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The movie has nothing in common with the books and audiobooks about Super Charlie. My kid left early, sad and confused, because he didn't recognise the story at all.
Movie Charlie has a silly backstory that's different to the books, and a scary criminal nemesis we've never heard of. Then there's the plodding 3 act structure, ripped off every Marvel movie. The film is made for an entirely different age group to the books, probably 10+ is about right. Charlie is caught up in sibling rivalry and betrayal, crime, and some scary violence. There's loads of flashy action and pumping music. It's also way too long for younger audiences with the movement, noise, heavy themes and complex plot. The cinema experience was overwhelming. Kids were leaving the theatre.
Somebody saw a franchise opportunity in Super Charlie and they've obviously decided to ditch the younger kids who loved the books. We saw it in Swedish, perhaps it is made to appeal to American kids. But it's a sad move for a beloved character that could have been extended in sympathetic ways. No more Camilla Läckberg products in our house, sorry.
Movie Charlie has a silly backstory that's different to the books, and a scary criminal nemesis we've never heard of. Then there's the plodding 3 act structure, ripped off every Marvel movie. The film is made for an entirely different age group to the books, probably 10+ is about right. Charlie is caught up in sibling rivalry and betrayal, crime, and some scary violence. There's loads of flashy action and pumping music. It's also way too long for younger audiences with the movement, noise, heavy themes and complex plot. The cinema experience was overwhelming. Kids were leaving the theatre.
Somebody saw a franchise opportunity in Super Charlie and they've obviously decided to ditch the younger kids who loved the books. We saw it in Swedish, perhaps it is made to appeal to American kids. But it's a sad move for a beloved character that could have been extended in sympathetic ways. No more Camilla Läckberg products in our house, sorry.
Wanted to like this picture but it's definitely not the fresh, original take on a heist caper it's made out to be. It's The Getaway for Bieber fans, starring a wooden Bieber lookalike. All the tens, nines and rave reviews are from kids pumping the rating - don't believe the hype, unless your fourteen.
The over-hyped song gimmick that frames the whole film is badly executed and the actual music choices aren't that . The framing device for the main character is unoriginal (been used a dozen times before). A talented cast phones it in and villain Jon Hamm is a caricature. Lily James' character is paper thin as the love interest. There's something in her background but we never find out what.
Good car chase scenes, but dialogue is all formula lines and the pacing is bad, with drawn out character scenes that add little depth or insight. First twenty minutes are promising, then straight off the rails. The climax is completely absurd and the predictable ending is pat and drawn out. Waited for it to get to the point. Should have walked out.
The over-hyped song gimmick that frames the whole film is badly executed and the actual music choices aren't that . The framing device for the main character is unoriginal (been used a dozen times before). A talented cast phones it in and villain Jon Hamm is a caricature. Lily James' character is paper thin as the love interest. There's something in her background but we never find out what.
Good car chase scenes, but dialogue is all formula lines and the pacing is bad, with drawn out character scenes that add little depth or insight. First twenty minutes are promising, then straight off the rails. The climax is completely absurd and the predictable ending is pat and drawn out. Waited for it to get to the point. Should have walked out.