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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Judy Blume
Kmarenucd — 17 years ago(October 19, 2008 01:15 PM)
I find it quite surprising that this novel has not been adapted into a film. This one and the countless other Blume novels that celebrate young girls and women in a timeless, real, and refreshing light. Her stories would be such a breath of fresh air to the stagnant, unrealistic crap that most chic flics are.
I just saw "Towelhead", and while it is probably a bit violent for younger viewers to see it was a more celebratory look at female sexuality (in that women are sexual)and it was a more real look at at girl's journey into womanhood.
It is hard to find films that represent young girls and women in a truer way, that would dare to spend a full two hours on a young girl anxiously awaiting her period, or becoming a woman while dealing with scoliosis, etc.
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Yorick_Brown — 13 years ago(February 28, 2013 10:36 AM)
I'm a 26 year-old male and just finished listening to the audiobook.
I'm surprised so few of this acclaimed author's work has been adapted.
Blume doesn't condescend to her readers and you can't help seeing yourself in her characters.
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Yorick_Brown — 12 years ago(January 11, 2014 08:34 PM)
She co-produced and co-wrote the first feature film adaptation of one of her novels so I doubt that was the case.
I blame the controversial subject matter surrounding her books as to why they are rarely adapted into movies.
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JohnCherLovesNeil — 18 years ago(April 02, 2008 10:21 PM)
I thought I heard somewhere a few years ago that AYTGIMM and Deenie were going to be made into movies, and I randomly decided to look it up today, but unfortunately neither one has a page so maybe that was just a rumour
I don't understand how it hasn't been a movie. I mean this book is a classic for girls. Every girl in my 5th grade class read it. I probably read the book 4 times over a span of three years.
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