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So, 'The Kid from Not-So-Big' is this quirky little family film from 1978 that dives into the life of a young girl taking charge of her grandfather's newspaper on the frontier. The tone is a mix of earnestness and adventure, with a charmingly simple plot that unfolds at a nice pace. There's a certain warmth in the performances, especially from the lead—she really captures that youthful determination. The practical effects are minimal but do add a nice touch to the overall atmosphere. What stands out is the way it weaves themes of integrity and courage in the face of deception; you really feel the stakes even in its simpler moments. It's not flashy, but there's a certain charm that makes it memorable in its own right.
This film has had a modest presence in collector circles, often overlooked due to its lesser-known status and absence of a major studio behind it. The home video formats have seen a few iterations, but early VHS copies remain fairly scarce. As a result, fans of niche family movies often keep an eye out for it, especially those who appreciate its unique storytelling and the era it represents.
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