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Charlie St-Cloud

Titre original : Charlie St. Cloud
  • 2010
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
66 k
MA NOTE
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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Charlie survit à un accident de voiture qui tue son jeune frère, alors il reçoit le cadeau de voir les esprits de son frère et d'autres qu'il a perdu, et doit utiliser ses pouvoirs pour sauv... Tout lireCharlie survit à un accident de voiture qui tue son jeune frère, alors il reçoit le cadeau de voir les esprits de son frère et d'autres qu'il a perdu, et doit utiliser ses pouvoirs pour sauver la femme qu'il aime d'un désastre imminent.Charlie survit à un accident de voiture qui tue son jeune frère, alors il reçoit le cadeau de voir les esprits de son frère et d'autres qu'il a perdu, et doit utiliser ses pouvoirs pour sauver la femme qu'il aime d'un désastre imminent.

  • Director
    • Burr Steers
  • Writers
    • Craig Pearce
    • Lewis Colick
    • Ben Sherwood
  • Stars
    • Zac Efron
    • Kim Basinger
    • Charlie Tahan
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    66 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Burr Steers
    • Writers
      • Craig Pearce
      • Lewis Colick
      • Ben Sherwood
    • Stars
      • Zac Efron
      • Kim Basinger
      • Charlie Tahan
    • 98Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 106Commentaires de critiques
    • 37Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 nominations au total

    Vidéos11

    Charlie St. Cloud: Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:30
    Charlie St. Cloud: Trailer #1
    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
    Clip 0:59
    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
    Charlie St. Cloud: Sam Gets Angry At Charlie While Playing Catch
    Clip 0:59
    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
    Clip 0:53
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie And Tess Talk About Boats On The Dock
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Recites Lines Of Poetry To Tess
    Clip 0:43
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Recites Lines Of Poetry To Tess
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Teaches Sam How To Hold A Baseball
    Clip 0:36
    Charlie St. Cloud: Charlie Teaches Sam How To Hold A Baseball

    Photos78

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    Rôles principaux45

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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
    • Florio Ferrente
    Dave Franco
    Dave Franco
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    Matt Ward
    Matt Ward
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    Miles Chalmers
    Miles Chalmers
    • Latham
    Jesse Wheeler
    • Greene Student
    Desiree Zurowski
    Desiree Zurowski
    • Carla Ferrente
    Adrian Hough
    Adrian Hough
    • Ben Carroll
    Jill Teed
    Jill Teed
    • Grace Carroll
    Valerie Tian
    Valerie Tian
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    • Girl in Toy Store
    Brenna O'Brien
    Brenna O'Brien
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    Tegan Moss
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    • Director
      • Burr Steers
    • Writers
      • Craig Pearce
      • Lewis Colick
      • Ben Sherwood
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs98

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    Charlie St. Cloud (2010, PG 13)

    At least Zac Efron doesn't relive his experience of the dreadful film, "The Derby Stallion" (his first), which isn't nearly as good as a random game a kid might create in his backyard. "Charlie St. Cloud" is likewise a message film, but it wisely enriches the story with quirky details, charming sidetracks, and career advice, which may be completely wasted in the present economy.

    The title character's name, Charlie St. Cloud (Zac Efron), by the way, may give you a not so subtle hint as to the film's latent spirituality. Charlie enters the story winning a boat race, graduating high school, and winning a scholarship to Stanford (for boating). He's tentative about leaving his small New England fishing village (the location of the story according to Ben Sherwood's novel and website), but he has high hopes for his future with the whole summer to say goodbye to the town.

    In the meantime, he promises his little brother, Sam St. Cloud (Charlie Tahan), that he won't disappear like their father, and he emphasizes his promise with another: since they don't have money for expensive baseball camps, he will help Sam improve his baseball skills everyday for the duration of the summer (up until he has to enter Stanford the following fall semester). But before they can start, a sudden car accident kills both of them, with only Charlie receiving successful resuscitation. Charlie doesn't deal with his brother's loss very well. He works at a graveyard for 5 years. The graveyard job is a kind of symbolism for wasted time, lost opportunities, and the like; it probably isn't mockery against a potentially good job.

    Writing about this basic premise, however, makes the story seem more emotional than it came across in the movie. Something either went wrong in the film adaptation or the filmmakers wanted to exude the type of playfulness they did in the previous collaboration between Zac Efron and the director, Burr Steers, in "17 Again". It works just to the extent that they steer clear of "The Derby Stallion", thankfully, but it drains the film of any internal complexities.

    Charlie is either very messed up in the head, or he's seeing ghosts. The reason he stays at home in the graveyard is to keep his promise to his dead brother, a promise requiring him to play baseball with his brother's memory every summer. And he fears, or his brother fears, that if he stops going to the forest as promised, he'll lose his brother. He can't let go of his brother, whether the memory of him, the ghost of him, the spirit of him, or the something of him.

    Talking to yourself in a forest and a graveyard has to mean something more than just the slightly corny, cute, and charming way it plays on screen. At times it seems more important for Zac Efron to get out of his shirt or, at least, get dripping wet (whether by jumping in a lake to avoid a duck attack, sliding on trashcan covers with his dead bro, or diving deep underwater to save his love interest). All his friends, or memories of them or something of them, are also good looking. Consequently, it has a few quickly developed romance scenes, but they seem like a minor focus.

    Speaking of quirky little details, now to the most important question: What about those ducks? Are they still infesting the graveyard and dirtying the headstones? (Charlie battles ducks with trashcan covers and a toy airplane.) We never find out, and this has to be a rare case to waste such a comical plot point and not come back to it. As you see, the film has energy and fun, but perhaps the writers are desirous to channel the success of "The Sixth Sense" or other psychological thrillers ("A Beautiful Mind") while being afraid they might scare away a key demographic if they indulge too much. Dead people aren't the point of the movie either, though. They seem so minor they become like a mere plot gimmick. The story is about overcoming loss and finding your purpose. The tagline gives away the moral of the story: "Life is for living." (George Carlin liked to phrase it in the negative: "Life is about not dying", but he's an atheist materialist, so that won't work here.) Is Charlie's purpose to go back to boating and try to get in at Stanford? Is it to sail around the world?

    At one point, Charlie asks the man who resuscitated him (Ray Liotta as Florio Ferrente), a man now with cancer, what the point of life is. He gets the response that it's about living a full one. But, if that wasn't vague enough, the man tells Charlie to do something more with his life. His divine purpose isn't to work in a graveyard, wage war with ducks, and talk to his dead/undead brother.

    The movie doesn't make any definite recommendations about his future. It's either a stupid suggestion to, well, do something (perhaps following "Dead Poets Society"), or a smart suggestion to make his own choices about what to do. And specifically to accept the loss of his dead brother and not let his recurrent grief dictate his future. What if Charlie chooses to keep working in the graveyard in this bad economy? This question contains an interesting paradox, but he's not likely to make such a choice, judging from his inventive boat designs floating around his workroom.

    The only problem is that not much of the discussion takes center stage in the movie. It exchanges depth for charming little details, career tips, minor romance elements, and something about ghosts/spirits/memories. It certainly isn't due to a fearful director, judging from his highly original and daring first film, "Igby Goes Down". But, in this case, we're just left wondering: What about those ducks?
    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.
    7rizzy9999

    It's not 'The Sixth Sense' but Zac Efron delivers...

    Charlie St Cloud is the type of movie many people will love to hate. The plot is simply contrived and the script is somewhat identical to Shyamalan's film "The Sixth Sense" yet I was very much moved by the story of Charlie St. Cloud and by Zac Efron in the title role. It looks like Zac is going out of his way to shred that teenage 'High School Musical' image that he is now known for.

    When we first meet Efron in the title role he looks to be a young man with a bright future. A scholarship to Stanford awaits as he graduates high school from his New England coastal town where he enjoys sailing with his younger brother Charlie Tahan. The two share some heart warming chemistry as brothers, those who have younger siblings will understand the brotherly love between the two.

    However, a cruel trick of fate puts the two of them in the path of an oncoming drunk driver. Both die, but a determined, spiritual paramedic played by Ray Liotta manages to bring Efron back.

    As per an agreement they made minutes before the crash, Zac and Charlie still meet in the woods every day to play catch and work on Charlie's baseball skills. It's all Efron lives for. By some trick of fate he can communicate and see his deceased brother. Efron's forgotten Stanford and he now works at the local graveyard, to be close Charlie so that He can fulfil the promise he made.

    I won't go into it too much except that the climax is something that we have seen before yet it is still touching and shows that we must learn that the true value of life is to live and let live.

    I came out of the cinema feeling good and that is what the film is all about- loving life. My only criticism is that Liotta and Kim Basinger(as the mother) don't have enough screen time, although i must say that Liotta still manages to impress even with this small supporting role. Zac Efron and Charlie Tahan deliver strong performances as the two brothers and Amanda Crew is pretty decent. The film is beautifully shot and the scenery is quite breathtaking at times.

    We've seen quite a few romantic dramas this year(Dear John, The Last Song)- but this has to be one of the most touching(not the most original i must say) but still, it'll make you feel good inside. So my advice is go watch the movie or rent it when it comes out on DVD and don't believe those critics who's job it is to tell us how bad the movie must be just because it didn't earn $100 million at the box office.
    9bkoganbing

    The St. Cloud Brothers In Life And Death

    I was much moved by Charlie St. Cloud and by Zac Efron in the title role. It looks like the young man is going out way beyond being a Walt Disney bubblegum poster boy for pubescent young ladies.

    When we first meet Efron in the title role he looks to be a young man with a bright future. A scholarship to Stanford is his as he graduates high school from his New England coastal town where he enjoys sailing and the companionship of his younger brother Charles Tatan. The two are rabid Red Sox fans as all New England kids are brought up to be. Efron's boat is named the Splendid Splinter which everyone in New England knows is the nickname of Ted Williams. Being much older than Zac or his character, I actually remember seeing Ted play.

    A cruel trick of fate puts the two of them in the path of an oncoming drunk driver. Both die, but a determined paramedic played by Ray Liotta brings Efron back.

    As per an agreement they made minutes before the crash, Efron and Tatan still meet in the woods every day to play catch and work on Tatan's baseball skills. It's all Efron lives for. By some trick of fate he can communicate and see Tatan, in fact he sees all kinds of dead folks including a young man he graduated with from high school who was killed in Iraq. Efron's forgotten Stanford and he now works at the local graveyard, the better to be near the ones he identifies with.

    I won't go into the rest except that Efron does learn to let the dead bury the dead. Meeting up with Amanda Crew, another sailing enthusiast does help. And Liotta now dying of cancer tells Zac that he was saved for some special purpose.

    Two great lessons of life are to be learned in Charlie St. Cloud. First that we all have some kind of destiny, the trick is to find it and recognize it. The second is that some people die young and maybe are meant to so that the rest of us recognize how precious life is and not to waste it. Having lost any number of people including a sister at a young age, it's something that is always uppermost in my mind.

    Charlie St. Cloud is beautifully filmed with some breathtaking sailing sequences. The performers are flawless, especially Zac Efron. One thing I will agree with other reviewers about is that I wish that the role of the mother of the St. Cloud brothers played by Kim Basinger was more fully developed. After the death of her younger son, she moves out of town and you never really learn why.

    Despite that minor criticism, Charlie St. Cloud is a moving film that should be seen by all generations for the life lessons imparted.
    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...

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      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.
    • Citations

      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.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 juillet 2010 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Charlie St. Cloud
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Eagle Harbour, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Marc Platt Productions
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      • 44 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 31 162 545 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 12 381 585 $ US
      • 1 août 2010
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 48 190 704 $ US
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      • 2.39 : 1

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