Review of Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001) by Brett B — 05 Mar 2015
This film feels so dated, yet also full of retro stuff that now gives it a fondness it was never meant to have. A low budget affair focussing on character relationships and difficulties of teens becoming adults up in a urban less well off area.
Paul Nicholls is pretty good as the lead and has a moral backbone that the others lack. The plot sort of meandered, but was an easy enough watch.
This review of Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001) was written by Brett B on 05 Mar 2015.
Goodbye Charlie Bright has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
