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Melinda Sordino

Melinda Sordino
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Melinda Sordino is the main character and narrator of Laurie Halse Anderson's 1999 novel Speak. Her last name, Sordino, is an Italian word that can be translated as "mute."

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Speak
Speak (2004)
, 1h32
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes L'adolescence, Films about education, Films about children, Medical-themed films, Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction, Films about disabilities, Films about school violence, Personne sourde ou muette
Actors Kristen Stewart, Michael Angarano, Robert John Burke, Eric Lively, Elizabeth Perkins, Hallee Hirsh
Rating71% 3.597883.597883.597883.597883.59788
14-year-old Melinda Sordino (Kristen Stewart) starts out her freshman year in high school struggling on the first day. She doesn't have any friends to hang out with, and appears awkward and uncomfortable when speaking to others. Throughout the day, she is pointed at by many students and is repeatedly called a "squealer". A series of flashbacks reveal that she called the police when at a house party during the previous summer. Her real reason for calling 9-1-1 was that she was raped at the party by a senior student, Andy Evans (Eric Lively), but while on the phone, she was unable to talk to the police about what happened, and when the police arrived, she did not report the rape. The party was crashed, causing mayhem and everyone to flee from the police.