‘Stunning’ coming-of-age movie called ‘a gift to girls everywhere’ is now streaming for free

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One of the standout coming-of-age films of recent years is now accessible for streaming at no extra cost for Netflix subscribers.

Debuted in cinemas last year, this poignant drama is based on a beloved novel first published in 1970 that has enchanted countless children and adults alike.

The film features Rachel McAdams and Benny Safdie as parents to a curious daughter, Margaret (portrayed by Abby Ryder Fortson), who experiences a crisis of faith upon discovering her mother is Christian and her father is Jewish.

Are You There God? It's Me Margaret delves into the intricacies and trials of growing up without a defined religious identity, blending heartfelt moments with humour. It has already won over audiences globally, reports the Mirror.

Despite not making a significant impact at the box office upon its initial release, the full-length adaptation of Judy Blume's novel garnered glowing reviews and now stands to reach an even wider audience now it's available on Netflix in the UK.

Rachel McAdams and Abby Ryder Fortson

Rachel McAdams and Abby Ryder Fortson are "remarkable" in the film

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Google users rating the film have predominantly awarded it five stars, and it boasts an impressive 99 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Empire magazine also gave it a five-star review, stating: "A touching and tender adaptation that does justice to a book which means so much to so many. An enduring, superbly performed triumph."

The Guardian lavished praise on Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, bestowing a full five stars and describing Fortson and McAdams' performances as "remarkable".

They said it's "destined to become a classic" and lauded it as "an entertaining comedy that also happens to be a stunning evocation of the fear and yearning that come with standing on the precipice of adulthood."

Audiences were similarly enthralled by the film's meticulous recreation of the 1970s, taking them on a nostalgic journey through this tumultuous period of American history.

Cast of Are You There God It's Me Margaret

It's been described as a "gift to girls everywhere"

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A Google critic enthused: "From the opening scene, the film successfully transports viewers back to the 1970s, immersing them in an era filled with nostalgia and innocence.

"The attention to detail in the production design, costumes, and soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, creating an authentic backdrop for Margaret's journey."

On Letterboxd, a viewer expressed their affection for the film with admiration, commenting: "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret is simply such a magical movie. As hysterical as it is heartwarming, endlessly empathetic, and refreshingly real about all the emotions and experiences of adolescence."

"Abby Ryder Fortson is an absolute star, and Rachel McAdams is mother (literally).

"It's a gift to girls everywhere and I'm so happy future generations will have this to guide them through the mess that is middle school."

Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret is available to stream on Netflix.

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