British Independent Film Award |
Most Promising Newcomer |
Cairo Film Critics' Week |
Best Film |
Cannes Écrans Juniors |
Grand Prix |
Festival Prize |
Audience Award |
Audience Award |
Audience Prize |
Taste Of Europe |
Euromillions Audience Award |
PREMIO MAGUEY |
Best Feature Film |
Schlingel |
SLM Top Award |
Youth Film Award |
Audience Award |
Audience Award |
Europe Generation Award |
Golden Slipper |
Best Feature Film for Youth |
This is one of those movies that I saw on streaming without ever having heard of it. I am so glad I watched it.
The story is really good. It convincingly tells the psychological journey of Charlie and family.
I first became familiar with Gilby while watching "Tolkien" where Gilby plays the young JRR Tolkien. To say that Gilby is stunningly good looking, even pretty, is putting it mildly.
There is a lot to like in this spunky English film about the T in LGBT. And while there are all of the tropes you've seen so many times, there is enough that is different that keeps the movie from sinking.
This seem in very realistic. Didn't try to Sugarcoat anything.
Just Charlie (2017) is an English film directed by Rebekah Fortune. Harry Gilby plays Charlie Lyndsay, a teenager who is a superior football (soccer) player at his school.
I'm just going to touch on the ending. Many people say it shouldn't have been included, but I disagree.
I didn't know what to expect from this but I found it to be a very sensitive, well-told story. The film is keen on small little details and it's very concerned with exploring the perceptions and reactions of the people around you throughout an experience like this.
Harry Gilby is a revelation!There's a meme going around on the Internet (I know, I know, I'm down with the kids!