Charlie Bartlett evaluation action
2022-01-01 08:02
Screenwriter Justin Nash's screenplay received unanimous praise after the screening of "Charlie Bartlett". The subtlety is that a seemingly disorganized formation can firmly attract the audience to the plot development of the film and hide the overall structure invisible. Of course, it may be too early to promote the film in this way, because one of the fatal injuries of the film is the obvious crack in cooperation between the screenwriter and the director. What is easier to detect is the performance of the film's lines. Gustin Nash’s lines often have profound meanings, and there are words in the words, which are intriguing. But after the film puts these wonderful lines together, it can only give people a feeling of looseness and powerlessness. However, such a film has performed quite well for novice directors and screenwriters.
The film adds a lot of black humorous plots to the humorous and funny. As a "unlucky guy" on campus, Charlie's unlucky life can more resonate with young audiences. The inspirational plot of the rich boy who has changed his mind and won a glorious brilliance has injected a lot of inspirational elements into the film, which is known for being funny. Those high school students who fantasize about beautiful women around them and show off the limelight, but the reality is mediocre. There should be a lot of comfort and resonance
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Extended Reading
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Susan Gardner: [seeing Charlie for the first time] They didn't give you a locker in the teachers' lounge?
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Murphy Bivens: How does that feel? I don't care. You know why? 'Cause that was a rhetorical question!