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2 October 2008 (USA) morePlot:
The story centers on a 14-year-old girl who keeps a diary about the ups and downs of being a teenager, including the things she learns about kissing. | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
We love Georgia moreCast
(Credited cast)| Georgia Groome | ... | Georgia Nicolson | |
| Eleanor Tomlinson | ... | Jas | |
| Aaron Johnson | ... | Robbie | |
| Alan Davies | ... | Bob Nicholson | |
| Karen Taylor | ... | Connie Nicholson | |
| Tommy Bastow | ... | Dave the Laugh | |
| Sean Bourke | ... | Tom | |
| Liam Hess | ... | Peter Dyer | |
| Manjeeven Grewal | ... | Ellen | |
| Georgia Henshaw | ... | Rosie Barnes | |
| Kimberley Nixon | ... | Wet Lindsay | |
| Eva Drew | ... | Libby | |
| Matt Brinkler | ... | Sven | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Tamara Notcutt | ... | Salsa Woman | |
| Ingrid Oliver | ... | Miss Stamp | |
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Rated PG-13 for suggestive content involving young teens, and language.Parents Guide:
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I went to see the preview of this film two days ago near my home in London. I am a HUGE fan of the books and have read every single one at least three times! Needless to say I was slightly skeptical when I heard they were making a movie, as I thought it would be really hard to live up to the books.
The movie turned out to be funny and romantic, and left me with that "feel-good feeling" afterwards. However I have NEVER seen a film so cheesy in all my days! I don't think my friends and I have ever cringed so much - I turned away at so many points I was almost on my friends seat. For those who love a good romantic comedy this film is definitely for you.
The main changes between the book & the film:
1) The character of Ellen is now an Indian girl called Namita 2) The film is based on the first TWO books, but Dave the Laugh appears too early on. 3) Robbie doesn't write Georgia a latter thus introducing her to Dave, and they don't go on to date as in the books 4) The actress who plays Jas doesn't have an "annoying fringe" at any part during the movie 5) Georgia dyes a blonde streak in her hair which comes off in her hand (this actually happens in book 5 - hence the title) 6) The order of events is muddled
However, the film is merely BASED on the books, so there is an additional storyline. I will, or course, leave that for you to see. This really is a fabulous British comedy, with an ingenious, albeit extremely cringe-worthy, plot. But I must admit that really adds to the fun of the movie. The character Libby, and angus the cat are particularly funny. All those who are loyal to the book may come away feeling the films did not do it justice, but it must be remembered that the film was not intending to act out the book page for page, and Louise Rennison herself helped to write the script with this in mind. With great music and young talent I would recommend viewing as a nice summer film when it is released in July. Plus, Robbie and Dave the laugh are soooo scrummy we spent the whole film trying our best not to drool. Mmmmmmm :)