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Brian and Charles

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
9.9K
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Chris Hayward and David Earl in Brian and Charles (2022)
After a particularly harsh winter Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian does what any sane person would do when faced with such a melancholic situation. He builds a robot.
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After a particularly harsh winter Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian does what any sane person would do when faced with such a melanchol... Read allAfter a particularly harsh winter Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian does what any sane person would do when faced with such a melancholic situation. He builds a robot.After a particularly harsh winter Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian does what any sane person would do when faced with such a melancholic situation. He builds a robot.

  • Director
    • Jim Archer
  • Writers
    • David Earl
    • Chris Hayward
  • Stars
    • David Earl
    • Chris Hayward
    • Louise Brealey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    9.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Archer
    • Writers
      • David Earl
      • Chris Hayward
    • Stars
      • David Earl
      • Chris Hayward
      • Louise Brealey
    • 94User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 nominations total

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    David Earl
    David Earl
    • Brian
    Chris Hayward
    Chris Hayward
    • Charles
    Louise Brealey
    Louise Brealey
    • Hazel
    Jamie Michie
    Jamie Michie
    • Eddie
    Nina Sosanya
    Nina Sosanya
    • Pam
    Lynn Hunter
    Lynn Hunter
    • Winnie
    Lowri Izzard
    • Katrina
    Mari Izzard
    Mari Izzard
    • Suki
    Cara Chase
    Cara Chase
    • June
    Sunil Patel
    • Phil
    Rishi Nair
    Rishi Nair
    • Stephen Alderton
    Colin Bennett
    Colin Bennett
    • Arthur
    Vivienne Soan
    Vivienne Soan
    • Toffee Apple Woman
    David Edwards
    • Oliver
    Nicholas Asbury
    Nicholas Asbury
    • Stu
    Morgan Adler
    • Villager
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    • Director
      • Jim Archer
    • Writers
      • David Earl
      • Chris Hayward
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    JohnDeSando

    Arguably the best film of summer '22, but certainly one of the best of the year.

    In this dry season, I looked to some dry UK humor to accompany my dry martini. In director Jim Archer's brilliant Brian and Charles, wit and heart are the essential ingredients as small-town Welch citizen Brian (David Earl) is all beard and glasses inventing useless objects like an egg-carrying belt and a flying cuckoo clock, which he launches from a bicycle with disastrous results.

    Brian's my kind of eccentric, a quirky introvert lucky to find a lady, Hazel (Louise Brealey), an equally introverted heart who loves Brian for the reasons others find him weird.

    With nothing better to do, he creates robot Charles, seven feet of rubber head and box chest and the sarcastic inquisitiveness of a teen waiting for the chance to escape and see the world. Being led around town virtually on a leash, Charles is ready to bolt while retaining a loving attitude toward his maker.

    It's a bit of Frankenstein mixed with Iron Giant, peppered with R2-D2 love and C-3PO attitude. The glasses give him a smart impression and the blue eye a sinister suggestion. But he, too, is all heart. As in any summer comedy worth anything, conflict finds its place in the town bully, Eddie (Jamie Michie), attacking meek Brian and his creation.

    What happens is not so much a surprise as it is a satisfying resolution fitting a sleepy town enfolded in white clouds, grey days, and simplicity. Murren Tullett's crisp cinematography will convince you to book a flight to Wales, and Daniel Pemberto's energetic electronic score will make you forget Danny Elfman's musical genius but remind you of Pemberto's Spider-Verse compositions.

    Daniel and Charles has a soothing, loving humanity to take you out of Top Gun, Jurassic World, and Thor and give you a walking stick to explore little UK towns that contain lo-fi conflict enough for multiverses. One of the best movies of the year and arguably the best so far this summer.
    8skywalker7471

    Beautiful film...

    Beautiful film.beautifully acted & shot, with a real heart warming story of love & friendship with the amazing David Earl as the inventor Brian & the fantastic robot he creates Charles... go see it & love it, don't listen to the negative comments by small minded people....
    8rannynm

    All The Quintessential Elements Of A Perfect Friendship Film

    The film Brian and Charles has all the quintessential elements of a perfect friendship film. Director Jim Archer makes his feature debut in this quirky British comedy in which an eclectic cast does a spectacular job demonstrating the very real ebbs and flows of true companionship. Despite some significantly low moments in their friendship, including an explosive argument, Brian and Charles remind us that true friendship never dies; it only strengthens through adversity.

    Brian and Charles' friendship has an unconventional origin. Brian (David Earl) is an isolated inventor in Wales who specializes in weird inventions. Despite his passion, his interventions often flop. Driven by depression and loneliness, Brian builds a robot using a washing machine and spare parts lying around his home. Charles is clunky yet charming. He is obsessed with cabbage, uses the dictionary to learn English, and loves socializing, dancing, and adventures.

    In this film, Brian, played by David Earl, has finally invented the cure for his loneliness. What he doesn't anticipate is that Charles, played by Chris Hayward, is much more of a free spirit than he is. Despite their dance parties, pillow fights, and mutual love for cabbage, Charles deeply desires to see the world, while Charles is content with a quaint and straightforward life in Wales. One of my favorite parts of the film was watching Charles dance in a hula skirt and beg to go to Honolulu. Their competing wishes ultimately become the source of tension in their friendship. While the film centers on Brian and Charles, Louise Brealey's performance as Hazel, Brian's love interest, is worth mentioning. Their awkward yet sweet interactions between her and Brian give the film comedic relief.

    Brian and Charles reminds us that sometimes "friend" is actually another word for family, and sometimes loving someone means letting them go. Brian and Charles' friendship survived heated disagreements, conflicting visions, and even a kidnapping. But, ultimately, they proved that the love would never fade no matter the distance between them.

    I give Brian and Charles 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 9 to18, plus adults. Brian and Charles releases in theaters June 17, 2022.

    By Hanadie K., KIDS FIRST!
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Lovely, original and heart warming.

    Brian is alone and isolated, to overcome his loneliness, he builds a new robot, named Charles, like cake making he wanted a Victoria sponge, but instead got a blancmange.

    I'll be honest, I watched the first five minutes, and I wasn't convinced, ready to switch it off, however, I decided to stick with it, and I'm so glad I did, I really am, and only wish I'd saved it.

    Don't expect to learn much about why Brian has ended up in this situation, they don't actually go into it, all we get is what's on the surface, he's definitely a troubled Soul, the focus is more on his newly found sense of companionship, his unquestionable positivity.

    It's funny, it's sad, it's quirky, it's like nothing else I've ever seen before. No special effects, no heavy music, it's low budget, but there in lies the charm, it is rewardingly heart warming, it works on so many levels.

    I associate David Earl with two shows, two favourites of mine, Afterlife and Derek, you see just what a talented actor he is here, it's such a different, well measured performance, credit to him.

    Just lovely.

    8/10.
    7danieljfarthing

    A quirky Brit dramedy so offball that it def'ly won't appeal to all, but those to whom it does will love it

    In quirky Brit dramedy "Brian And Charles" oddball 'inventor' David Earl (of Brit tv fame) is lonely living outside a beautiful, rural, but somewhat rough Welsh village - so he builds a full-on AI robot (voiced by co-witer (with Earl) Chris Hayward) out of a washing machine, rubber gloves, a mannequin's head, etc (as you do). As the robot's intellect & character grows & evolves (like an accelerated child's) so does his relationship with Earl as he learns of love (via Louise Brealey), perilousness (via local bullies Jamie Michie, Nina Sosanya & kids) & dreams. It's an undeniably strange little movie that certainly won't appeal to all - but those who 'get' it's weirdness will love it.

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    • Trivia
      Feature developed from Jim Archer's short Brian and Charles (2017), which screened at SXSW in 2017.
    • Quotes

      Charles: You built my body.

      Brian: I built his body.

      Charles: And my tummy is a washing machine.

      Brian: And his tummy is a washing machine.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are accompanied by photos of Charles touring the world and of him performing a rap song about it.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally a short, released in 2017, with the same title.
    • Connections
      Featured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      High Rollers
      Written by Robert David Simpson

      Performed by Robby D and Heli Sterner

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2022 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Focus Features
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Браян і Чарльз
    • Filming locations
      • North Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bankside Films
      • BFI Films
      • Film4
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $430,635
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $216,220
      • Jun 19, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $860,850
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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