The Twice-Lived Summer of Bluebell Jones (Film)

The Twice-Lived Summer of Bluebell Jones is a film based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Susie Day.

Synopsis
It's Bluebell Jones 13th birthday, and she has one wish: to be transformed into the cool, confident, teenager she feels she now should be. After being scared by an incident she saw in Penkerry fairground, Bluebell makes a wish on a birthday candle that someone would rescue her.

Enter Red, who is so like Bluebell, yet so different too. She is Bluebell, but supposedly a year older, and she's back to assist Bluebell in living the perfect teenage summer.

But Red isn't being honest about everything. Why would she want to return to a summer she’s already known? Bluebell will soon find out why...

Plot
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Characters

 * (?) as Bluebell Jones and as Red - The main and titular character. She turned 13 at the beginning of the film, and She wishes to be transformed into the cool teenager like she feels she should be. Red is an alternative version of her who claims to be from the future to help assist with this.
 * (?) as Tigerlily Jones - The older sister of Bluebell. She is nicknamed Tiger, and is 14 years old. She is what Bluebell wants be more like now she is 13.
 * (?) as Ian Jones - The father of Tiger, Bluebell and "Peanut", and the husband of Joanie. He is Welsh, and works as a teacher. He and his wife are also in a fifties band during the summer, named Joanie and the Whales, with him as the vocals and guitar.
 * (?) as Joanie Jones - The mother of Bluebell, Tiger and "Peanut", and the wife of Mr. Jones. She is English, and is a teacher and is also a drummer in the band. She is pregnant, and gives birth in the epilogue.
 * (?) as Rose Jones - The baby sister of Tigerlily and Bluebell. She was born in the epilogue, and named Rose after Tiger recalled Bluebell liked it (thinking it would make better themed birthday presents than her name Bluebell had done). She was nicknamed "Peanut" while her mother was expecting her, due to not knowing her gender. Bluebell never found out about her, and Rose has never met Bluebell, but her parents have said they will tell her all about her sister when she grows up.
 * (?) - as Catrin. She is the crush and later girlfriend of Tiger. She has a pierced nose is thought to look like an elf by Bluebell. She gave Tiger a purple t shirt with a yellow smile face on it, which is not unlike the one Red wears.
 * (?) - as Sasha “the cow”. The ex girlfriend of Tiger. Was not a nice person to be around, upsetting Tiger. Seen only in a flashback.
 * (?) as Fozzie- a 14 year old girl of Chinese descent. Her real name is Xiao Xing, and her English name she is known as at school is Daphne. She loves fifties fashion, and is a smoker. She becomes friends with Bluebell after Red's encouragement.
 * (?) as Mags - the 11 year old sister of Fozzie.
 * (?) as Dan - A friend of Fozzie and Merlin. He runs the donut stall on the fair.
 * (?) as Merlin - a very tall, and thin teenage boy. He wears a magician costume, and gains a crush on Bluebell. His real name is Gareth and his mother has dementia.
 * (?) - as Merlin’s father. He dislikes Merlin’s costume because it confuses his wife.
 * (?) - as Merlin’s mother. She is about the same as Bluebell’s mother, and has dementia.
 * (?) - as Madame SoSo The fortune teller in Penkerry fairground.
 * (?) - as Verushka/Danushka, a girl from the fairground who plays the guitar. Bluebell is unsure of her name.

Trivia

 * (?) was used for filming locations of Penkerry.

Differences between the film and the book

 * In the book, we never find out whether "Peanut" was a boy or a girl, or what they were named. In the film, it is revealed "Peanut" was another girl, and she was named Rose (Continuing with the flower theme).
 * Additionally, In the book, Bluebell changed Rose to Rosie on the list of baby names pinned to the refrigerator, thinking it nicer for a baby. She also jokingly suggested names like “Money” or “Giftcard” (but didn’t add these to the list) after thinking her themed birthday presents after her name were naff. In the film, it’s Bluebell who adds Rose to the list, thinking it would make nicer themed birthday presents and sounds nice and ordinary (compared to hers and Tiger’s), and it’s Tiger who changes it to Rosie, thinking Rose is old fashioned. This doesn’t stick, however, and Tiger remembers it in the epilogue. It is also Catrin (in the epilogue) who says that roses are a symbol of love, which Tiger and her parents like.
 * In the book, Bluebell gets her ear pierced twice, after Red has hers pierced. In the film, (?) who played Bluebell, already has pierced ears, so this was changed to some silver dangle star earrings, which Bluebell admits her mum is strict on.