Judy Blume e as gerações de leitores que se encantaram com seu trabalho. Será examinado seu impacto na cultura pop e as ocasionais controvérsias sobre sua franqueza em relação à puberdade e ... Ler tudoJudy Blume e as gerações de leitores que se encantaram com seu trabalho. Será examinado seu impacto na cultura pop e as ocasionais controvérsias sobre sua franqueza em relação à puberdade e ao sexo.Judy Blume e as gerações de leitores que se encantaram com seu trabalho. Será examinado seu impacto na cultura pop e as ocasionais controvérsias sobre sua franqueza em relação à puberdade e ao sexo.
- Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
- 3 vitórias e 9 indicações no total
- Self - Judy's Son
- (as Larry Blume)
Avaliações em destaque
Couple of comments: this documentary is co-directed (and co-produced) by Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok. Here they assess the life and times of Judy Blume. It's mostly Blume herself talking into the camera and recalling events (such as when she got her first book published and how it changed her life). There are also various talking heads, of which by far the most interesting ones are the women who wrote to Judy Blume to pour out their hearts and their insecurities all these decades ago, and how it affected them (one of them confesses "it literally saved my life". (We learn that Blume was receiving thousands of letter each month.) But this documentary is unintentionally also a very timely reminder that what we are currently witnessing in this country, where MAGA extremists are calling for book bans (among many other things) and defunding of public libraries, is not new. In fact in the early 80s we saw the same thing (and several of Blume's books were banned). What a sad state of affairs that it seems we didn't learn a thing from those events now 40 years later.
"Judy Blume Forever" premiered at this year's Sundance film festival to immediate critical acclaim. There is good reason why this documentary is currently rated 94% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie started streaming on Amazon Prime this past weekend. I had read a positive review in a recent New York Times, and couldn't wait to see it. If you have any interest in Judy Blume or in freedom of speech, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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.
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.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023.
- Citações
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.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 37 minutos
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