Being Charlie
The drug-addicted son (Nick Robinson) of a California politician (Cary Elwes) finds romance with a beautiful but troubled girl, Eva, and is forced to battle with drugs, elusive love and divided parents in an adult rehab.
18 November 1957, Los Angeles, California, USA
5 April 1980, Beverly Hills, California, USA
1 November 1964, Long Beach, California, USA
16 March 1995, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
26 October 1994, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 March 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
31 August 1986, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
26 October 1962, London, England, UK
May 19, 2016
You might even want to forgive the many times it goes off the rails, falling back on the stock cliches it seemed too cool to perpetuate.
May 12, 2016
Better remembered as the vehicle to healing for the family than a movie that made an impact.
May 06, 2016
The result is a film so personal you watch transfixed, caught up in a life that is constantly enthralling, with a universal appeal that extends beyond the exclusive Hills of Beverly.
May 13, 2016
Mature depiction of young, self-defeating addict.
January 09, 2017
Too often lately Robinson has been the best part of meh movies.
May 20, 2016
A well-crafted work that features a powerful performance by former child actor Nick Robinson (Jurassic World), Being Charlie is far too predictable, relying too often on all-too-familiar drug-story tropes.
May 12, 2016
There's something admirable about the fact that "Being Charlie" exists at all. It's a testament to Nick Reiner's survival. That doesn't mean it's a great movie.
January 02, 2017
Yes, there's hugging at the end, but there's also no sugarcoating the truth about drugs.
May 13, 2016
Well-intended and capably made, I suspect that "Being Charlie" will find utility in rehab circles.
May 12, 2016
Even as enlightenment occurs, Charlie is still mostly a guy you want to punch in the face.
May 13, 2016
When it's merely observing, Being Charlie refuses to offer simple answers. [The] subplots do just the opposite.
May 12, 2016
In the end, "Being Charlie" feels like a first draft of a story that's still in progress.

