streetwise film or don't recall then she was the very young prostitute girl who kind of stood out for a number of reasons, one being her upbeat and smiley attitude every time we saw her on the film. She just seemed so happy. Yes, it seems like a contradiction when you consider the life she was living and some of the things that happened to her but there you have it. She really was memorable due to her hugely happy and smiling face. Almost like a poster girl for homelessness and prostitution. I know how ridiculous that sounds, I am being sarcastic of course.
The other main thing that made her stand out to me in the Streetwise film was her Mother. When she was talking to her mother at one point on the film and her mother said something about her being a prostitute and then talked to camera when Tiny had left the room. Her mother then went on to say she didn't approve of tiny being a prostitute but it was just a phase she was going through and it wasn't something she would do for long.
WHAT?!
I thought I was hearing things! I have never heard a mother have such a lackadaisical attitude towards a daughters behaviour, especially when the behaviour in question is prostitution! That really smacked me in the face when I heard that. I remember it so well. (If not quite remembering the exact words used!)
So Tiny is now older. A grown up woman. She has 9 (...or was it 10?) kids. She has an opiate addiction. She is overweight. She has no job.
She is living the life, basically, that one might expect someone would end up living having been through what the poor girl went through and, having had the mother and the motherly advice on things like prostitution that she had also.
I felt so bad watching this. It was, like Streetwise, a sad view on the life of someone living a difficult track and showing you up close how they live it. How they deal with it. But this isn't Streetwise. This wasn't a fascinating look. This was a very tragic look.
The image projected was a tragic and desperate view. Tiny was getting older and she was struggling with so many aspects of life at the time this was filmed, or in the times before the film as she described in it. There wasn't even the slight comedic relief like the pizza ordering by Rat in the Streetwise movie or other funny scenes by other characters. This just felt like watching someone on a downward journey, struggling with too many kids and not enough help and and well, it saddened me.
If you are looking for entertainment then look elsewhere.
Another review called this A SOBERING DOCUMENTARY.
I think I will conclude and leave it right there.
Very sobering indeed.
I do hope Tiny got off the opiates in the end. I am taking them myself for pain and have become dependant/reliant/addicted to them myself so I know exactly what that is about. I know how she will struggle to get off and away from them too but she is a strong woman and she can do it if anyone can!
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- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Streetwise: Tiny Revisited
- Luoghi delle riprese
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- Budget
- 85.135 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.465 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.631 USD
- 21 lug 2019
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.465 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 27 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell (2016) officially released in Canada in English?
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