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Flipped

In alternating chapters, two teenagers describe how their feelings about themselves, each other, and their families have changed over the years.

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  • "In alternating chapters, two teenagers describe how their feelings about themselves, each other, and their families have changed over the years."
  • "In alternating chapters, two teenagers describe how their feelings about themselves, each other, and their families have changed over the years."@en
  • "When second-graders Bryce and Juli first meet, Juli knows it's love. Bryce isn't so sure. Beginning that day, and for the next six years, young Bryce does everything he can to keep his outspoken wannabe girlfriend at arm's length, which isn't easy since they go to the same school and live across the street from each other. In alternating chapters, the two describe how their feelings about themselves, each other, and their families have change over the years."@en
  • "In alternating chapters, two eighth-graders describe how their feelings about themselves, each other, and their families have changed over the years."@en
  • "Even if you're not a child of the early '60s, Flipped's tale will resonate with your heart. Director Rob Reiner treats viewers to a sweet but honest glimpse into the lives of a young girl and boy during the early 1960s as they maneuver through first crushes and heartbreak. Reiner once again shows he understands how to put together a compelling, yet simple, human story. We meet Juli Baker (Madeline Carroll) and Bryce Loski (Callan McAuliffe) on the day Bryce's family moves across the street from Juli's. Told by "flipping" between Juli and Bryce's voices, a tale of early childhood love emerges. Juli loves Bryce's baby blues from the first moment she sees them and she just knows he's holding onto her first kiss. Bryce thinks Juli, who raises chickens and loves the neighborhood sycamore tree, is weird. The story doesn't merely flip between the two stories, though. In 1963, the year eighth grade comes around, Juli begins to wonder if there's any substance behind those baby blues? just as Bryce starts to see Juli's eccentricities as endearing instead of embarrassing. Sweetly reminiscent without a saccharine aftertaste, the overall story is perhaps a tad predictable but is skillfully directed and acted--the families are played by a supporting cast of recognizable names, including Aidan Quinn, Anthony Edwards, Rebecca De Mornay, Penelope Ann Miller, and John Mahoney--so that you don't mind getting exactly what you expect. Based on the novel of the same name by Wendelin Van Draanen."@en

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  • "Jugendbuch"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Children's stories"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Young adult works"
  • "Young adult fiction"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Ausgeflippt"
  • "두근두근 첫사랑"
  • "Corro da te, scappo da te"@it
  • "Corro da te, scappo da te"
  • "Tugŭn tugŭn ch'ot sarang"
  • "Flipped"
  • "Flipped"@en
  • "Geflipt"
  • "Un coeur à l'envers"
  • "Bên kia đường có đứa d̉ơ hơi"