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- Being Charlie received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 23%, based on 43 reviews, with a rating of 5.09/10. The website's critics consensus reads, " Being Charlie has wonderful intentions and a strong central performance, but an affecting true story gets lost in the script's surfeit of clichés."
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May 6, 2016 · Reviews. Being Charlie. 97 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2016. Susan Wloszczyna. May 6, 2016. 5 min read. Nick Reiner, the 22-year-old son of director and actor Rob Reiner, isn’t the first rich Hollywood kid to capitalize upon his experiences in rehab in order to enter the family business.
May 2, 2016 · “Being Charlie” may not be the definitive cinematic portrait of addiction, but it’s the first Rob Reiner movie since “The American President” to palpably convey what it feels like to be...
The story of a guy named Charlie, who just turned 18 and being released from a rehab camp for underage people. But his father who runs for the governor wants him to go for adult's rehab right...
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Being Charlie is a 2015 American drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Matt Elisofon and Nick Reiner. The film stars Nick Robinson, Common, Cary Elwes, Devon Bostick, Morgan Saylor, Susan Misner and Ricardo Chavira.
Jan 16, 2018 · A wayward California teen struggles with drug addiction in rehab drama Being Charlie, inspired by the family experiences of director Rob Reiner and his son.
May 5, 2016 · It takes a drug-related tragedy to bring Charlie to his senses. The perfunctory upbeat ending leaves you unconvinced that worst is over. “Being Charlie” is not rated. Running time: 1 hour 37 ...
Being Charlie: Directed by Rob Reiner. With Nick Robinson, Morgan Saylor, Devon Bostick, Susan Misner. A would-be governor's addicted son goes down the long, rough road of rehab, fighting against recovery every inch of the way.