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Las ventajas de ser invisible

Título original: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • 2012
  • B15
  • 1h 43min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.9/10
573 k
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Las ventajas de ser invisible (2012)
An introverted high-school freshman is taken under the wings of two seniors who welcome him to the real world.
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Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaTeen DramaDrama

Un chico introvertido es tomado bajo las alas de dos personas mayores que lo introducen al mundo real.Un chico introvertido es tomado bajo las alas de dos personas mayores que lo introducen al mundo real.Un chico introvertido es tomado bajo las alas de dos personas mayores que lo introducen al mundo real.

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    • Stephen Chbosky
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    • Stephen Chbosky
  • Elenco
    • Logan Lerman
    • Emma Watson
    • Ezra Miller
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    573 k
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    • Dirección
      • Stephen Chbosky
    • Guionista
      • Stephen Chbosky
    • Elenco
      • Logan Lerman
      • Emma Watson
      • Ezra Miller
    • 910Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 393Opiniones de los críticos
    • 67Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 20 premios ganados y 51 nominaciones en total

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    Logan Lerman
    Logan Lerman
    • Charlie
    Emma Watson
    Emma Watson
    • Sam
    Ezra Miller
    Ezra Miller
    • Patrick
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • Mr. Anderson
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Father
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Mother
    Patrick de Ledebur
    • Senior Bully
    Johnny Simmons
    Johnny Simmons
    • Brad
    Brian Balzerini
    • Linebacker
    Tom Kruszewski
    • Nose Tackle
    Nina Dobrev
    Nina Dobrev
    • Candace
    Nicholas Braun
    Nicholas Braun
    • Ponytail Derek
    Julia Garner
    Julia Garner
    • Susan
    Tom Savini
    Tom Savini
    • Mr. Callahan
    Emily Marie Callaway
    • Mean Freshman Girl
    • (as Emily Callaway)
    Chelsea Zhang
    Chelsea Zhang
    • Shakespeare Girl
    Jesse Scheirer
    • Freshman Boy
    Justine Nicole Schaefer
    • Twin Girl
    • (as Justine Schaefer)
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      • Stephen Chbosky
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' deeply resonates through its portrayal of adolescent struggles, mental health, and friendship. High school themes like loneliness and identity strike a chord. Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ezra Miller deliver authentic performances. The soundtrack and nostalgic elements enhance its appeal. Sensitive topics like abuse are handled with realism. The film is celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling and relatable characters.
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    10sleepyandawake

    One of the best of 2012 so far.

    I had the pleasure of seeing Perks Of Being A Wallflower at Arclight Cinemas in LA yesterday and it was definitely worth the one hour drive.

    The story is very simple yet complicated because of how much goes on. But the way it unfolds is beautiful and sad, sometimes all at once. While it has its funny moments, it also manages to go through dark topics as well such as homosexuality, drugs and death. Stephen Chbosky handles his story very well, never feeling like it's being forced but rather it flowed nicely and carefully.

    Directing wise, it was shot very well. The cinematography is gorgeous, especially the scenes where the camera overlooks the skyline of Pittsburgh and during intimate scenes between the characters. You could not get anyone better to direct it other than the author himself because this is his book. This is his vision so he knows exactly how it goes in his head and we can see throughout the film, just how much his vision has truly come alive. The result is both engaging and satisfying.

    Same thing with the writing. The dialogue is very honest and beautifully well written. It was very fun to quote along with the movie. Not just the writing but the overall tone of the film reminds me a little bit of John Hughes' work. Adapting a epistolary book into a film is incredibly challenging but Mr. Chbosky did a fine job of translating it into a film.

    The musical score is done by Michael Brook who's also responsible for Into The Wild, another favorite of mine, and he did a very good job. In fact, one of the scores made me cry because of how it emotionally resonated with the scene it was fitting in. The soundtrack is awesome. Along with Mr. Chbosky, Alexandra Patsavas, who's also the music supervisor for The OC, did a great job of picking out the songs and treated it as if it were a mix tape.

    Logan Lerman, my god, he did a masterful job as Charlie. The character literally jumped out of the book and made its way onto the big screen. Logan's performance blew me away. He did such an amazing job portraying the embodiment of Charlie through his expressions, his emotions, his movements, everything! So perfectly cast. The last 10 minutes of the movie alone is awards worthy because it really shows how talented he really is. I fell in love with his performance. So perfect in every way.

    Emma Watson did a great job playing as Sam. She is very beautiful and charming. As for her American accent, I thought she did an okay job. There were times where you can kind of hear her British accent slip in and even though you notice it, it's nothing distracting and it didn't really bother me. But you have to give her credit for trying her best and she truly did. I enjoyed her performance very much.

    The second standout of the film is Ezra Miller! He plays Patrick, a gay character who's not afraid of who he is and Ezra portrays him amazingly well. I've seen almost all of his work, and he's becoming a great actor who's very rare in the sense that he's brave and daring in contrast to the roles he has previously played. He steals every line and scene he's in, becoming the comic relief. But even so, Patrick has his own personal problem and this is where Ezra Miller proves once again just how great of an actor he is.

    Everyone else in their supporting roles all have their moments. Nina Dobrev, who plays Candance aka Charlie's sister, did a good job. Mae Whitman as Mary Elizabeth was hilarious. Adam Hagenbuch as Bob was great. Erin Wilhelmi as Alice, Johnny Simmons as Brad and Nicholas Braun as Derek were all fine.

    The rest of the cast: Kate Walsh and Dylan McDermott who play the parents as well as Joan Cusack who plays Charlie's Doctor were all good, despite having little screen time. Melanie Lynskey did a very good job as Aunt Helen. Paul Rudd as Mr. Anderson is awesome. He's also a standout. Paul Rudd in general is a very likable actor and again, he doesn't have a lot of screen time either but he still manages to play his part memorably.

    What makes the cast so special is the chemistry. Everyone got along so well and you can tell that they're very comfortable with each other and you feel convinced that these people are really friends. It was absolutely perfect.

    I love this movie. It's amazing. And I'm not just saying this because I'm a die-hard fan of the book. It has a great script, great cast, it's well directed, awesome soundtrack and undeniable strong performances. The Perks Of Being A Wallflower may not be the most faithful adaptation but the spirit of the story is still there and it does great justice to the book. This is one of the best coming of age movies I've ever seen.
    darwegener

    Exceptionally Infinite

    Stephen Chbosky has taken his exceptional novel and made it an extraordinary film. As the opening credit rolled I was impressed with the quality of the cast including Emma Watson, Paul Rudd, Kate Walsh, and Dylan McDermott. And to top it off, Joan Cusak is there as well.

    This is a story of coming of age and coming to terms of a boy entering high school and adulthood. Freshman Charlie (Logan Lerman) almost by accident becomes friends with Patrick (Ezra Miller) and his stepsister Sam (Emma Watson). Soon he is hanging out learning about the ins and outs of being a teen. But there is something that is left unsaid, is it about his last best friend or his aunt.

    Chbosky must have been blessed by John Hughes. Not only capturing this timeless story with every word and sight, the film's soundtrack blows me away. Not many can take a book of such depth and keep the heart and soul of it alive, but it happened here. Go to the theatre and see it. Check out the book and read it. But most of all, Stay Infinite!
    9aleksandraj04

    my heart is full

    GOOSEBUMPS. Literal goosebumps after seeing this movie. The emotions, the music, the love, the whole vibe is immaculate. I feel like all the lost souls connect through this movie and feel blessed If you haven't watched it for the first time because you can still experience that. I love the cast and the bond between the characters. Logan Lerman, Emma Watson (girl crush) and Ezra Miller give off such a inspiring energy so you wish you were a part of their crew. This movie empties your soul and then fills it over the top. Actual 10/10 movie!! P. S. Added bonus for The Smiths, and using their song Asleep :) + Paul Rudd is in it too :)
    8fredrikgunerius

    An homage to youth which takes the kids' problems seriously

    High school films devoid of archetypes are few and far between, and the same goes for high school films that don't adopt a goofy approach. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an exception in both categories, and still it is every bit as enjoyable as the most audience-friendly films in this subgenre. They key, I suspect, is that the director is also the screenwriter and the novelist behind the book upon which the film is based. His name is Stephen Chbosky, and he takes the problems of youth every bit as seriously as John Hughes did in The Breakfast Club in the 1980s. Based on his 1999 novel of the same name, his script is full of care for and understanding of these kids, and he's able to transfer the literary quality to the screen without making it feel contrived. He also seems to be a real actors' director, giving his wonderful cast time to blossom and develop together. There's an undeniable bond and unity between particularly the trio Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller, and rarely have teenagers come across as more human and real than they do here. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a homage to youth, and a really enjoyable one at that.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A beautifully blossomed wallflower

    Stephen Chbosky's 1990s-set very young adult-oriented book is brilliant, being funny, touching, insightful, thought-provoking and relatable. Hearing that Chbosky also directed and screenplay-adapted, as well as being attracted by the involvement of Paul Rudd and Joan Cusack, expectations were high...and although the book has more depth to the characters and situations those expectations were met.

    'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' may not break new ground and it may be clichéd, which may be reasons enough for people to hate it, but considering the main target audience and being based around coming-of-age, teenage angst and high school life these were inevitable. Nonetheless, 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' did a great job making an emotionally varied film that will resonate with most people of all ages and gender.

    It is much more than just another high school/teenage angst film, and is a believable depiction of coming-of-age, friendship and hidden torment that makes one nostalgic and remember the fun and difficulties of school life. It's not flawless, some scenes and transitions like the blackouts end rather abruptly, it occasionally descends into schmaltz like with the past flashbacks and the Charlie and Mary Elizabeth relationship while charming is rushed and makes Mary Elizabeth less likable compared to the rest of the film.

    However, 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' is beautifully shot and clearly loves the scenery. The music is suitably melancholic and the choice of songs infectious and nostalgia-inducing especially David Bowie and an excerpt of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' in one of 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower's' most entertaining scenes, that made me love that film all over again and captured the immense fun, wildness and danger of seeing it in theatres with an audience.

    Chbosky adapts his book admirably, not everything is included which is not unexpected due to it being an adaptation and not every detail can translate to a just over an hour and a half film. The spirit however is there, there are funny moments, thoughtful moments, insightful moments, inspirational moments and poignant moments balanced beautifully. For a film director debut, he also does a more than competent job, actually very impressive and puts directors who did it for years to wildly variable success to shame.

    When it comes to the story, it is not perfect in execution but made me care for the characters and their situations and made me laugh, smile, cry and inspired in equal measure. The daring ending is shocking and brought tears to my eyes and credit is due tackling such mature themes with sensitivity and never preaching. The characters are compelling.

    Logan Lerman has never been better and being a fellow shy introvert in school it was easy for me to relate to him, while Emma Watson (even with the variable accent) gives one of her better non-Hermione Granger performances and overall. Mae Whitman shows strong comedic chops and Ezra Miller is a real standout on a flamboyant and hilarious role.

    Not that the adults are less good. A long way from that, even with less screen time. Paul Rudd is particularly great as the teacher that inspires Charlie the most, again having had an inspirational teacher in school and an even more inspirational head of department at music college that also resonated with me. Joan Cusack only appears at the end but she is very good at being sympathetic yet firm. Again Melanie Lynskey has very short screen time, but she also excels at making us hate her for being the catalyst for Charlie's torment. Kate Walsh and Dylan McDermott have very little to do but fare well too.

    Overall, an excellent film that blossoms beautifully despite its faults. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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      Stephen Chbosky wrote the book that the movie is based on. He also wrote the screenplay and directed the movie.
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      Mr. Anderson claims that it was Charles Dickens who left a character literally hanging by his fingers in a serialized story, thus contributing to the term "cliffhanger." In fact, the author was Thomas Hardy, in his 1873 serial novel A Pair of Blue Eyes.
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      Charlie: [voice-over] I don't know if I will have the time to write any more letters because I might be too busy trying to participate. So if this does end up being the last letter, I just want you to know that I was in a bad place before I started high school, and you helped me. Even if you didn't know what I was talking about or know someone who's gone through it, you made me not feel alone. Because I know there are people who say all these things don't happen. And there are people who forget what it's like to be 16 when they turn 17. I know these will all be stories someday. And our pictures will become old photographs. We'll all become somebody's mom or dad. But right now these moments are not stories. This is happening. I am here and I am looking at her. And she is so beautiful. I can see it. This one moment when you know you're not a sad story. You are alive, and you stand up and see the lights on the buildings and everything that makes you wonder. And you're listening to that song and that drive with the people you love most in this world. And in this moment I swear, we are infinite.

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      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.135 (2012)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de octubre de 2012 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Perks of Being a Wallflower
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Fort Pitt Tunnel, Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos(Tunnel scenes in the back of the pickup truck)
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      • Summit Entertainment
      • Mr. Mudd
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      • USD 13,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 17,742,948
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 228,359
      • 23 sep 2012
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 33,384,127
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