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akultalkies · 1 year ago
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Abby Ryder Fortson, Kathy Bates, Rachel Adams, Benny Safdie, Elle Graham, Katherine Mallen Kupferer, Amari Alexis Price, Kate MacCluggage, Landon S. Baxter, Aidan Wojtak Hissong, Echo Kellum, Simms May, Isol
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rookie-critic · 2 years ago
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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023, dir. Kelly Fremon Craig) - review by Rookie-Critic
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This movie really charmed me. I was, of course, aware of the book's existence and of Judy Blume in general (I had read the Fudge series of books in elementary school), but I'd never read it. So I had no idea what I was going into when I went and saw this a couple days ago. It turned out to be a lovely story that tackles female puberty, female identity, and complicated family dynamics in terms of religion in a very candid and unashamed way. It's a coming-of-age film that actually feels like our central character does just that; a year in the life film where we feel like our protagonist has gone on a journey and come out the other side of it changed. Not in some grand, high-stakes, movie way, but in a very human way. In a way that only a year of life experiences at that age could change you.
In the film, Margaret is a girl on the verge of entering the sixth grade, and is being forced to move from the bustling streets of New York City to the suburbs of New Jersey. From there the general things happen: she makes new friends, learns things about life and womanhood she was previously unaware of, has big talks with her mom (played by the always wonderful Rachel McAdams) about grandparents she's never met, and just exists as a pre-teen girl in 1970s America. Nothing particularly mind-blowing happens in the film's runtime, but the beauty of this story comes from all of the subtle changes and things that happen. The conversations with her new friends, her first crush, her curiosity about Judaism and Christianity as a result of being raised in non-religious household, and the culmination of all of these things as they shape the person you know Margaret will turn into as an adult as a result of these experiences.
I think what impressed me just as much as the main storyline with Margaret is how well embodied her mom is as a character. McAdams' Barbara Simon feels almost as important as Margaret and the story tries hard to show how the trauma of her parents affected her, and how much her and her husband Herb (a big, sweet doofus played by Benny Safdie) are trying to keep the stressors and potential trauma of extreme religion off of their daughter. It's wild to think of parents that are that supportive and progressive existing in that era of American history, but it's also a very refreshing to see an example of positive and affirmative parenting on screen. The deft hand with which directory Kelly Fremon Craig (whose previous film, The Edge of Seventeen, I also loved) handles religion in this is impressive. The condemnation of extreme devout-ism while not shunning the concept of personal faith away entirely is a bit of thin tightrope walk, but Craig and the entire cast walk it beautifully. Allowing Margaret to talk her perception of God on her own terms and the exploration of how that word means something different to everyone (if it means anything to them at all), and how all of those different meanings are ok, is a wonderful message to send. This is just one of those movies that, try as I might, I can't find a single thing to complain about. It's lovely, it's life-affirming, and it's a wonderful film for everyone, man, woman, young, old, and everything on the spectrum in-between, to enjoy. The most effortlessly great film so far this year.
10/10
Only in theaters. Also, the soundtrack is front-to-back bangers, and the costume design department on this film deserves a ton of praise, because all of the outfits in this were cute as hell.
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schadentekkers · 3 months ago
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gifs literally do not do it justice
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elitehanitje · 8 months ago
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Via コト
(Zack stands on his tippy toes)
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zimithrus · 17 days ago
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This post but perfectly fitted with my favorite ships 💚 (Pose credit to 05eden)
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gotmeontheropes · 3 months ago
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nyctarian · 8 months ago
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thistledropkick · 7 months ago
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Despe: "These two are so cute and so big . . ."
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dynamitekansai · 8 months ago
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ddt_prowrestling: Our BFF🤝✨ You're always welcome back at DDT❣️
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wrasslinsstuff · 8 months ago
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Gabe is a menace, but he’s not wrong here 😂
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mndvx · 2 years ago
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ZACK SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE (2021) ››› Brooke Ence as Penthesilea
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yuyauemura · 10 months ago
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📷 source
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schadentekkers · 8 months ago
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elitehanitje · 6 months ago
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A Japanese variety show called TV Champion! specialized in New Japan Pro Wrestling and DDT Pro where they talk, ship, discuss, and guess which wrestler they can take and date (the panel consists of all female experts, celeb, and fans).
ETA: The correct name for the series and the program are on the reblogs. Check them out!
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rickrude · 8 months ago
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gotmeontheropes · 21 days ago
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Two-time KO-D Openweight Champion Chris Brookes
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