So far, 2018 is primed to be truly a great year for essential young adult adaptations.
It’s easy to watch movies that fall within the young adult category with a number of preconceived notions. Arguably since the era of Harry Potter transformed into the Twilight and The Hunger Games years, fantasy and science fiction have turned YA fiction into a particularly lucrative enterprise. The combination of the allegorical and the fantastical creates an ideal midpoint of escapism that’s mixed with timely commentary, which makes these properties work for years on end. However, although Harry Potter, Twilight, and The Hunger Games all sit pretty among the top 25 highest-grossing franchises of all time, there is far more to YA than meets the eye.
As films like Everything, Everything and Love, Simon can attest, YA cinema also has the ability to depict rich stories that fully celebrate inclusion. These films give characters of color and LGBT protagonists some sorely needed positive portrayals on the big screen. Alongside the glossiness of teen romance, YA fiction need not be all sunshine and rainbows either. Look no further than at The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Fault in Our Stars as pertinent examples of films that don’t hold back on the emotionally harrowing trials of teenhood.
YA fiction can be very fulfilling in all its different subcategories. Still, not many have really gotten down to the nitty gritty like The Hate U Give has. It doesn’t just examine puppy love and school drama with a distancing lens. Instead, The Hate U Give will tackle police brutality, and its approach holds nothing back. Watch the trailer below.
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