अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA widowed single mother struggles to break her socially awkward teenage son out of his self imposed prison of guilt following a traumatic experience.A widowed single mother struggles to break her socially awkward teenage son out of his self imposed prison of guilt following a traumatic experience.A widowed single mother struggles to break her socially awkward teenage son out of his self imposed prison of guilt following a traumatic experience.
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Catastrophic reverberations set off by a teen's actions stay with him. Gavin White, who also wrote the piece, did an outstanding job as Charlie. There were some questions I would have liked to have answered and the pacing at times seemed slow, but this is definitely worth a look. Both Gavin and Alec Ybarra have promising futures and I would be interested in their upcoming projects.
This movie follows Charlie and her mother Rachael who's family dynamic is clearly off. Charlie lives in isolation and the filmmakers take their time to build the perception that there is something very much wrong with him. This non-linear story then jumps to Rachael who is being interviewed by a detective after Charlie disappears. The creation of this desolate world is accompanied by a rather dramatic score and both our leads bring these characters to life.
If you are looking for a fast paced thriller, look elsewhere, however if you are looking for a proper character study about PTSD and the devastating effects it has on a family, this gem will surely not disappoint you.
If you are looking for a fast paced thriller, look elsewhere, however if you are looking for a proper character study about PTSD and the devastating effects it has on a family, this gem will surely not disappoint you.
A teenager and mom deal with the aftermath of a traumatic event. Coping is severely hard for the pair. The things that take place in this story are realistic and the dialogue will hopefully encourage parents who watch this film to talk to their children about various subjects. The cinematography was good.
People don't make slow burn films much anymore and streaming channels know that many watchers are busy scrolling phones at the same time. This film unravels slowly (sometimes a bit slower than I am used to) but that forces the viewer to watch what is happening on screen and to engage with the plot and character story. We follow the main character through various scenes including flash scenes of previous traumas and it allows us to sit and experience his mental state as he draws, watches out the window or just hangs out. Its a film that makes you think and we need more of those than pure eye candy!
Charlie is a melancholic and deeply emotional exploration of grief and fear. The story centers on a widowed mother grappling with the challenges of raising her emotionally volatile teenage son, Charlie. On the surface, Charlie (played by Gavin White) appears emotionally withdrawn and possibly on the autism spectrum. However, as the film unravels, we come to understand that there is something far more sinister driving his outbursts.
The film's narrative unfolds in a non-linear fashion, slowly building tension as it leads up to its chilling finale and a powerful emotional reconciliation. Gavin White delivers a standout performance, showcasing a complex range of emotions in his portrayal of Charlie. His real-life mother, Kari White, also does an admirable job in the role of his on-screen mom, lending a palpable authenticity to their fraught relationship.
Visually, the film is well shot, with careful attention to detail, though some scenes linger longer than necessary, slowing down the pacing. This is a common challenge when the director of photography also serves as the editor, as maintaining objectivity can become difficult. Despite these pacing issues, Charlie delivers a solid and moving story. For those who are patient with its deliberate, slow-burn approach, the film offers a rewarding and thought-provoking experience.
The film's narrative unfolds in a non-linear fashion, slowly building tension as it leads up to its chilling finale and a powerful emotional reconciliation. Gavin White delivers a standout performance, showcasing a complex range of emotions in his portrayal of Charlie. His real-life mother, Kari White, also does an admirable job in the role of his on-screen mom, lending a palpable authenticity to their fraught relationship.
Visually, the film is well shot, with careful attention to detail, though some scenes linger longer than necessary, slowing down the pacing. This is a common challenge when the director of photography also serves as the editor, as maintaining objectivity can become difficult. Despite these pacing issues, Charlie delivers a solid and moving story. For those who are patient with its deliberate, slow-burn approach, the film offers a rewarding and thought-provoking experience.
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 33 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.33:1 (some scenes) / 1.85:1 (some scenes)
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