About Tall Girl
Tall Girl (2019) is a charming Netflix original teen comedy-drama that tackles themes of self-acceptance and adolescent insecurity with heart and humor. The film follows Jodi Kreyman, portrayed with relatable vulnerability by Ava Michelle, who at 6'1" towers over her peers at her Louisiana high school. For years, Jodi has slouched, avoided attention, and endured relentless teasing about her height, creating a poignant portrait of teenage alienation.
The narrative gains momentum when a handsome Swedish exchange student named Stig arrives at school, giving Jodi hope for her first romantic connection. However, the film's true strength lies in its exploration of Jodi's journey toward self-confidence, which extends beyond romance to include her relationships with her supportive but overbearing family and her loyal best friend Fareeda (played with delightful energy by Anjelika Washington).
Director Nzingha Stewart balances lighthearted comedy with genuine emotional moments, creating an accessible coming-of-age story. While the film received mixed reviews for its familiar tropes, its positive message about embracing what makes you different resonates strongly with younger audiences. The performances, particularly Michelle's physical embodiment of Jodi's awkwardness and growth, ground the film's sometimes predictable plot. For viewers seeking an uplifting, family-friendly story about overcoming insecurity and standing tall—literally and metaphorically—Tall Girl offers an enjoyable watch that champions individuality in an often-conformist high school landscape.
The narrative gains momentum when a handsome Swedish exchange student named Stig arrives at school, giving Jodi hope for her first romantic connection. However, the film's true strength lies in its exploration of Jodi's journey toward self-confidence, which extends beyond romance to include her relationships with her supportive but overbearing family and her loyal best friend Fareeda (played with delightful energy by Anjelika Washington).
Director Nzingha Stewart balances lighthearted comedy with genuine emotional moments, creating an accessible coming-of-age story. While the film received mixed reviews for its familiar tropes, its positive message about embracing what makes you different resonates strongly with younger audiences. The performances, particularly Michelle's physical embodiment of Jodi's awkwardness and growth, ground the film's sometimes predictable plot. For viewers seeking an uplifting, family-friendly story about overcoming insecurity and standing tall—literally and metaphorically—Tall Girl offers an enjoyable watch that champions individuality in an often-conformist high school landscape.


















