Review of Charlie Countryman (2013) by Blake B — 08 Apr 2016
That onion is worth peeling.
Charlie is a unique young man with a strained relationship with his family and traveling in a foreign country. He hits it off with a girl and they fall into a strange kind of love. The problem, she's dating a black market under-lord. If Charlie really wants this girl, he may need to amend things with his family and put his life on the line.
"It can all turn to blood in the blink of an eye.".
Fredrik Bond delivers Charlie Countryman in his directorial debut. The storyline for this picture is interesting and worth following. The dialogue and characters are clever and well written and the acting was above average. The cast includes Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood, Rubert Grint, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Melissa Leo.
"What's a little piss among friends?".
I came across this some time ago on Netflix and added it to my queue. I finally got around to watching this and found it better than I anticipated. This isn't a masterpiece, but has some plot elements that make it worth seeing once. I'd catch this if nothing better is on.
"I'm so proud of you, Charlie.".
Grade: C+.
This review of Charlie Countryman (2013) was written by Blake B on 08 Apr 2016.
Charlie Countryman has generally received mixed reviews.
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