![]() ![]() Eventually Bryce finds himself on the other side of the equation (flipped, get it?), and has to win back the girl he never knew he always wanted. As they get older, that dynamic between them remains pretty much the same, but we wouldn't have a very interesting movie if that's all there was to it. Bryce, being a typical second grade boy, finds her attention embarrassing and unwanted. Juli (played by Morgan Lily and Madeline Carroll) is instantly smitten by Bryce (Ryan Ketzner and Callan McAuliffe) the second she sees him drive up to his new house. ![]() It's about 8 or so years in the lives of two kids who meet when when one of them moves into a new neighborhood. In a year of formulaic, mind-numbing flicks with no imagination or heart like Letters to Juliet, Flipped is a welcome breath of fresh air. ![]() I'm the kind of guy that you couldn't pay to watch a Nicholas Sparks movie, but that doesn't mean that I can't appreciate a good movie about the highs and lows of love. "All I ever wanted was for Juli Baker to leave me alone." Flipped is easily the best love story/relationship movie I've seen since (500) Days of Summer. ![]()
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