Charlotte
Charlotte

Charlotte

2015TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

All thanks to the special ability that he developed, Yuu was able to cheat his way into a very prestigious high school. With his power, he thought nothing was going to stand in his way, until he met a mysterious girl named Nao Tomori and other students with special abilities just like him. It was the beginning to a new life.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Michael McGreevyGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman named Charlotte struggles with her past traumas and her demanding mother. She finds solace and connection in a burgeoning romance, but her personal demons threaten to derail her newfound happiness. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the difficult journey toward self-acceptance.

Critical Reception

Charlotte received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some appreciating its emotional depth while others found its execution lacking. Audiences were similarly divided, with praise often directed at the lead performances but criticism leveled at the screenplay and pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of mental health struggles.
  • Criticized for a predictable plot and uneven pacing.
  • Some viewers found the romantic subplot compelling, while others deemed it underdeveloped.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Charlotte are scarce and varied. Those who connected with the film often highlighted its emotional resonance and the performances. However, a significant portion of viewers expressed disappointment with the film's narrative structure and overall execution.

Fun Fact

The film was independently produced and faced a limited release, contributing to its lower profile and fewer available critical reviews.

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Interesting anime - harmless title (and misleading if it makes you expect some kind of romance series) and starts with an extremely standard&lightweight mood&setting but it progressively becomes quite the opposite (especially its 3rd quarte...