Penny Marshall’s 1988 comedy-drama Big is the funny and heartwarming tale of 13-year-old Josh Baskin, who gets to live as an adult for a few weeks when he wishes on a magical fortune-telling machine, but when you really think about the implications of the film, it gets pretty dark.
In addition, there are some dark things that the film subtly shows the audience that you might just have missed when you were younger. From the horrifying home life of Josh’s best friend to the joke about kidnapping, let’s take a look at the disturbing parts of Big that everyone just ignores.
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Billy's tragic home life | 0:00
Vengeance of Zoltar | 1:21
Fearing the worst | 2:12
Trace the call! | 3:15
Tell her, you cretin! | 4:07
Werewolf rules | 5:01
In this economy? | 6:01
Workplace harassment | 7:10
Racquet-brawl | 8:13
Aftermath | 9:06
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The Disturbing Parts Of Big Everyone Just Ignores
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