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Charlie St. Cloud

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
66K
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Zac Efron and Amanda Crew in Charlie St. Cloud (2010)
Charlie St. Cloud is a young man overcome by grief at the death of his younger brother Sam, so much so that he takes a job as caretaker of the cemetery in which his brother is buried. When a girl comes into Charlie's life, he must choose between keeping a promise he made to Sam, or going after the girl he loves.
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After Charlie survives a car crash that kills his younger brother, he is given the gift of seeing the spirits of his brother and others who he has lost, and must use his powers to save the w... Read allAfter Charlie survives a car crash that kills his younger brother, he is given the gift of seeing the spirits of his brother and others who he has lost, and must use his powers to save the woman he loves from impending disaster.After Charlie survives a car crash that kills his younger brother, he is given the gift of seeing the spirits of his brother and others who he has lost, and must use his powers to save the woman he loves from impending disaster.

  • Director
    • Burr Steers
  • Writers
    • Craig Pearce
    • Lewis Colick
    • Ben Sherwood
  • Stars
    • Zac Efron
    • Kim Basinger
    • Charlie Tahan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    66K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Burr Steers
    • Writers
      • Craig Pearce
      • Lewis Colick
      • Ben Sherwood
    • Stars
      • Zac Efron
      • Kim Basinger
      • Charlie Tahan
    • 98User reviews
    • 106Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

    Videos11

    Charlie St. Cloud: Trailer #1
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    Charlie St. Cloud: Trailer #1
    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
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    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
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    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Tells Tess That He Can't Lose Sam
    Clip 1:03
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Tells Tess That He Can't Lose Sam
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie And Tess Talk About Boats On The Dock
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    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie And Tess Talk About Boats On The Dock
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Recites Lines Of Poetry To Tess
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    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Recites Lines Of Poetry To Tess
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Teaches Sam How To Hold A Baseball
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    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Teaches Sam How To Hold A Baseball

    Photos78

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    Zac Efron
    Zac Efron
    • Charlie St. Cloud
    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Claire St. Cloud
    Charlie Tahan
    Charlie Tahan
    • Sam St. Cloud
    Amanda Crew
    Amanda Crew
    • Tess Carroll
    Augustus Prew
    Augustus Prew
    • Alistair Woolley
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    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
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    Miles Chalmers
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    Desiree Zurowski
    Desiree Zurowski
    • Carla Ferrente
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    Adrian Hough
    • Ben Carroll
    Jill Teed
    Jill Teed
    • Grace Carroll
    Valerie Tian
    Valerie Tian
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    Brenna O'Brien
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    • Director
      • Burr Steers
    • Writers
      • Craig Pearce
      • Lewis Colick
      • Ben Sherwood
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    User reviews98

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    10sammie-hartman

    If I could rate it higher I would...

    As I watched this movie I felt like I was viewing my own life story...

    In 1991 I lost my little brother to a tragic accident as well. The emotions and inability to continue "living" life felt by Charlie are the same I had struggled with for many years. I found this movie to be extremely emotional, heart felt and true to the subject at hand. The acting of ALL the actors was outstanding, as well as the camera work, editing, directing, and most of all the writing.

    If you like movies with true heart and emotion I highly recommend this movie as you can tell by my rating of 10. Honestly, I would rate it even higher than that if I could.

    Although my love of this movie is very much inspired by my personal attachment to the subject, I think anyone would find this movie to be very touching...
    krocheav

    Charlie St. Cloud's a bit of an Oddity

    Charlie is a very good looking movie, it's got style, production values, promising performances, a fairly convincing story- line (if a little odd) and a good score - although I thought Charlie, who was supposed to adore his little brother, could have appeared a little less of a bully toward him (modern 'clowning' around I suppose). Otherwise, the relationship was OK. We don't find out too much about what happened to their father and the mother (Kim Basinger) for some unexplained reason goes away early in the story, never to return. She was obviously just a star turn. The movie overall has an otherworldly, haunted feel to it and leaves us wondering if Charlie's grief has left him hallucinating or that he actually can see ghosts? It gets a bit cloying and maybe heads off-track when he sees the 'ghost' of a girlfriend who may, or may not, actually be dead.

    Anyone liking Ghost-type stories with youth oriented themes should be happy with the outcome but it might not always be pleasing for many others.
    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Charlie St. Cloud

    The legion of female teenage fans who turn up in droves for this preview screening is probably testament to the drawing power of Zac Efron, probably Hollywood's latest heartthrob who's standing his ground with his alpha male status from the High School Musical series, to films like Hairspray and 17 Again where he plays a star basketballer who's life didn't turn out as he thinks. In Charlie St. Coud, a romance flick with its title named after his character (which tells a lot about his ability to marquee a film), he too plays a star sportsman (here it's sailing) whose championship potential got cut short by tragedy, which turned him into someone who can see and communicate with dead people.

    I kid you not if you think this was a Shaymalan picture, but it's more Disney friendly that you can imagine, with his powers only limited to communicating with spirits caught in limbo, and thus making him the town looney where it's best to leave him alone. His powers only came where he was pulled from the brink of death by a paramedic (Ray Liotta) some five years ago, where his babysitting of his young brother Sam (Charlie Tahan) turned out tragically in ways that's not his fault, because Zac Efon's the latest blue eyed boy of the industry, and his character cannot be all that negative (see uproar cause by 17 Again's premarital sex)

    From what would be the promise of sailing challenges and scholarships, Charlie becomes a cemetery caretaker in the same cemetery his brother got buried in, so as to be able to play catch with him every evening deep in the woods without fail, as his guilt made him succumb to not being able to let go and move on. To most he's a lost cause, that his second stab at life was wasted in doing something menial other than to change the world or something, but this doesn't bother Charlie so long as he gets to seek out his dead brother as a confidante.

    But of course a romance movie will suggest to you that love will conquer all and set him free, and this comes in the form of Tess (Amanda Crew), his school mate admiring him from afar, sharing his same passion for sailing (not spook interacting) and is gearing up for the challenge of sailing solo around the world. Curious about Charlie and never hiding the fact that she's interested in him, they soon hook up, but there's more to this romantic angle that I will like to give it credit to as I didn't see it coming, feeling rather bored about the film until a spanner got thrown into its narrative to shake things up a little.

    The one thing working against Charlie St. Cloud's favour is just how convenient things can turn out to be, especially in its final act involving shooting stars (told you it's far out) and stroke of lucks, but for fans of Efron these can all be overlooked so long as their hero gets plenty of screen time as a romantic lead spouting lines like never leaving you, and being together forever, anything that's swoon-worthy enough to appeal to his demographic fan base. It's not a perfect movie, but has enough to make it an above average date movie.
    6napierslogs

    Simple romantic drama, nothing more and nothing less

    I like movies that are exactly as they claim to be. "Charlie St. Cloud" is just that, a romantic drama, nothing more and nothing less.

    There is nothing profound, although with a few thoughtful dynamics, it's just the story of a young man (Zac Efron) unable to overcome the tragic death of his younger brother until he meets a beautiful girl who shares his same passion for sailing.

    The problems are plentiful, with cringe-worthy dialogue, supporting actors who haven't yet learned how to act, no affecting drama producing few tears, and there just isn't enough to completely hold your attention. But yet, because it's a simple love story that doesn't pretend to be grandiose and doesn't force out-of-place tears, I liked "Charlie St. Cloud". I found it to be sweet, subdued and modest.

    It was also the perfect choice for Zac Efron as he matures in his acting career. Sure, there are probably a few too many shots of Efron standing in his jeans and t-shirts staring into the sunset with his longing, blue eyes, but that is, of course, partly why we would watch it in the first place.
    Gordon-11

    Beautifully filmed but story telling is poor

    This film is about a young man who loses his younger brother to a traffic accident. He remains locked in a state of grief until he rekindles with his friend from high school.

    "Charlie St. Cloud" is beautifully filmed, with great artistic scenes and amazing sceneries. Cinematography is great, and many scenes are so beautiful that they could become postcards. However, the story is not as good, it is not very engaging. I find the plot unconvincing and the story telling is rather poor. The romance Charlie and the girl develops is unconvincing and contrived, and the emotional burden and guilt of Charlie could have been explored further.

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    • Trivia
      Amanda Crew actually learned how to sail a boat for the film. In some scenes, you can make out bruises on her legs which was the price she paid for her lessons.
    • Goofs
      Zac Efron had a mole on his left cheek removed after principal photography wrapped in October 2009. In May of 2010 he did a re-shoot of the scene where he shows Tess his new boat. The mole is present for the whole film, then disappears.
    • Quotes

      Sam St. Cloud: I'm okay, Charlie. I'd give anything for you to see me, what I've become, but no one ever gets to see what could have been.

      Charlie St. Cloud: Sorry I had to break our deal.

      Sam St. Cloud: It was time. I mean, it's beyond anything we ever imagined, Charlie.

      Charlie St. Cloud: I hurt as bad as the day you died.

      Sam St. Cloud: You hurt because you're alive.

      Charlie St. Cloud: We'll always be brothers.

      Sam St. Cloud: Promise, every day, come rain or shine, through Hell or high water?

      Charlie St. Cloud: I promise.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Shrek Forever After/Survival of the Dead/Holy Rollers (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby Rhys Blues
      Written by Nick South, Padraic McKinley, Michael Simkin

      Performed by The McKinley South Experience featuring Mick Simkins

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Más allá del cielo
    • Filming locations
      • Eagle Harbour, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Marc Platt Productions
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    • Budget
      • $44,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,162,545
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,381,585
      • Aug 1, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,190,704
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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