*Warning: Spoilers Ahead*
After watching Denzel Washington's The Little Things (2021), I initially didn't know what to think. As the credits rolled, I pondered the final plot twist and replayed a few scenes in my mind, feeling unsure of the film's message. Did I miss something? Was I overthinking it? Or did this film actually intend to leave viewers feeling utterly confused about what it's trying to communicate?
In case you've yet to see John Lee Hancock's slow-burn crime thriller, The Little Things—which boasts a trio of Oscar-winning actors—follows Joe "Deke" Deacon (Washington), an experienced former detective and deputy sheriff who teams up with LASD detective Jimmy Baxter (Rami Malek) to investigate a series of serial murders. All signs point them to a suspect named Albert Sparma (Jared Leto), but due to the lack of evidence, Deke and Jimmy become obsessed with tracking him down.
Perhaps you can already tell from the plot, but The Little Things is like a cross between Se7en and Insomnia. It's a contemplative, character-driven thriller that features a seasoned detective and an entitled newbie, except the pace is much slower and there are several references to the movie's title. Per usual, Washington is a clear standout, thanks to his compelling and nuanced portrayal of Deke. As for Leto, his mastery of dialogue is on full display as he embraces his creepy character. However, I've got a small bone to pick with The Little Things, and it's got everything to do with that ambiguous ending.