The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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An introvert freshman is taken under the wings of two seniors who welcome him to the real world.

Having not read the novel, I had no idea what to expect from this film. I was assuming it would be a regular coming-of-age story about teenagers, a weekday rental kind of movie. Honestly, I just wanted to see the movie because Emma Watson was in it, her first role since the Harry Potter series. What I didn’t assume was to find a movie with a consistent view and feel that channeled The Breakfast Club and Garden State to create an emotionally powerful story about life, love, and relationship.

The film centers on high school freshman Charlie [Logan Lerman]. Charlie is *gasp* a loner who spends most of his time sitting by himself reading. That is until he meets seniors Patrick and Sam [Ezra Miller and Watson] who Charlie befriends and joins their crowd of theater producing, drug using, partying friends. The film also features Dylan McDermott as Charlie’s father, Kate Walsh as Charlie’s mother, Johnny Simmons as a football star and Patrick’s love interest, and Paul Rudd as Charlie’s first high school friend and English teacher.

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