The first half of the movie, story of my life. "I wish I could just be a girl, not the tall girl."
The movie really captures the character's psychological movement. Being tall is the root of her low self-esteem. Hiding her spark, wearing the ponytail and the hoodie and the sweatpants. In the movie, Jodi was lucky enough to have so many people caring about her, for her to open up. But in real life everyone is the main character of their movie and we all have our problems. Usually there's no milk crate guy to save us from ourselves. We have to slowly come to the realization that our own uniqueness is what makes us who we are and be confident about it. That is harder done than said.
Almost every girl wants to be with a guy whose taller, including tall girls. But if someone really sees you for you, who would mind if he is standing on a milk crate.