
On this day June 3, 1988, the movie Big premiered in theaters. Directed by Penny Marshall, the film told the story of a 12 year old boy who makes a wish to be big and wakes up in the body of an adult. The film blended comedy, heart, and fantasy to become one of the most beloved family films of the decade.
Big became a major box office success, finishing as the third highest grossing film of 1988. It resonated with audiences for its emotional core, relatable themes about growing up, and memorable scenes like the famous piano performance at FAO Schwarz.
The film also marked a milestone in Hollywood history, as Penny Marshall became the first female director to direct a film that grossed over 100 million dollars at the U.S. box office.
80s insight: Big captured the essence of 80s movie magic by taking a simple childhood wish and turning it into a heartfelt, comedic journey. It tapped into the decade's fascination with transformation and wish fulfillment, becoming a timeless piece of pop culture that still connects with audiences today.
Big became a major box office success, finishing as the third highest grossing film of 1988. It resonated with audiences for its emotional core, relatable themes about growing up, and memorable scenes like the famous piano performance at FAO Schwarz.
The film also marked a milestone in Hollywood history, as Penny Marshall became the first female director to direct a film that grossed over 100 million dollars at the U.S. box office.
80s insight: Big captured the essence of 80s movie magic by taking a simple childhood wish and turning it into a heartfelt, comedic journey. It tapped into the decade's fascination with transformation and wish fulfillment, becoming a timeless piece of pop culture that still connects with audiences today.