Diablo Cody on the Success of 'Forbidden Fruits' and the Overlooked Legacy of 'Jennifer's Body'

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

Diablo Cody, an Academy Award-winning writer, finds vindication in the recent success of 'Forbidden Fruits,' a film she produced, contrasting sharply with the initial, lukewarm reception of her earlier work, 'Jennifer's Body.' At the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, 'Jennifer's Body' was largely misunderstood, a feeling Cody describes as deeply disheartening. Now, over a decade later, 'Forbidden Fruits,' a dark comedy with a female-centric, witchy theme, has been lauded at South by Southwest, signaling a shift in audience appreciation for such narratives. Cody notes that the current cultural climate is more receptive to these unique stories, a change that brings her a sense of healing and renewed purpose in the cinematic landscape.

The journey of 'Jennifer's Body' from a misunderstood film to a cult classic is a testament to the changing tides in Hollywood and audience engagement. When it first premiered, the film struggled to find its footing, partly due to a marketing strategy that misaligned with its core themes and target demographic. Cody recalls battles with the studio to retain key elements, like a simple kiss, highlighting the industry's reluctance to embrace the film's nuanced portrayal of female relationships and identity. Despite its initial box office performance, the film eventually garnered a dedicated following through online communities, particularly among queer audiences and those who recognized its subversive feminist undertones. This organic growth in appreciation demonstrated that the audience for such stories always existed, even if traditional industry metrics failed to capture it.

Cody's commitment to the sub-genre of female-led satirical horror comedy, often dismissed by mainstream Hollywood, is evident in her long-standing collaboration with producing partner Mason Novick. Their shared vision for 'Forbidden Fruits' began with an exceptional pitch from first-time director Meredith Alloway and playwright Lily Houghton, even before a script was fully developed. Cody, known for her expertise in storytelling, emphasizes her role as a creative producer who meticulously reviews scripts, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and discerning when to adhere to conventions or challenge them. This dedication ensures that the narrative remains paramount, attracting a talented cast and crew who believe in the material's power.

The casting for 'Forbidden Fruits' was particularly crucial, with Cody describing it as a 'sparkly' ensemble drawn to the strength and originality of the screenplay. She believes that compelling material is key to attracting the right talent, enabling unique films to be made even within a challenging industry. The film's blend of 'aesthetic coquette, toxic female friendship, [and] deep, biblical, intellectual sauce' represents a genuinely fresh take on storytelling, something Cody hopes will leave audiences feeling 'invigorated and inspired.'

Looking forward, Cody remains optimistic about the future of this cinematic niche. She firmly believes that the present moment offers an unprecedented opportunity to bring these kinds of stories to the forefront. The infrastructure for audiences to connect and discuss these narratives has matured, fostering a more understanding and appreciative environment. This shift suggests that the era of misjudging or sidelining films that resonate with specific, often underserved, demographics may finally be coming to an end, paving the way for more diverse and innovative cinematic experiences.

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