Judy Blume y las generaciones de lectores que se han aficionado a su obra. Examinará su impacto en la cultura pop y las polémicas ocasionales sobre su franqueza acerca de la pubertad y el se... Leer todoJudy Blume y las generaciones de lectores que se han aficionado a su obra. Examinará su impacto en la cultura pop y las polémicas ocasionales sobre su franqueza acerca de la pubertad y el sexo.Judy Blume y las generaciones de lectores que se han aficionado a su obra. Examinará su impacto en la cultura pop y las polémicas ocasionales sobre su franqueza acerca de la pubertad y el sexo.
- Nominado a 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total
- Self - Judy's Son
- (as Larry Blume)
Opiniones destacadas
Apart from the documentary's particular meaning to me, it's really well done and incredibly informative and entertaining. Judy is so humble, sweet, open, and thoughtful. A genuinely caring soul. There's a treasure trove of photos and clips from past interviews, and commentary from some well-known Judy Blume fans. I got choked up numerous times learning about all the letters she's received over the last 5 decades and the special correspondence she has with some of her (very lucky) fans.
The ridiculous controversy about some of her books (which caused libraries and bookstores to "ban" anything she wrote) that's waxed and waned over the years is also explored, and it's inspiring to learn how Judy has dealt with that blowback and still manages to stay true to herself.
Watching this wonderful doc also sparked some great memories, and I learned so much about the genesis of many of her works. An absolute must for any Judy Blume fan and really for anyone who grew up appreciating young adult books that spoke to them about certain things we all do but receive mixed messages about. Highest recommendation!
Granted, as a former avid reader of her books, this documentary was very moving. To the uninitiated, it might come off as abrasive. She is honest and upfront with the challenges her life and family held for her.
At one point she discusses the value of the word fuck. Most parents would argue the word doesn't belong in a book meant for children. She provides not only explanation but honest justification for using the word.
Judy Blume changed the world for many young people when books were all we had.
This documentary tells the arc of Judy Blume's life and writing. Very good.
Reminded me of the first time I read Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret, and I had to go on a deep house dive to find my old copy. I never knew she dabbled in adult fiction, and now I have "Wifey" on my "to read" list because of that.
I also loved the correspondence with her fans through letters. Fun stories.
If you ever read Judy Blume, this is a must watch. If you never read Judy Blume, you also should watch it so you can grasp the historical greatness of this author.
Every book has a wonderful story then at the end you feel better and confident that whatever your going through you will be ok. That's a comfort to someone who as a kid or teenager you didn't see past what was going on in my life. I really appreciate the tribute to this wonderful woman.
Brian Grazer and Ron Howard are the best at whatever they put out whether it's movies or documentaries.
I absolutely recommend this documentary to all ages. You will enjoy it.
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- TriviaThe film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023.
- Citas
Jason Reynolds: I don't think Judy Blume wrote her books to be timeless. I think she wrote her books to be timely, and they were so timely that they became timeless.
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Color