Charlie St Cloud English Movie 2010
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Cast and Crew
Cast:Zac Efron,Charlie Tahan,
Amanda Crew,Augustus Prew,
Donal Logue,Kim Basinger,Ray Liotta,
Dave Franco,Matt Ward... And Others
Director:Burr Steers
Writers:Craig Pearce (screenplay), Lewis Colick (screenplay)
Release Date:30 July 2010 (USA)
Genres:Fantasy | Romance | Drama
General Release Date: 30 Sep 2010
Running Time: 1 Hour 39 Minutes,
Distributor: United International Pictures
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Movie Plot Summary :
Charlie St. Cloud is a young man overcome by grief at the death of his younger brother. So much so that he takes a job as caretaker of the cemetery in which his brother is buried. Charlie has a special lasting bond with his brother though, as he can see him. Charlie meets up with his brother (Sam) each night to play catch and talk. Then, a girl comes into Charlie’s life and he must choose between keeping a promise he made to Sam, or going after the girl he loves
The Story :
Based on an acclaimed novel, “Charlie St. Cloud” is a romantic drama starring Zac Efron as a young man who survives an accident that lets him see the world in a unique way. Accomplished sailor Charlie St. Cloud (Efron) has the adoration of mother Claire (Kim Basinger) and little brother Sam (Charlie Tahan), as well as a college scholarship that will lead him far from his sleepy Pacific Northwest hometown. But his bright future is cut short when a tragedy strikes and takes his dreams with it. After his high-school classmate Tess (Amanda Crew) returns home unexpectedly, Charlie grows torn between honoring a promise he made four years earlier and moving forward with newfound love. And as he finds the courage to let go of the past for good, Charlie discovers the soul most worth saving is his own.
Movie Review :
It’s entirely possible that Zac Efron can really act. We may never know. He always plays the same character: a good-looking, sensitive, semi-credibly athletic, Boy Scouty high-school kid with Clairol-model floppy hair. He could do it in his sleep. He could do it on speed. He could do it on Ritalin. He may be able to do it after he’s dead, and they just prop him up and let his corpse go thru the motions.
Speaking of which, here’s what we know from the trailers. Charlie St. Cloud’s kid brother Sam was killed in an accident, but Charlie had promised to play catch with him at dusk every day, and the kid’s ghost keeps showing up expecting older bro to keep his word. Honorable Charlie does exactly that, as a result of which he drifts away from real life, which now notably includes a romantic interest, former classmate Tess Carroll (Amanda Crew), who wants to sail her sloop around the world and wouldn’t mind Charlie’s company on the trip. But Charlie can’t let go.
Guess how this turns out. Final answer? Exactly right! You win!
There are a few additional wrinkles that you can pick up by actually sitting thru the whole movie. One is that this game of catch has been going on for an hour a day for over 1800 days now, and even after all that time neither kid can throw a baseball worth a damn. Another tidbit is that Charlie is able to talk to other dead people besides Sam. Also, he’s artistic. And really, really sensitive. (Did I mention that already?)
So that leaves us with the only real dilemma posed by this low-wattage would-be tear- jerker: mawkish or maudlin, mawkish or maudlin?
Sam is played by the young actor Charlie Tahan, and even while watching the movie my mind kept drifting off to thots of what the on-set reaction would be when Director Burr Steers said something like “Charlie, you stand over here.”; who, really, did he mean, the actor or the character? If the movie doesn’t engage you enuf in the plot to keep these kinds of distractions from creeping in, it’s not a good sign.
Kim Basinger and Ray Liotta are also in the pic, in separate scenes, for just a tad longer than it took you to read their names off the poster.
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