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June 26, 2008

Charlie Bartlett

2008 / Jon Poll > While there's no doubt that Anton Yelchin is a youngster to watch, not much can be said of the manner in which Gustin Nash's screenplay takes the interesting and turns it into a play by the numbers coming-of-age story that fails to find what it started out looking for. Charlie Bartlett does get some refreshment from Hollywood's current darling Robert Downey, Jr., in a rather pitying role of an alcoholic principal-cum-father. If there's one way to sum up why the film doesn't work in the end, it's that everything happens too easily, with disregard to reality, and that, for a film that's trying to find the uniqueness within a cultural subtext, is a small tragedy.

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