Movie Analysis: 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower Review Final

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a film based on Stephen Chbosky’s own best-selling novel. This coming-of-age, modern-day classic, captures the dizzying highs and crashing lows of teenage life. An introvert freshmen, Charlie (Logan Lerman), is taken under the wings of two high school seniors, Sam (Emma Watson) and Patrick (Ezra Miller), who show him the real world.
The film is set in 1991 in a suburban part of Pittsburgh. The movie starts by showing naïve Charlie in his first few days of high school. The beginning is scattered with subtle hints, that piece together to give us an image of his troubled past. This is a great way for the director to give us information without throwing it at us. It is very clear that Charlie has been to a mental ward at some point, but he gets a good start in all of his subjects. English is one of his favourite subjects, as he has the ambition to become a successful writer one day, so he jumps ahead on work rather quickly. This makes him fall into a cliché group of smart kids, most of which are seniors, in fact one of his first friends is his English teacher. At this point you just think, well this is going to be another teenage movie about drugs, violence and alcohol. But then there is a twist, Charlie makes friends with Patrick, a senior student in his wood shop class, not because of his intellectual ability but more because he is the joker of the class. Although Patrick is a joker, really confident and energetic, he still gets picked on by other seniors. Charlie soon falls in love with Patrick’s step-sister Sam, but he keeps quite about it in front of the no-nonsense Sam. The trio share many things, such as their love for seventies music, t...

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...s performance that should be applauded, this really showed that she is capable of doing more serious and challenging roles.
Coming onto the brilliant, Ezra Miller. Well he was quite literally a teenage Oscar Wilde. He put on a mesmerising performance that was really natural and believable, from the way he walked to the way he talked, he really blew me away. He is the perfect actor for this role.
I fell in love with ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ because of its honest and unsentimental feel. It was touching and brimming with energy. It fits so many genres, from romance all the way to comedy, so you will love this movie no matter what your type is. It really has great potential to become the next classic in its genre. If you’ve read this far take my advice and enjoy the next 102 minutes of your life. Trust me you won’t regret it!
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