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Charlie Says

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Matt Smith, Sosie Bacon, Hannah Murray, and Marianne Rendón in Charlie Says (2018)
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The tragic tale of an all-American girl who was transformed into a cold-blooded killer in the summer of 1969.The tragic tale of an all-American girl who was transformed into a cold-blooded killer in the summer of 1969.The tragic tale of an all-American girl who was transformed into a cold-blooded killer in the summer of 1969.

  • Director
    • Mary Harron
  • Writers
    • Guinevere Turner
    • Ed Sanders
  • Stars
    • Hannah Murray
    • Matt Smith
    • Sosie Bacon
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    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • Guinevere Turner
      • Ed Sanders
    • Stars
      • Hannah Murray
      • Matt Smith
      • Sosie Bacon
    • 71User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hannah Murray
    Hannah Murray
    • Leslie 'Lulu' Van Houten
    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Charles Manson
    Sosie Bacon
    Sosie Bacon
    • Patricia 'Katie' Krenwinkel
    Marianne Rendón
    Marianne Rendón
    • Susan 'Sadie' Atkins
    Merritt Wever
    Merritt Wever
    • Karlene Faith
    Suki Waterhouse
    Suki Waterhouse
    • Mary Brunner
    Chace Crawford
    Chace Crawford
    • Tex Watson
    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Virginia Carlson
    Kayli Carter
    Kayli Carter
    • Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme
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    Grace Van Dien
    • Sharon Tate
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    Bridger Zadina
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    Julia Schlaepfer
    Julia Schlaepfer
    • Sandra Good
    Dayle McLeod
    Dayle McLeod
    • Catherine 'Gypsy' Share
    Morgan Melton
    Morgan Melton
    • Ruth Ann Moorehouse
    India Ennenga
    India Ennenga
    • Linda Kasabian
    Aria Taylor
    • Snake
    Cameron Gellman
    Cameron Gellman
    • Bobby Beausoliel
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    Christopher Frontiero
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    • Director
      • Mary Harron
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    User reviews71

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    5peterp-450-298716

    Combining drugs with a nitwit preaching crazy stuff isn't healthy.

    When I first met Charlie, I just knew. Hopped on a bus and I never looked back.

    Charles Manson seems to be a hot topic this year. Not only there's the Tarantino movie "Once upon a time ... in Hollywood" in which the Manson Family plays a prominent role, but also this "Charlie Says" focuses on this cult leader from the 60s. It's rather a docu-drama in which the person Manson himself isn't really the central topic. Rather, it's the female members of the Manson family who receive the most attention. A mixed bag of vulnerable, somewhat naive young girls who probably don't realize that Manson's sermons are pure nonsense due to the abundance of soft drugs and the eating of not so kosher mushrooms. Delusions presented by a confused mind. A despotic person and a bundle of contradictions.

    The actresses Hannah "Game of Thrones" Murray, Sosie Bacon and Marianne Rendon, who played the characters Leslie van Houten, Patricia Krenwinkel and Susan Atkins respectively, acted generally convincingly. The way these young ladies accept their fate while sitting in adjacent cells waiting for their death penalty is not only frightening but also shows how brainwashed they are by the Machiavellian Manson. Their empathetic attitude towards the horrific facts shows how convinced they are that nothing criminal has been committed by them. In their eyes, it was a necessary thing to do. But mainly because "Charlie said it". Hence the title of this film.

    The biggest disappointment is Charles Manson himself, played by Matt Smith. The character lacked charisma. Apart from his sometimes eccentric reasonings and tantrums, I didn't get the idea of dealing with a psychopathic, manic person here. Rather he's a strange hippie with a fake beard who prefers to strum a guitar and who enjoys how the young girls gawk at him full of adoration. Furthermore, I am not a fan of flashbacks. And let that now be the basis of this film. So expect a huge amount of back and forth jumping in time. However, if you aren't familiar with this Manson phenomenon and what this insane cult leader is guilty of, "Charlie Says" is an excellent starting point to discover it. Perhaps the film scores high in originality by showing the whole from the point of view of the female cult members. But still, I recommend watching the films "Helter Skelter" from 1976 and "The Manson family" from 2003.

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    6fryguy-88668

    Good idea comes up short

    Kudos to the creative side for taking a look at this from the side of the female members of the Manson Family. As others have said it was just a little slow and didn't seem to get the most out of a pretty good cast. I don't think the film seeks to absolve the females of their guilt. I think they just tried to take an honest look at how vulnerable people can get indoctrinated. I would also disagree with those who call this a feminist movie, the movie does not seem to have any agenda just looks at these tragic murders from a different perspective. There is some nudity and sexuality which I think is necessary to accurately reflect the nature of the Manson Family Cult. As others have said, the movie is split between the flow of events in 68-69 and jail interviews after the trials. The jail scenes IMO are the best. The scenes at the ranches are a bit dark and tedious at times. There is one odd historical inaccuracy listed below. WARNING ONE SPOILER: In the film, Manson accidentally meets Sharon Tate then immediately sends the family out to kill her. This accidental meeting did take place but was several months before the murders.
    7richardchatten

    Who's the Piggy?

    Based on the novel 'The Family' by Ed Sanders, this is one of three films in which Charles Manson featured in 2018, and a film about the Moors Murders would complete a trilogy by director Mary Harron beginning with 'I Shot Andy Warhol' depicting women provoked into irrational violence by an unwarranted infatuation with a weird control freak (Brady and Manson both had in common with their idol Adolf Hitler that they possessed the egotism and disdain for convention of great creative geniuses but not the actual creativity).

    There's a surprising amount of God talk by Manson and his coven, and for once the current fashion for swaying steadicam photography suits the lack of balance shown by this unholy trinity of impressionable young ladies.
    6dancy-35334

    Solid acting, but mostly stereotypical Hollywood Surface level drama/storytelling

    If you didn't already know who this guy was, what his crimes were, and what his motives were then you probably won't much of a clue as to what happened from scene to scene in this movie. So much time is spent on showing shocking things without actually explaining what is going on.

    Characters are surface level.

    As a plus, I thought the acting was pretty solid, especially for Manson. With stronger writing, this film could have been a lot better.
    7opheliahasrisen

    Too feminist? You need a reality check.

    This movie shows a side of the story that hasn't been depicted before. That is enough to appreciate the premise.

    Charles Manson was a very sexist and racist man. He used, manipulated, and brainwashed both young women AND men who he could tell were naive and vulnerable.

    Anyone who has thoroughly researched the Manson family will know the women were treated worse than in this film. One disturbing example is they weren't allowed to eat until after the dogs. Feminism was really at it's zenith in the late 60s. Representing feminism in the film is realistic to the time period.

    These women would have never murdered had they not crossed paths with Charles Manson. Of that, there is no doubt in my mind. Many people were living in communes at the time. The members of "The Family" ended up in the wrong one, not knowing what lay ahead, not knowing they were being groomed by a sadistic madman.

    This movie isn't excellent, but it does not deserve a 5.6. Voting it down because you don't like feminism is a very very sad point of view.

    6.5/10

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    • Trivia
      The original Spawn Movie Ranch burned to the ground in a wildfire in 1970. The Spahn Movie Ranch in this movie was actually filmed at the nearby Corriganville Park in Simi Valley, California. Quentin Tarantino later filmed on the same set for the scenes set in Spahn Movie Ranch in Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019).
    • Goofs
      In the film, Katie complains about the broken knife handle hurting her hand during the murders. It was actually Susan Atkins who said this.
    • Quotes

      Joan Didion: Many people I know in Los Angeles believe that the Sixties ended abruptly on August 9, 1969, at the exact moment when word of the murders on Cielo Drive traveled like brushfire through the community, and in a sense this is true. The tension broke that day. The paranoia was fulfilled. - Joan Didion, The White Album

    • Connections
      Referenced in Half in the Bag: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Let It Be Me
      Written by Jimmy Lloyd Head (BMI)

      Published by J Mae Music Publishing (BMI)

      Performed by Jim Head and the Del Rays

      Courtesy of GpsSongs.com

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las chicas de Manson
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Epic Level Entertainment
      • Roxwell Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,685
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,684
      • May 12, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $98,240
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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