Flipped
2010 Directed by Rob Reiner
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You never forget your first love.
Two eighth graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. Based on the novel "Flipped" by Wendelin Van Draanen.
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A very sweet film. Part of my wants to scream that this was a bad film but I actually really enjoyed it. I like that you got to see the story from two different perspectives, and, if nothing else, I'd quite like to read the book now. The two young leads were pretty decent too, it just seemed very dated.
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Sweet movie.
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A love story that shows us every event from the perspective of both the boy and girl. A interesting way to show what we think and what actually is.
The movie isn't really unique, but the way it is shown is interesting and fun. A movie you could watch anytime and be happy.
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Oh boy, this is bad. Really, really bad. There’s so much wrong with this movie, I wouldn’t know where to begin.
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Alerta ofídico: logo depois que o pai de Juli Baker lhe dá um quadro de presente, há uma sequência horripilante de uma cobra comendo um ovo cozido. A cena explica porque Bryce tem trauma com cobras, e não acrescenta muita coisa para o filme. É seguro voltar a assistir quando a história "virar" outra vez para Juli.
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One of the best 5 dollar movies I've ever bought. Thank god for the walmart cheap bin. Such a great love story, plus frasier's dad is in it! Can't beat it.
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Ay, no qué bonito.
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This movie was surprisingly good.
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This is from New York director Rob Reiner, who gave us the unbelievably brilliant This Is Spinal Tap and also When Harry Met Sally, The Princess Bride and Stand by Me and for that CV alone is worthy of our respect.
Everybody's 'Flipped' at one time or another and as I recall it's acutely embarrassing and painful. Flipped as I remember can be defined as those very uncomfortable and obsessive feelings experienced by a young person when meeting the love of one's life for the very first time when your brain turns to mush and your stomach's turned to jelly.
Set in the early 1960's, think Happy Days or The Wonder Years, the film looks at the relationship between 13…
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A nice refreshing movie romantic comedy that doesn't have the normal problems of romance. A cute story that is heart warming story that as surprising emotional turns and great acting by the younger and more experienced actors contrast so well. With representations through the things happening around the characters like the tree, garden, and grandfather.
"There was a... bee in her hair." - Bryce Loski
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I have heard so many mixed things about this movie from bad to good and I think that there might have been an average film in it but instead of it being an average film it got turned into a kind of a bad film with the way it was edited together a film that keeps jumping back and tells it from another person's perspective. That is a fine idea to use once or twice but this is used during the whole movie. Maybe that is how the book is with the chapters split up covering the makes take and then the females perspective covered in the next chapter. This Rob Reiner film reminds me of the type of films that he made in the 90s, just not as good. Even Anthony Edwards can't save it.
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A great story told through the eyes of one amazing character and one who hasn't quite decided if he dares to be great
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'Flipped' is such a cute and beautiful captured love story! This film will hopefully give you a few 'oh-i-remember-that-feeling' moments.
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Love is like a cup of soup. I don’t really know how to explain why that metaphor came to mind. But you get an idea in your head, you believe in something and sometimes, it makes no sense to anyone else but you. Someone can tell you about how good something else, but until you experience it for yourself you’ll never really know. It’s about a kind of synergy. Sometimes, it exists like lightning. Other times, it’s enduring and has a memory that takes a life of it’s own.
Flipped is based off a novel of the same name and is a 60s period piece about love in its purest form. It’s not going to blow the hinges off of anything, but it’ll make you smile in that Wonder Years sort of way. Except more succinctly, more beautifully and probably cuter too.
It’s worth your time.