About charlie bartlett, my feelings

German 2022-01-01 08:02:24

The virgin protagonist at the end interprets the song "if you wanna sing out sing out" in a way that fits our age. The original song is very lively, but what we hear in the movie has nothing to do with happiness. The heroine sings very slowly and softly. She is not telling us how passionate youth should be, but about the frustration of youth. The father tried his best to make a good relationship with his daughter, so why not the daughter? The mother has always believed in her son, so why doesn't the son want to do something that makes the mother happy? But the next question is, how to do it? "If you wanna sing out, sing out. if you wanna be free, be free..." The lyrics are very good, but unfortunately it is no longer suitable for the current world, because it is no longer possible to realize us casually Dream, we must also consider the people around us, parents, friends and classmates while doing things. The world in the song is beautiful, but it's just our wish. . . . . .

View more about Charlie Bartlett reviews

Extended Reading
  • Ofelia 2022-04-20 09:01:57

    "I" fervently hope that others will accept me. Lace: The protagonist is the child of a Russian figure skater who has great talent for acting.

  • Nicolas 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    The campus version of Fight Club?

Charlie Bartlett quotes

  • Whitney Drummond: Hey, Charlie.

    Charlie Bartlett: Hey, Whitney. What's going on?

    Whitney Drummond: I don't know.

    Charlie Bartlett: Well, I think you have something to tell me, but you're worried what I might think.

    Whitney Drummond: I guess. I really think that there's something wrong with me.

    Charlie Bartlett: Why's that?

    Whitney Drummond: Well, I've been crying a lot. Like, at cheer. I've slept with almost every guy on the football team.

    Charlie Bartlett: [a bit surprised] All of them?

    Whitney Drummond: Well, maybe not all. But all the backfield, anyway.

  • Murphy Bivens: Hey, Whitney.

    Whitney Drummond: Hi, Murphy.

    Whitney Drummond: [as Murphy hands her a bouquet of flowers] Wow, you actually brought flowers.

    Murphy Bivens: [a bit sheepishly] They're pretty lame, huh? I've never been on a real date before.

    Whitney Drummond: That's okay, Murphy. I've never been on a real date before either.

    Whitney Drummond: [commenting on his preppy-looking polo shirt with alligator logo] By the way, I like your shirt.

    Murphy Bivens: Thanks.