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  • One of the many films I watched out of love and
    gratitude for Anton Jelcina, and which I would
    probably never have noticed otherwise. And one of
    the many films that finally surprised me with
    unexpected greatness. Download the latest movies
    at moviesverse and enjoy. Charlie Bartlett tells
    the story of a wealthy high school student who is
    expelled from yet another public school and
    forced to attend a state school.

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I have seen this movie twice on television
  • Charlie's goal in life is to be popular, so he
    uses his connections as a rich kid to sell
    prescription drugs to students. He listens to
    their problems and gives them advice because he
    is a good man. I have seen the film twice, both
    times on television, and it has been adapted. For
    your information, the original film is rated R.
    The film, of course, contains mature and
    controversial content. The whole plot is
    drug-related, and the main character is a real
    drug dealer, whichever way you look at it.

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At first glance, this might seem easy
  • Technically, this is a teen drama that meets all
    the usual standards. It touches on several
    serious issues and always seems to be on the edge
    of going too dark. When I first saw it, it was
    unexpected. I was there to watch Anton and to
    laugh, but the film is not just about that.
    Yesterday I sat down to the film again with a
    completely different attitude and this time I
    liked it. This time I understood what the film
    was trying to say. At first glance, it would be
    easy to think that this is a light-hearted film,
    full of characters who do controversial things
    and get away with it. However, I was surprised at
    how morally simple it was in the end
    (comparatively speaking) and how good its message
    and theme were.

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He listens to treatments and gives free advice
  • There is a nice grey area in the film when
    Charlie does bad things with good intentions,
    especially when he sells prescription drugs to
    students. He doesn't need the money he does it
    for two reasons firstly, it's important to be
    popular in high school. Secondly, he genuinely
    cares about the students. He knows that they
    often cannot or will not seek professional help,
    so he believes there is a good third option.. 

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Adolescents are cut off from the genre of film
and doing so
  • He makes many mistakes along the way, almost
    constantly, but he corrects them and gets there,
    and when he does, he is very grateful. This
    character, as in the film in which he is
    portrayed, is very interesting because his
    superficial impressions are very inaccurate
    compared with reality. Charlie looks and acts as
    if he has a well-ordered life, but in reality, he
    is as lost and confused as everyone else. His
    obsession with pleasure is very easy to
    understand, but gradually we discover a darker
    and deeper side. Anger and insecurity are
    repressed - he does it with good intentions too -
    but they gradually emerge, which is impressive
    for a teenage film. I don't think this is a film
    for teenagers. It's too deep, confusing, and
    thought-provoking. Its biggest flaws come when it
    tries to work within the teen movie genre and
    gets truncated by doing so.

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Scenes where he sat on the piano and performed
dramatically
  • Anton Yelchin always plays enjoyable roles, but
    this film stands out in several respects.
    Firstly, he stretches himself a lot and makes
    some superfluous appearances. I liked the scenes
    where he sat at the piano and showed off
    dramatically. However, there were a few moments
    that needed subtle deepening. For example, when
    the character himself is acting - pretending to
    hide his real emotions - and showing the real
    emotions and feelings that the character wants to
    show. It was not easy. He did it perfectly. The
    film also stars Kat Dennings, who plays Susan's
    lover, and the director Mr. Gardner, Susan's
    father, played by Robert Downey Jr.

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Beautiful view of the pool at the end
  • He is also very well played. At first, he seems
    like a villain out to get Charlie, like Mr.
    Rooney in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, but more and
    more he becomes a child wrapped up in his desire
    to be loved. And this tension between him and
    Charlie finally reaches its climax in the
    beautiful pool scene at the end. I love this
    scene. It is the moment when the film completely
    transcends the teenage film genre. The stakes
    gradually increase throughout the film, and it is
    at this point that both characters finally cross
    the line and the facades come down.

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The subject of forgiveness is strong and much more
  • And then the drama is resolved when forgiveness
    is shared and things that have been so close to
    becoming a cynical tragedy for so long are
    brought to a happy and comforting conclusion. The
    theme of forgiveness is strong and there is much
    to be said about loving your neighbor and
    selfless love (the film contains beautiful
    real-life examples between Charlie and his mother
    and Susan and her father). You can also watch
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I think there is hope for all of us
  • The film also shows very compassionately how
    useless it is to love just because you love.
    "It's not about popularity, it's about what you
    do with it," she says. And if a child like
    Charlie can do that, I think there is hope for
    all of us.

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