Last night I rented Charlie Bartlett on DVD. I had seen the previews at the time of its theatrical release and thought it looked good. It just fell in one of the months I didn’t go to the cinema. So, I was looking forward to this one.
The story follows the titular character through the tale of moving from a private school, out of which he is expelled for forging driver’s licenses for other classmates. He is moved to a public school, where stereotypes are abundant and Charlie is oblivious. From here we’re taken through Charlie’s attempts at fitting in and fixing everybody’s lives. (more…)
