Julian was Buddy and Idgie's middle brother.
'Idgie Threadgoode' was played by Mary Stuart Masterson.
No
In the movie, it's strongly implied (though never stated outright) that Idgie and Ninny are the same person. The book is completely different. In the book, a detailed account of Ninny's life (both before and after she came to live with the Threadgoodes) make up a large section of the story. A movie which includes all of the plot from the book would have to be several times longer than the movie that was eventually made. Idgie survives in the book, while Ninny dies as Evelyn was told.
The identity of Idgie's son's father is not explicitly revealed in the book "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" by Fannie Flagg. It is left ambiguous, leading to speculation and interpretation by readers.
One of the main symbols in Fried Green Tomatoes is friendship. The friendship between Ruth and Idgie is almost inseparable. No matter how far away they were from each other, Idgie and Ruth still had that lasting friendship. Friendship can be defined by the honesty, love, trust, and respect two or more people have for each other. If everyone had and kept a friendship like Idgie and Ruth then more people would be more kind. Sky Streeter 02.08.2012
Food can be considered to be one of the main themes, meerly because of the fact that it brought happiness to many of the characters. An example of where food is shown as a main theme is when Igee is throwing food to the poor when she was with Ruth
Evelyn Couch (Katy Bates), Idgie Threadgoode (Mary Stuart Masterson), Ruth Jamison (Mary-Louise Parker), Sipsey (Cicely Tyson), Buddy Threadgoode (Chris O'Donnell)
Idgie when portrayed as the younger woman and Ninny Threadgoode, as the storyteller. Evelyn Couch is the lady who the story is being told to.
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe was created on 1987-08-12.
The ISBN of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is 039456152X.
TRUE