The DUFF

Published: April 7, 2020, 7 a.m.

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DUFFs unite!

Brenna and Joe are diving back into YA written by teenagers and it\'s another rocky property as we struggle with Kody Keplinger\'s 2011 book, The DUFF, as well as its 2015 film adaptation by feature novices Ari Sandel (director) and Josh A. Cagan (screenwriter).

Part of the problem? That title! Despite the book\'s best attempts to reduce the stigma of the term, Brenna can\'t overcome the cruelty and judgment of the moniker. While the book at least attempts to explore challenging topics (shame is handled well; alcoholism less so), at least it\'s more interesting than the film.\\xa0

Joe and Brenna can\'t help but wonder if Cagan simply watched other (better) YA films and read the back of the book before sitting down to write the screenplay, because the film is uninspired! \\xa0Thankfully we have Mae Whitman and Robbie Amell, who may just have the best chemistry of ANY couple we\'ve seen thus far. That\'s right, we said what we said!

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