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Directed by Jon Poll.
Failing to fit in at a high school run by a disenchanted principal (Robert Downey, Jr.), awkward Charlie Bartlett (Anton Yelchin) is running out of options for making friends--until he names himself the school 'psychiatrist.' When he starts doling out advice, and the occasional pill, to classmates, his popularity soars in this witty take on teenage insecurity. With Hope Davis. A Sydney Kimmel Entertainment/MGM Release. ~tribecafilmfestival.org
2007 Tribeca Film Festival - Charlie Bartlett
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"Charlie Bartlett is certainly worth a watch .. Bob Downey hits another winner .. Well crafted entertainer for youngsters .. from: twitter.com/jun6lee " [More]
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"It seems strange to me... i am a high school student, yet almost all of my experiences of "high school" have come through hollywood stereotypes in high school films. i almost think that they should be their own seperate genre, somewhere between drama (for you know somewhere in their someones gunna cry about being a loner or peer preasure or something) comedy (cheap laughs are their bread and butter) and science fiction ( the high school in movies is an alien planet from where ive been) i wonder if at my high school reunion if im going to confuse the stories of my actual high school career with those of the silver screen. i sure hope so, the "average kids" up there live such more interesting lives. With that cynicysm i went into Charlie Bartlett not expecting to hate it, but knowing full well that i wasnt going to get anything spectacular. They story of a rich highschool kid who transfers into public school and searches for his place in the universe of adoles ... " [More]
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"The other day we had a word with Anton Yelchin, the young actor who plays the title role of the high-school comedy Charlie Bartlett. Yelchin's character achieves folk hero status among his peers after assuming the role of his unofficial campus psychiatrist (and prescription drug dispenser). The film premiered at Tribeca and will open this summer in New York.Watch this and more Tribeca coverage on ReelerTV Discuss Charlie Bartlett and other Tribeca titles at Spout. Syndicated Feed From:The Reeler " [More]
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Naming a film after the main character usually means one of two things: 1) They didn't have any better ideas, which should alert viewers to the potential for further creative bankruptcy; 2) They wanted to reward the screenwriter for thinking up a snappy moniker. The trailers for Charlie Bartlett made it seem like a case of #2, hammering home the character's name and prepping audiences for a prep school movie somewhere between Rushmore and Running With Scissors on the eccentricity scale. But Charlie Bartlett is actually a deceptively straightforward teen movie, coming closer to Pump Up the Volume, with the world's nicest ne'er-do-well (Anton Yelchin) ministering to his classmates through amateur psychiatry in the boys' bathroom, rather than a pirate radio show. Yelchin's warm acting style exudes the enthusiasm and vocal mannerisms of a child, and though this is far less sophisticated work than he did in Alpha Dog, it's a winning performance. Equally compelling is Kat Dennings as his love interest, a sassy spitfire similar in temperament to her role in The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The older characters don't fare quite so well -- Hope Davis' Mrs. Bartlett is so underwritten, all she can do is contribute aimless loopiness, and Robert Downey Jr., the should-be-cool principal, ends up displaying personality issues far more alarming than those of his students. While the premise is pretty thin -- how could Charlie dispense advice to a whole queue of prospective "patients" without attracting attention? -- the movie's heart is in the right place, wiping out some of its flaws. Charlie Bartlett also manages a somewhat incisive commentary on teenagers' increasing reliance on (and ease of getting) prescribed pharmaceuticals. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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