FLIPPED
FLIPPED isn’t loud or dramatic — it’s simply wholehearted, a sweet reminder of how tender and meaningful growing up can be.
Directed by Rob Reiner, FLIPPED feels like a quiet walk through memory: childhood innocence, misunderstood hearts, and the slow realization that people are more than what we see on the surface.
Juli Baker is the kind of soul who sees beauty where others overlook it — wholehearted, curious, and brave enough to love deeply, even when her heart feels misunderstood. Bryce Loski, on the other hand, begins his story seeing life through fear of what others think, unsure of himself and hesitant to stand up for what truly matters. Their journey — told through both of their perspectives — shows how growth often happens when we learn to look beyond appearances and listen to our own conscience.
What I love most is how the story reminds us that people are always becoming, always learning how to see one another more clearly.
Sometimes life doesn’t flip all at once… it gently turns, little by little, until we finally understand what was there all along.
If you love stories that move gently, that feel cozy, calm, and quietly nostalgic; this one is for you.
I watched it on Netflix. 🎬

