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Watch an Awkward Party Scene in ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ | Anatomy of a Scene
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A party game becomes the source of dramatic tension in “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,” the screen adaptation of Judy Blume’s beloved novel about adolescence.

In this sequence, Margaret (Abby Ryder Fortson) attends a party at the home of one of her classmates. Things get rowdy when Nancy (Elle Graham) proposes a game for the group: Two Minutes in the Closet. The girls are all given numbers. The boys draw those numbers from a bowl. The two people whose numbers match retreat to the closet, or in this case, a guest bathroom, for two minutes.

The director and screenwriter Kelly Fremon Craig staged the scene in a heightened way, creating a thriller-like intensity while also playing key moments for laughs.

“Where I placed all of the actors was a conscious decision,” Craig said in an interview, because it was important to me how far they had to walk to get to each other, how far Margaret had to walk to get to the bathroom, all of those things.”

In addition to the blocking, the scene comes together through a combination of performance, lighting and song selection, with the Dusty Springfield hit “Son of a Preacher Man” helping to further elevate it.

“This was the luckiest I’ve ever gotten on a needle drop,” Craig said, recalling that she and her editor haphazardly added the song during the editing process. “It wound up that it scored the moment so perfectly that we couldn’t believe it. And actually, we have never moved it, even a single frame from that very first time we dropped it in.”

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@trinaq

1 year ago

I loved this book in middle school, and I'm glad that they kept the 60's/70's setting, rather than trying to update it for a newer generation.

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@shatogirl

10 months ago

all the people who haven’t watched the movie saying this is sexualising of children really show where their state of minds are at

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@rikabernar

1 year ago

This scene is so sweet. Love how you conveyed the girl's feelings.

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@rgarlinyc

1 year ago

Only a snippet but clearly excellent scripting and directing - and great acting too! 👏🏻👏🏻

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@gcdub3585

1 year ago

I remember reading these pages as a 12 year old and feeling the feels, can’t wait to see the whole movie!

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@GoodTasteArt

1 year ago

The entire movie is really super. I saw it last night.

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@calm1047

10 months ago

The last scene with the boy mowing the lawn was a experience I had. In grade school one of my sisters best friends liked me. I wasted into girls 😊. But when she was going away for the summer. I felt like I was going to miss her. So I said to her. Have a good summer. Then I said maybe we can hang out. We are married now 😊.

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@eej1983able

1 year ago

Spin the bottle is what I played at my first boy/girl party lolol 😅 god

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@waryinzero

1 year ago

Ahh. Peer pressure. It takes even more strength not to succumb to it.

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@denisefreitas6727

10 months ago

Waiting this movie comes to Brazil!

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@lankytor6396

1 year ago

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@sarienaude398

9 months ago

What is this movie called?

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@turackaraca4354

1 year ago

aww 6th sense opening <3

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@Elizabeth.RMartin86

10 months ago

My grandmother's name is (Arla)Area Margarete Lowell.

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@Jagzs2

6 months ago

What is it called I searched it up on kids and adults on Netflix

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@seanwebb605

1 year ago

If I was that age I would have kissed him too. He looks dreamy.

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@MsTinkerbelle87

1 year ago

What’s with all of the old books being shows now? lol

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