CHARLIE is a good boy on the surface, but his heart is full of enthusiasm and fantasy. He tried selling fake certificates, selling drugs, making violent movies, etc., and gave full play to his endless talents in various restricted areas; this kind of idea of wanting to stand out and prove ourselves, I think we all have when we are young. The funniest thing is that he also started psychological counseling in the toilet, turned himself into a psychiatrist, and prescribed drugs to his classmates until someone committed suicide with drugs. Although the irresponsible impersonation of a doctor has brought a lot of trouble, to a certain extent, he helped the students resolve many psychological problems, and solved many problems that adults and doctors could not solve by listening and giving advice.
Through the interaction with SUSAN, CHARLIE learned about the various encounters and emotional problems of Gardner's father and daughter, which also aroused his emotional problems with his father. After a confrontation with Nathan, who was drunk with a gun, the two finally reconciled, and at the same time, they found a way to solve their psychological problems. Finally, the father hears his daughter's singing again, the father and daughter reconcile, and the protagonist begins to move in the direction of his favorite and gifted psychiatrist. This is undoubtedly the best ending for an inspirational comedy, and it is also the ending that most people look forward to.
To some extent, each of us should have a CHARLIE BARTLETT in our hearts, wake up every morning and look in the mirror and ask ourselves, who am I? what should I do? We can make choices every day, what to do with our talents: to indulge ourselves in a daze, to hurt ourselves and others; or to do something more meaningful, what we really want, to change our own destiny and help others solve difficult thing. We all have the ability to be our own stars and our own CHARLIE BARTLETT through hard work, and I think that's what the movie wants to tell us the most.
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