


Charlie Countryman
A young American falls hard for a Romanian cellist whose father has recently died -- and whose violent past could bring about his own demise.
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Plot Summary
Charlie Countryman, an ordinary young man from Chicago, unexpectedly travels to Bucharest, Romania, after his deceased mother's spirit appears to him. Upon arrival, he falls head over heels for Gabi, a captivating cellist. However, their burgeoning romance is complicated by Gabi's possessive and dangerous ex-boyfriend, Victor, a powerful crime boss.
Critical Reception
Charlie Countryman received mixed reviews from critics. While Shia LaBeouf's performance and the film's unique visual style were often praised, many found the plot convoluted and the tone inconsistent, oscillating between quirky romance and violent thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Shia LaBeouf delivers a committed and often frantic performance that anchors the film.
- The visual style is distinctive and contributes to the film's surreal atmosphere.
- The narrative struggles to balance its romantic, comedic, and violent elements, leading to an uneven experience.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the film's originality and LaBeouf's energetic portrayal, while others found it confusing and over-the-top, questioning the plot's coherence and the effectiveness of its genre blending.
Fun Fact
The film's original script was titled 'The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman' and was included on The Black List, an annual survey of the most liked screenplays not yet produced.
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