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Charlie Bartlett

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
68K
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Robert Downey Jr., Hope Davis, Anton Yelchin, Kat Dennings, and Tyler Hilton in Charlie Bartlett (2007)
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A rich kid becomes the self-appointed psychiatrist to the student body of his new high school.A rich kid becomes the self-appointed psychiatrist to the student body of his new high school.A rich kid becomes the self-appointed psychiatrist to the student body of his new high school.

  • Director
    • Jon Poll
  • Writer
    • Gustin Nash
  • Stars
    • Anton Yelchin
    • Robert Downey Jr.
    • Hope Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    68K
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    • Director
      • Jon Poll
    • Writer
      • Gustin Nash
    • Stars
      • Anton Yelchin
      • Robert Downey Jr.
      • Hope Davis
    • 144User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Anton Yelchin
    Anton Yelchin
    • Charlie Bartlett
    Robert Downey Jr.
    Robert Downey Jr.
    • Nathan Gardner
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Marilyn Bartlett
    Kat Dennings
    Kat Dennings
    • Susan Gardner
    Tyler Hilton
    Tyler Hilton
    • Murphy Bivens
    Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
    • Kip Crombwell
    Dylan Taylor
    Dylan Taylor
    • Len Arbuckle
    Megan Park
    Megan Park
    • Whitney Drummond
    Jake Epstein
    Jake Epstein
    • Dustin Lauderbach
    Jonathan Malen
    Jonathan Malen
    • Jordan Sunder
    Derek McGrath
    Derek McGrath
    • Superintendent Sedgwick
    Stephen Young
    Stephen Young
    • Dr. Stan Weathers
    Ishan Davé
    Ishan Davé
    • Henry Freemont
    David Lawrence Brown
    David Lawrence Brown
    • Officer Hansen
    • (as David Brown)
    Eric Fink
    • Thomas
    Noam Jenkins
    Noam Jenkins
    • Dean West
    Lauren Collins
    Lauren Collins
    • Kelly
    Annick Obonsawin
    Annick Obonsawin
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    • Director
      • Jon Poll
    • Writer
      • Gustin Nash
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    8MorganGrodecki

    Charlie Bartlett – Session is in

    I highly doubt many of those who are reading this are old enough to remember the year 1986, or the theatrical release Ferris Bueller's Day Off (John Hughes). Still, I trust that there are those of you have seen the movie on TV, or DVD, or even on the prehistoric VHS. Well, the small-budget, diamond in the dust movie of the year borrows heavily from it, taking both old and new material and making it into something fresh. This hidden gem is Charlie Bartlett.

    Charlie Bartlett is the story of a young high school student with roots in royalty. Seemingly destined for a posh life, he constantly finds himself in situations involving expulsions due to fraud (hundreds of fake I.D.s given to schoolmates, for example). Soon, Charlie has been kicked out of nearly every private school within 100 miles of his house-mansion. With no alternatives left, Charlie quickly finds himself attending a public school with regular, everyday students. From here, he decides the only way to fit in is to become a lord of sorts, and begins handing out prescription drugs to those students truly in need with no way of getting them, while playing the role of psychiatrist. Of course, this bears consequences in the form of the principle…And said principle's daughter.

    An intelligent and witty movie, Charlie Bartlett is this generations Ferris Bueller. From the smooth, careless main character, to the parents being completely exaggerated in every manner, it all fits. The dialogue flows well and is witty throughout. Many teens will walk out thinking "That's not how teens talk!" Well, take it from a teen. There are those out there who would rather die than be seen writing out "Lyke Omg I luv ur new shoez!".

    Now, the acting. Easily the best part of the movie, and also the weakest link. Up and coming actor Anton Yelchin (Alpha Dog) plays the role perfectly, never missing a beat. He plays happy and carefree when he needs to, but the next second he's so smug you want to smack him. It's perfection in the form of a teen. And of course, we have Robert Downey Jr. (Zodiac, Iron Man) gracing the screen in the form of Principle Gardner. The chemistry between the two hits every note, and doesn't waver for a minute. But, where perfection is seen, flaws are even more defined. Next to the two leads, many of the actors filling in the smaller roles seem to almost be trying to match them. And it doesn't come off well, with over-acting filling many scenes. Still, do not let it perturb you, as the powerful presentations easily overshadow the lesser ones.

    My only nitpick in the movie that really took anything out of the movie… It was very obviously written by middle aged men trying to put themselves in the shoes of teens. In places it worked, but in others it came across as very forced and unrealistic. The school is very paint by the numbers. Let blue represent jocks, play out red as the airheaded cheerleaders and throw yellow in for the geeks, and you can paint a portrait of cliché.

    All this being said, the movie has its up and downs. Depending on your mood, this movie could be for you. If you're looking for a smart movie with witty dialogue and good acting, and are willing to temporarily suspend everything you know of high school, this movies for you. Otherwise, for those more plot less, action oriented movie fans… Well, there's always Jumper.

    4 out of 5 stars

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    10blondy360

    Funny, witty, accurate, and absolutely beautiful

    I saw an advanced screening of Charlie Bartlett at my school with a Q&A session with the writer and director last April, and I must say, I haven't enjoyed a movie this much in a VERY long time.

    Anton Yelchin is Charlie Bartlett, a young rich boy who has just gotten kicked out of his private school for forging driver's licenses for his fellow students in an attempt to gain some acceptance. As a last resort, his strange mother, played wonderfully by Hope Davis, puts him into public school. At first, he is treated horribly as the 'new boy', until he appoints himself as the school psychiatrist and pharmacist, and the students begin to love him, fulfilling his dreams of popularity. Meanwhile, he begins an intimate relationship with Principal Goldberg's daughter, leading to many conflicts between Charlie and the principal.

    Anton Yelchin portrays Charlie flawlessly - the best part was when he got high off of Ritalin - and Kat Dennings was just beautiful. Hope Davis, as always, played his eccentric mother wonderfully, and Robert Downey Jr. was absolutely great.

    For any of you who are wondering about Mark Rendall's role in this film, he has a relatively large part as Kip Cromwell, the unpopular, depressed boy who comes to Charlie for help. I must say he is AMAZING. He does a beautiful job expressing his character's many and layered emotions.

    Anyhow, GREAT MOVIE!!! Do whatever you can to see it as soon as you can. I would give it an 11/10 if I could!!
    8barrys82

    Charlie Bartlett: A unique and entertaining comedy

    Charlie Bartlett is a good movie, nothing spectacular but it fulfilled my expectations very well. It is a very well written comedy with the perfect amount of drama. It is funny but not because its full of jokes or gags, the humor of this movie is a consequence of the situations in it. The plot about a wealthy teen (Yelchin) goes to a new public high school and ingratiates himself into its social fabric by using his charm to become the school's resident "psychiatrist" is good, its like a glimpse of how teenagers live nowadays. The cast composed entirely by young actors with the exception of Downey Jr. is good and they acted well. Robert Downey was good, Anton Yelchin in the role of Charlie, his performance was great. He was a excellent complement for Downey Jr. The rest of the cast like Kat Dennings and Hope Davis were a great support for the movie. In conclusion, this is an entertaining movie that is worthy just to watch Downey Jr. and Yelchin acting together.
    8jhsteel

    Teen comedy or a moral tale for older people too?

    I began watching this thinking "I'm about 30 years too old to appreciate this" because it seemed to be pitched at a teenage audience, but after a while I was taken by the unfolding events and drawn in to the believable human story underneath it all. The great performances of Robert Downey Jr and Anton Yelchin convinced me that the Principal of a school and a troubled student could end up helping each other and overcome the predictable high school conventions. It was surprising and satisfying, and the outcomes for many of the characters were positive in a not-unbelievable way. I understand why some people would see the likeness to Rushmore, but for me that was a uniquely brilliant Wes Anderson creation that can't be touched by films with apparently similar plots. Charlie Bartlett is worth seeing for its own sake and it is a rewarding experience. Anyone who has been a teenager should appreciate it and fans of Robert Downey Jr will also get the bonus of his character opening up about a history of drug abuse that seems to come from the heart of this wonderful actor.
    9Shattered_Wake

    One of the best teen comedies of this generation

    'Charlie Bartlett,' the story of a wealthy teen who bounces from posh private school to normal public school, is one that should go down as a requisite for all high school students to view.

    Along with films like Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club, Fast Times, and Dazed & Confused, 'Charlie Bartlett' shows a great (though sometimes exaggerated) view of high school life and the struggles that come with it.

    Great performances by the lead ensemble and a fantastic job by first time director Jon Poll and first time writer Gustin Nash help to make this the best high school film of the decade.

    9/10.

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    • Trivia
      In the family picture in Principal Gardner's home office, the woman in the photo is Robert Downey Jr.'s wife Susan Downey.
    • Goofs
      When Charlie enters Kips room the movie subtitles list the music playing as "Dragnet Theme" when in reality it is music from a game called Shadow of the Colossus.
    • Quotes

      Charlie Bartlett: My name is Charlie Bartlett. If there's one thing I want you guys to walk away with tonight... uh, it's that you guys don't need me. I really mean it. You think I'm any less screwed up than you are? I get up every morning, and I look in the mirror, and I try and figure out just where I fit in. And I draw a complete blank. You guys are looking to me to tell you what to do? You need to stop listening to me. Stop listening to people telling you who you should be! And stop listening to the people who are telling you you're not good enough to do the things that you want to do. You guys have all the answers.

    • Crazy credits
      "No teenagers were harmed in the making of this motion picture."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Vantage Point/Diary of the Dead/Charlie Bartlett/Be Kind Rewind/Taxi to the Dark Side (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Jazz It Up
      Written by Mark Edwards

      Performed by Mark Edwards

      Courtesy of Opus 1 music library

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¿Quién es Charlie?
    • Filming locations
      • Parkwood Estate, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
      • Everyman Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,951,699
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,836,256
      • Feb 24, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,254,986
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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