Are You There, God - It’s Me, Margaret

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

Every once in a while there's one of these coming of age movies that are just perfect. I really liked this one. It's very simple: Margaret moves to another city and has to navigate friends, family and puberty. It takes place in the 70s, but a thing that people have been talking about is how universal girlhood seems to have been for 50 years. This one is super wholesome where no real conflict or bad stuff emerges. It's just funny and mostly light for its entire runtime. Mostly everyone is nice, and Margaret kinda has the perfect childhood with a few exceptions.

I think what impressed me most was the child acting across the board. Margaret was terrific, as were her friends, especially that fricker Nancy Wheeler. Everything seemed very genuine and true. I loved the little slumber parties and the interactions with boys, how authentic and nerve-wracking that all is. This isn't the horror movie that Eighth Grade is, but you sure feel butterflies when she is going into the bathroom with Phillip Leroy!

Anyways, yeah I loved this one. It felt modern yet timeless and I'm glad this genre continues to go strong. There were a few interesting thoughts about love and religion, but I don't think that's the selling point. Also I fell in love with Rachel McAdams.


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