Alice Upside Down

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  • NR
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 5.2  (1,267)

Alice Upside Down is a coming-of-age film that follows the life of a young girl named Alice McKinley as she navigates through the complexities of growing up. The movie, which was released in 2007 and starred Alyson Stoner as Alice McKinley, is based on the Alice book series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. The movie opens up with Alice and her family moving to a new town after the sudden death of her mother. Living with her father (Luke Perry) and brother, Lester (Lucas Grabeel), Alice struggles to adjust to her new life and make new friends. She’s faced with new challenges and situations that she has to deal with on her own. Alice is entering middle school, which is a tough transition for her, being younger than most of her classmates.

As Alice begins her new school, she feels out of place and struggles with fitting in. She's bullied by the school’s mean girls, who make fun of her for everything from her clothes to her hair. However, Alice is tough and resilient, refusing to let the bullying get to her.

She eventually makes friends with a group of quirky schoolmates who share an interest in Alice's writing. As Alice writes in diaries and journals throughout the film, she reveals her innermost feelings about her struggles and triumphs in the new school.

Throughout the movie, Alice finds herself in all sorts of situations that young teens face: first crushes, embarrassing school moments, and struggles to fit in with the popular crowd. Alice shines in the face of adversity, and her genuine personality and kind nature quickly win over the hearts of her new friends.

The movie's central theme is family, and Alice's relationship with her father is a significant focus of the story. Alice is struggling to find a way to reconnect with her dad after her mother's death, and he's equally lost. Luke Perry is believable as the grieving father and brings a lot of depth to his role. Despite the difficulties, Alice and her father find ways to heal and connect.

Alyson Stoner delivers an excellent performance as Alice, bringing both vulnerability and strength to her character. It's easy to root for Alice throughout the movie, and Stoner's performance is the driving force behind it.

Lucas Grabeel, who is known for his role in High School Musical, plays Lester, Alice's protective older brother. He's the comic relief of the movie, providing much-needed humor and lightness to balance some of the heavier moments.

The supporting cast is strong, with Elizabeth Sung playing Alice's teacher and mentor, Mrs. Plotkin, who encourages Alice to embrace her creative writing talents. Bridgit Mendler, who plays one of the popular girls, also gives a notable performance.

The film's soundtrack is a mix of catchy pop songs and more emotional ballads, perfectly capturing the mood of the movie. The songs add to the film's overall feeling of optimism, making it an enjoyable watch for viewers of all ages.

Overall, Alice Upside Down is a heartwarming movie that addresses important themes of family, friendship, and growth. It's an excellent movie for young audiences as it tackles issues that are significant to them but does so in a lighthearted way. The movie is relatable, and the characters are endearing, making it an enjoyable watch for anyone who has ever felt out of place.

Alice Upside Down is a 2007 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.2.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.2  (1,267)
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