Flipped Movie 2010 -
Flipped is a quiet masterpiece of young adult cinema. It’s sweet without being saccharine, smart without being preachy. Watch it with your kids, or watch it alone to remember what it felt like to look across a classroom and realize your whole world just tilted on its axis.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
In an era of cynical teen dramas, Rob Reiner’s Flipped feels like finding a handwritten letter in a shoebox—gentle, nostalgic, and surprisingly profound. Based on Wendelin Van Draanen’s novel, this isn’t your typical boy-meets-girl story. Instead, it’s a smart, tender exploration of how we see the world at 13, and how often we get it wrong. Flipped Movie 2010
From the moment second-grader Juli Baker (Madeline Carroll) lays eyes on Bryce Loski (Callan McAuliffe), she knows he’s her soulmate. Bryce knows she’s a nuisance. For six years, Juli chases while Bryce runs. But when a prized sycamore tree is threatened and a batch of eggs gets thrown in the trash, the tables suddenly turn. Who is really worth flipping for? Flipped is a quiet masterpiece of young adult cinema
The pace is deliberately slow, and the 1960s setting (though timeless) might feel too quaint for viewers raised on TikTok. Also, some of the adult subplots (the uncle’s institution, the painting feud) feel slightly rushed. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) In an era of cynical
The Wonder Years , Moonrise Kingdom , and anyone who believes the best love stories start with a simple question: What are you looking at?
