Being Charlie

2015

DramaRomance

Charlie is a troublesome 18-year-old who breaks out of a youth drug treatment clinic, but when he returns home to Los Angeles, he's given an intervention by his parents and forced to go to an adult rehab. There, he meets a beautiful but troubled girl, Eva, and is forced to battle with drugs, elusive love and divided parents.

Rating

6.2
164 votes

Popularity

2.2287

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Castle Rock Entertainment,Jorva Entertainment Productions,Defiant Pictures

Runtime

97 min.

Status

Released

Release: 9/14/2015

Credits

Being Charlie

Rob ReinerDirector

Being Charlie

Nick RobinsonCharlie Mills

Being Charlie

Morgan SaylorEva

Being Charlie

Devon BostickAdam

Being Charlie

Susan MisnerLiseanne Mills

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Reviews

Reno

12/14/2016

6 / 10

**A journey from from one rehab centre to another!** There are some films from this director I liked, I consider them my favourites, but this is an average film. I always like his film story lines and characters, something better than what other filmmakers fails to do. This is another interesting theme and this time it was about the drug addiction. The story of a guy named Charlie, who just turned 18 and being released from a rehab camp for underage people. But his father who runs for the governor wants him to go for adult's rehab right away. He does not want to, but after no other option, he joins and meets a troubled girl Eva. A little romance blooms and followed by how it all ends bring a full stop to the narration. Looks a good theme, but the purpose was confusing. Of course, the drugs related issues, especially the film focused on the road of recovery from such addition. But it stayed more real than cinematic twists and turns. One way you will know how it all ends, but some of the characters were unpredictable. The end was good, concludes with a little message. Nick Robinson was really great. Initially I thought it was Jack O'Connell's film, mistook Nick Roinson as him from the poster. Lacks depth in narration, but really a nice film. At least you should watch it for Rob Reiner, if you're not convinced enough. _6/10_

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