Meet mischievous sisters Lily and Daisy! When they accidentally uncover a mysterious old map, their usual "little troubles" transform into an epic quest for a forgotten treasure. Get ready for giggles, clever teamwork, and thrilling challenges as these adventurous girls prove that even the smallest explorers can solve big mysteries and create amazing fun together.
Little Trouble Girls
Runtime: 1 Hours 29 Minutes
Critics Rating: 9.7/10
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 05 December 2025
OTT Release Date: 2026-01-20
Original Language: Slovenian
Production House: SPOK Films
Distributor: Kino Lorber
Page Last Updated On: 11 December 2025
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A Heartwarming Ride with the 'Little Trouble Girls' (2025)
Hey everyone! I recently had the chance to catch a preview of a new film that’s set to hit screens next year, and I'm really excited to share my thoughts on it. The movie is called 'Little Trouble Girls,' and it’s a delightful coming-of-age story that truly surprised me in the best way. If you’re looking for a film that combines genuine laughs, heartfelt moments, and a dash of adventure, you might want to keep this one on your radar. It's the kind of movie that feels both fresh and wonderfully nostalgic at the same time, making you root for its young protagonists from start to finish.
Story Overview
'Little Trouble Girls' introduces us to a trio of inseparable best friends – Maya, Chloe, and Sam – as they embark on what seems like a typical, sun-drenched summer vacation in their sleepy coastal town. Each girl brings her own distinct personality to the group: Maya, the quiet observer with a surprising knack for strategy; Chloe, the fearless leader who's always pushing the boundaries; and Sam, the creative spirit who sees the world through a wonderfully imaginative lens. Their routine summer takes an unexpected turn when they stumble upon a series of cryptic clues connected to an old, abandoned lighthouse on the outskirts of town. What starts as an innocent game of detective quickly escalates into a genuine mystery, as they discover that the lighthouse holds a secret that could impact their entire community. They soon find themselves in a race against time, trying to uncover the truth before a local developer can tear it down. It’s a classic tale of friendship, courage, and standing up for what you believe in, all wrapped up in a charming package.
Main Characters & Performances
The heart and soul of 'Little Trouble Girls' undeniably lie with its three young leads. The casting department absolutely nailed it here! Lila Green as Maya delivers a wonderfully nuanced performance, conveying so much with just a look or a quiet observation. You truly feel her growth from a hesitant participant to a key player. Jodie Evans lights up the screen as Chloe; her energy is infectious, and she perfectly captures that blend of adolescent bravado and underlying vulnerability. And Sunny Kim as Sam is an absolute joy – her whimsical nature and unwavering optimism are a bright spot throughout the film. The chemistry between these three actresses is simply magical; they genuinely feel like lifelong friends, bickering one moment and fiercely loyal the next. You believe their bond, and that’s what makes their adventure so compelling. There are also some lovely supporting roles, particularly the town's quirky librarian, played by a veteran actress whose warmth radiates off the screen, adding a nice touch of adult guidance without overshadowing the girls' journey.
What Works Well
So many things about 'Little Trouble Girls' just clicked for me. First off, the pacing is spot on. It balances the slower, more introspective moments of friendship with the escalating excitement of their mystery really well, never feeling rushed or dragging. The film’s visual style is also a treat; the coastal setting is beautifully captured, making you yearn for summer days and bike rides with friends. But beyond the aesthetics, what truly shines is the film's ability to capture the authentic spirit of childhood adventure. It doesn't talk down to its young audience, nor does it shy away from showing the complexities of growing up. The dialogue feels natural and often very funny, generating genuine laughs without resorting to cheap gags. More importantly, it carries a lovely message about the power of community, the importance of preserving history, and how even the 'little' actions of determined young people can make a big difference. It's a genuinely uplifting and feel-good movie.
What Could Be Improved
While I really enjoyed 'Little Trouble Girls,' there were a couple of minor points where I felt it could have gone from great to absolutely exceptional. At times, the "trouble" that the girls get into, particularly in the middle act, felt a little too easily resolved. A bit more genuine peril or a tougher challenge for them to overcome might have amplified the stakes and made their eventual triumph feel even more earned. Additionally, the motivations of the main antagonist, the developer, could have been explored a little more deeply. While he serves his purpose in the story, he comes across as a fairly one-dimensional character. Giving him a slightly more complex reason for his actions, beyond just wanting to build something new, might have added another layer to the conflict. These are pretty small quibbles though, and they didn't really detract from my overall enjoyment of the film.
Overall Entertainment Value
'Little Trouble Girls' offers fantastic entertainment value for a wide audience. It's definitely a film that families can enjoy together, with enough wit and adventure to keep adults engaged, and a clear, relatable story for younger viewers. It’s sweet without being saccharine, and exciting without being overwhelming. If you appreciate movies like 'Stand By Me' or 'The Goonies' for their focus on childhood friendships and summer escapades, but with a more modern and gentle touch, then this film will absolutely resonate with you. It’s the kind of movie that leaves you with a warm feeling and a smile on your face, perhaps even making you reflect on your own childhood adventures. I think it has the potential to become a beloved film for many.
Final Verdict
'Little Trouble Girls' is a thoroughly charming and genuinely heartwarming film that truly understands the magic of childhood friendships and the thrill of discovery. With its winning performances, engaging story, and beautiful setting, it's a delightful watch that reminds us all that sometimes, the biggest adventures come in the smallest packages. It’s a refreshing and optimistic film that I wholeheartedly recommend keeping an eye out for. Definitely worth seeing when it arrives in 2025!
Urška Djukić
(Screenwriter)
Jara Sofija Ostan
as Lucija
(Actor)
Mina Svajger
as Ana-Marija
(Actor)
Sasa Tabakovic
as Choirmaster
(Actor)
Natasa Burger
as Helena
(Actor)
Staša Popović
as Klara
(Actor)
Strle Mateja
as Ursula
(Actor)
Marko Mandić
as Dr.Primozic
(Actor)
Tomazin Irena
as Sister Kati
(Actor)
Jozko Rutar
(Producer)
Miha Cernec
(Producer)
Lev Predan Kowarski
(Cinematographer)
Vladimir Gojun
(Film Editor)