Don’t Miss This Must-See Family Comedy Leaving Netflix

As the sun sets on a quiet New Jersey street, 11-year-old Margaret Simon finds herself standing at the crossroads of childhood and adolescence. The bittersweet film Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret., which sends waves of nostalgia through viewers, is set to leave Netflix soon—an exit fans are calling “devastatingly underrated.” With only days left to watch this heartwarming tale, it’s time to revisit a film that captured both the laughter and struggles of growing up.

This jubilant adaptation of Judy Blume’s beloved novel has received rave reviews, boasting an impressive 99% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The viewer’s reaction reflects the film’s ability to resonate deeply, telling the story of Margaret as she grapples with moving from the bustling New York City to an unfamiliar neighborhood. Uprooted from the only life she’s known, Margaret navigates the labyrinth of friendship and self-discovery.

A Star-Studded Cast & Timeless Themes

Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the film features a talented cast, including Abby Ryder Fortson in the titular role, alongside industry veterans Rachel McAdams, Elle Graham, Benny Safdie, and Kathy Bates. Premiering at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 23, 2023, and hitting theaters on April 28, the film was well-received critically but unfortunately stumbled at the box office, grossing only $21 million worldwide.

The film’s strength is captured succinctly in the Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensu“Effervescent and refreshingly frank about the travails of puberty, this long-awaited adaptation does full justice to Judy Blume’s seminal novel.” One fan even suggested that Rachel McAdams, who plays Margaret’s supportive mom, should be in the Oscar conversation for her heartfelt performance. “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. is a masterpiece, and Rachel McAdams deserves an Oscar,” a Reddit user proclaimed, summing up the film’s impact on its audience.

A Last Chance to Experience Margaret’s Journey

Despite the glowing reception from critics and audiences alike, Netflix has decided to remove the film from its catalog this month, part of a larger strategy to revamp its content library. The last day to enjoy this poignant film on the platform is June 16. Thankfully, those still eager to immerse themselves in this charming coming-of-age saga can find it on platforms like Amazon Prime, Apple TV, YouTube, and Sky Store.

Though Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. faced challenges at the box office, its message endures—a reminder of the struggles of youth that remain relevant across generations. As viewers prepare to bid farewell to this cinematic gem, it solidifies its place in the hearts of many, bringing laughter and poignant reflection to those navigating the tumultuous voyage of growing up.

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