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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Eric Byler |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hart Sharp Video Llc |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 829567001721 |
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Customer Reviews of Charlotte Sometimes
Subtle, slow... and enjoyable Charlotte Sometimes is, in many ways, a "typical" indie drama. However, to leave the description at that is to do the film an injustice.
Charlotte Sometimes features great acting and great film making. The story is revealed in a very subtle manner and many of the story's most important moments go unseen. The film actually assumes that it's audience is intellligence, which I love and is so rare.
Watch Charlotte Sometimes if you're looking for an enjoyable, subtle story that will leave you wanting more.
The Most important movie every made!!
That's why I'd give it a zero if I could. It's just too important and deep for us mere mortals. Its a movie made for God's because aparently everything they say is important and has to be followed by long pauses.
This was the most pretentious drivel I've seen in a long time. Its one of those wannabe artists who try to make an 'important' film, by making everything serious. Get off it.
Do people really walk around moping all the time? The movie doesn't even make any sense. And the ending? Jeez..
It was like a really really bad asian version of Lost in Translation. Really bad.
I seriously cannot comprehend how anyone with any artistic sense (mature artistic sense) could say this movie is any good. How? It is inconceivable that its won any type of awards. Though I suppose other wannabe artists gave it to them since it was such an important deep film about flaky people and their moping depressing relationships that go nowhere and make no sense.
At least slap in some nudity to make the movie worth something!!
A Fine Example of Cinematic Minimalism: An Art Form
CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES is a nocturne of a film, a story that gently meanders through the lives of four people and with very few words says quite a bit about human relationships, about the cocoons we spin about ourselves for safety, for protection against fear, for hoping the chrysalis will metamorphose into a butterfly or moth. Eric Byler is to be commended for having the courage to keep this story simple - a tale of four personality 'disorders' and how they find the means to exist in this odd world. Michael Idemoto is perhaps the loneliest outwardly, but all four characters seem to crave connection and simply cannot attach. Eugenia Yuan is the idiosyncratic girl-child, Jacquelyn Kim is the woman of mystery who with Matt Westmore plays more of a catalytic agent than a character. All four actors are beautiful, sensitive, and convincing. The lighting and settings are well chosen. In all, this little indie film is a quiet diversion, dealing more with what is not said than with just a script.