I'll start with a summary of the film for those who have not seen or even read the book and understand what I'm talking about:
It's the year 1991 and Charlie (Logan Lerman) is academically precocious and socially awkward and shy, always watching out until a couple starts to mature and charismatic adopt him as his pupil. The beautiful and spontaneous Sam (Emma Watson) and his half-brother, Patrick (Ezra Miller), Charlie lead to new friendships, to his first love, sexuality and parties.
At the same time, his English teacher, Mr. Anderson (Paul Rudd), introduces you to the world of literature, igniting the spark of his dream of becoming a writer. But even while Charlie blossoms into new world of adults, the pain of his past - including the recent suicide of Michael, his best friend and the accidental death of his beloved aunt, still lurking. As his old friends plan from home for college, the fragile balance of Charlie begins to crumble and the root of her sadness is a shocking revelation.
The movie is very faithful to the book, which is great, as we watched the film, it was as if we were seeing history, winning vida.Pode say a unique experience. Moreover, the film shows only the most important facts of the book, which made the story more agile, light and fun. The book and the film complement and fit perfectly.
The movie managed to make the characters even more apaixonantes.A casting was very well done! All the actors did their roles well and even the secondary characters, not aroused attention in the book, managed to win the affection and my admiration for the film.
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Anyway, The Perks of Being a Wallflower ends as a sensitive story of friendship, discovery and idyllic love that makes you think. The phrase "We accept the love we think we deserve," one of the mottos of the film, alone, renders some good reflections. The vibration of the discoveries, the end is equally exciting Charlie reveals to have been abused by his aunt what do we understand his depression, tried suicide and its principally a bundle of his secret happiness at the death of his aunt.
Written by: Elisandra Brasil