The Flipped Movie Analysis

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The best movie that I have watched is called< flipped >. < Flipped > is a movie which describe the interesting war between boys and girls in adolescence. For a child, a tree, a particularly simple story, spoke very touching.

The movie set in a town in America of 1960's. Here's a lovely story about little Julie Baker (Madeline Carroll) and little Bryce Loski (Callan McAuliffe). They met at their second grade. The girl fell in love with her newly moved neighbor because of his dazzling eyes. But the boy was always mad at the girl because of her bored broadcast about every morning's school bus, her family's yard was always in a mess and her ugly sycamore tree.

Julie is a bod and independent girl. She can stand up to defend a buttonwood

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