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Perks of Being a Wallflower Again

2012 American movie by Stephen Chbosky

The Perks of Beingness a Wallflower
A boy standing next to a girl, who is leaning her head on the shoulder of a second boy, in front of a lime green wall and below the words "we are infinite".

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Stephen Chbosky
Screenplay past Stephen Chbosky
Based on The Perks of Being a Wallflower
past Stephen Chbosky
Produced by
  • Lianne Halfon
  • Russell Smith
  • John Malkovich
Starring
  • Logan Lerman
  • Emma Watson
  • Ezra Miller
  • Mae Whitman
  • Kate Walsh
  • Dylan McDermott
  • Joan Cusack
  • Paul Rudd
Cinematography Andrew Dunn
Edited by Mary Jo Markey
Music by Michael Brook

Product
company

Mr. Mudd Productions

Distributed past Summit Amusement[1]

Release dates

  • September 8, 2012 (2012-09-08) (TIFF)
  • September 21, 2012 (2012-09-21) (U.s.a.)

Running time

103 minutes[two]
Country U.s.
Linguistic communication English
Budget $13 million[three]
Box office $33.3 million[four]

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama moving-picture show written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, based on his ain 1999 novel of the aforementioned name. Logan Lerman stars as a teenager named Charlie who writes to an unnamed friend, and these epistles relate his trials, tribulations, and triumphs every bit he goes through his freshman year of high schoolhouse. The pic depicts his struggles with his, unbeknownst to him, post-traumatic stress disorder, as he goes through his journeying in high school making new friends, portrayed by Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. The film's ensemble cast also includes Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh, Dylan McDermott, Joan Cusack, and Paul Rudd in supporting roles.

Chbosky had always intended to suit the novel to motion-picture show, but did not rush to practice then. He was hesitant to sell the rights to the motion picture to anyone, but eventually sold them to Mr. Mudd Productions as long equally they permit him write and direct the motion-picture show. Filming began in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in May 2011 and lasted approximately fifty days.[four] [5] [vi] [7]

The Perks of Being a Wallflower had its world premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 to a standing ovation. It was released theatrically in the United States on September 21, 2012, by Top Entertainment. The movie was well received by critics, who praised Chbosky's screenplay and direction, the performances of Lerman, Watson and Miller, soundtrack, execution of its topics, and emotional weight. It was also a box part success, grossing $33.3 million on a budget of $13 million, and received several accolades, including the Contained Spirit Award for Best Showtime Feature, ii Critics' Choice Picture show Awards nominations, and the GLAAD Media Accolade for Outstanding Moving picture – Wide Release.

Plot [edit]

In 1991, Charlie, who has suffered from clinical depression since childhood, has been discharged from a mental health care institution. Uneasy almost beginning his freshman year of high school, he is shy and has difficulty making friends. Charlie does connect with his English teacher, Mr. Anderson.

Charlie meets two seniors, Sam and her stepbrother Patrick, at a football game and they invite him to a party. He unknowingly eats a weed credibility, gets loftier and discloses to Sam that the year before, his best friend committed suicide. He too walks in on Patrick and Brad, the high school quarterback, kissing. Patrick tells Charlie that Brad is closeted, so he agrees to go along information technology a secret.

Sam realizes that Charlie has no other friends, so she and Patrick bring Charlie into their group. On their style home the three hear an unknown song on the radio. Sam instructs Patrick to drive through a tunnel, so she tin stand up in the back of the pickup while the music blasts.

Sam needs to improve her SAT scores to have a better take chances of being accepted to Pennsylvania Country University, so Charlie offers to tutor her, which improves her scores. At Christmas, she gives him a vintage typewriter to thank him. They talk over relationships, and Charlie reveals he has never been kissed. Sam reveals that her starting time kiss was at age 11 by her begetter's boss. He reveals that his Aunt Helen was also sexually assaulted as a child but claims that she was "able to turn her life around". Sam tells Charlie she wants his showtime kiss to be from someone who loves him, and kisses him.

At a regular Rocky Horror Picture show operation, Charlie is asked to fill in for Sam'due south boyfriend Craig, who is non there. Their friend Mary Elizabeth is impressed and asks him to the Sadie Hawkins dance, and they enter into an unsatisfactory human relationship. At a party, when Charlie is dared to kiss the prettiest girl in the room, he chooses Sam, upsetting both her and Mary Elizabeth. Patrick tells Charlie to stay away from the group for a while; the isolation causes him to sink dorsum into depression. He experiences flashbacks of his Aunt Helen, who died in a car accident on his 7th birthday.

Brad shows up to school with bruises on his face later on being caught past his father having sex with Patrick. Brad claims he was jumped and browbeaten up, and distances himself from Patrick, calling him a faggot. In anger, Patrick punches him, causing him to retaliate. Brad's friends begin beating Patrick, preventing Sam from intervening, merely Charlie forcefully intervenes, and then blacks out. Upon recovering, he finds he has hobbling knuckles and Brad's friends are incapacitated. Sam and Patrick express their gratitude to Charlie, and the three become friends again.

Patrick tries to cope with what happened with Brad, and at one signal kisses Charlie, but immediately apologizes. Charlie's mental state speedily worsens after the coma. Sam is accepted into Penn Country, and breaks upward with Craig on prom night later learning he is cheating on her. The night before she departs, she brings Charlie to her room. They confide in each other and kiss, but when Sam touches Charlie's thigh, he experiences a momentary flashback of his Aunt Helen, which he passes off as cypher, and they continue kissing.

Subsequently Sam leaves for college in the morning, Charlie'south emotional state deteriorates and his flashbacks worsen. He calls his sister, blaming himself for Helen's death, and admits he may accept wanted it to happen. His sister realizes he is in distress and calls the police. Charlie passes out as they outburst through the door and comes to in a hospital, where psychiatrist Dr. Burton brings out his repressed memories, revealing that his aunt sexually driveling him as a child.

The night Charlie is released from the hospital, he is visited by Sam and Patrick. Sam explains what college life is like, and that she has found "The Tunnel Vocal" – "Heroes" by David Bowie. The three revisit the tunnel, where Charlie kisses Sam again, and he stands up in the dorsum of the truck. He acknowledges that he feels alive and in that moment – "We are space".

Cast [edit]

  • Logan Lerman equally Charlie Kelmeckis
  • Emma Watson every bit Samantha "Sam" Button
  • Ezra Miller as Patrick Stewart
  • Mae Whitman every bit Mary Elizabeth
  • Paul Rudd as Mr. Anderson, Charlie's English language teacher
  • Nina Dobrev as Candace Kelmeckis, Charlie'due south sis
  • Johnny Simmons as Brad
  • Erin Wilhelmi as Alice
  • Adam Hagenbuch as Bob
  • Kate Walsh as Mrs. Kelmeckis
  • Dylan McDermott equally Mr. Kelmeckis
  • Melanie Lynskey as Helen, Charlie's aunt
  • Joan Cusack as Dr. Burton
  • Zane Holtz as Chris Kelmeckis, Charlie's older brother
  • Reece Thompson as Craig, Sam'due south ex-fellow
  • Nicholas Braun as Ponytail Derek, Candace'southward boyfriend
  • Landon Pigg as Peter
  • Tom Savini as Mr. Callahan
  • Julia Garner every bit Susan

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

Smiling man, seated at a table

Chbosky incorporated both fictional ideas and personal experiences into the novel.[8] After 5 years with these elements in listen,[viii] he had the idea of writing the novel during a hard menstruation in his life.[ix] He was experiencing an unpleasant breakup of his ain,[9] which led him to enquire, "Why do good people allow themselves get treated then badly?"[10] The author tried to answer the question with the judgement "nosotros take the dear we remember we deserve". This quote references the struggle of finding self love, encompassing one'south life and hope for the future, and not merely romantic love.[eleven]

The story began when Chbosky was in school, evolving from another book on which he was working.[8] In that book he wrote the sentence, "I guess that's just one of the perks of being a wallflower", which led him to realize "that somewhere in that ... was the kid I was really trying to find."[8] Chbosky began writing the novel in the summer of 1996 while he was in higher,[12] and within x weeks he completed the story.[viii] He rewrote it into ii more drafts, concluding the published version in the summer of 1998.[12]

Charlie was loosely based on Chbosky himself. Similar the novel itself, Chbosky included much of his ain memories from the time he lived in Pittsburgh into the moving picture.[13] The other characters were manifestations of people Chbosky had known throughout his life;[fourteen] Chbosky focused on people's struggles and what they are passionate about, attempting to pin downwards the very nature of each of the characters.[15] The characters of Sam and Patrick were an "anneal and commemoration" of several people Chbosky has met; Sam was based on girls who confided in him, and Patrick was "all the kids I knew who were gay and finding their fashion to their own identity."[13]

Shortly later on the novel'southward release, Chbosky began to write a screenplay for it.[16] Chbosky recalled a meeting with his agent saying, "My agent said we would average a call a calendar week, whether it was from producers optioning it or a writer or director wanting to adapt. Even a High german motion-picture show company, I don't know the name of the company, merely they wanted to buy information technology and plough it into a German motion-picture show, which I would love to have seen, in an alternate universe kind of fashion. Yeah, there were many offers, but I couldn't let it go. I don't know how to sell something this personal. And specially what the book meant to the fans—I couldn't let it go to anyone else. I owed the fans a moving-picture show that was worthy of their love for the book."[16] When he finally did sit down and started on penning the screenplay, he constitute it more difficult than the volume. The novel took him just four months to write while the script took him a year.[17]

Chbosky would not sell the rights to the film unless the studio too let him conform and direct the film. John Malkovich'southward production company—Mr. Mudd Productions— purchased the rights to the film and permit Chbosky himself write the script and direct the pic. In Jan 2011, Summit acquired distribution rights.[eighteen] The following month, Elevation sought a buyer for the project at the European Film Market held simultaneously with the Berlin International Motion picture Festival.[19]

Casting [edit]

In May 2010, Logan Lerman and Emma Watson were reportedly in talks for the project[xx] and confirmed the following year.[21] In April 2011, Mae Whitman signed on equally Mary Elizabeth and Nina Dobrev was bandage equally Candace. Paul Rudd was cast as Mr. Anderson later that month.[22] On May nine, 2011, Kate Walsh appear that she was bandage in the flick as Charlie's mother and had begun filming.[23] On May 19, 2011, it was announced that Ezra Miller had joined the film.[24]

Filming [edit]

The film was shot in the Cincinnati & Pittsburgh Metropolitan Expanse from May nine to June 29, 2011.[25] Initial filming began in Pittsburgh's Southward Hills, including South Park, Upper St. Clair, and Peters Township High School.[26] [27]

The Rocky Horror Picture Bear witness scenes were filmed at The Hollywood Theater in Dormont[28] after Chbosky learned that the theater was re-opening; he had seen The Rocky Horror Motion picture Show there when he was younger.[29]

The moving picture as well has scenes within Pittsburgh city limits inside the Fort Pitt Tunnel, Fort Pitt Bridge on Interstate 376 and on Mount Washington.[thirty]

Music [edit]

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Original Motion Moving picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by

Various Artists

Released August 1, 2012 (2012-08-01)
Genre
  • Alternative rock
  • dream popular
  • new wave
  • jangle pop
  • pop rock
  • folk rock
Length 51:58
Label Atlantic Records

Atlantic Records released The Perks of Existence a Wallflower soundtrack on Baronial 1, 2012, a calendar month before the film's release.[31] The film'due south music was chosen past the flick's director Stephen Chbosky and music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, while the incidental music was scored by Michael Brook.[32] The score album was released September 25, 2012.[33] [34]

Chbosky wrote in the album's liner notes, "I've shared them with friends. And they have shared their favourites with me. Some of the songs are popular. Some of them are not known by a whole lot of people. But they are all great in their own manner. And since these songs have meant a lot to me, I simply wanted you to have them as a soundtrack for whatever you demand them to be for your life."[35] [36]

Original Motion Flick Soundtrack
No. Title Music Length
1. "Could Information technology Be Another Change?" The Samples 3:27
2. "Come On Eileen" Dexys Midnight Runners four:12
3. "Tugboat" Galaxie 500 3:54
four. "Temptation" New Order five:22
v. "Evensong" The Innocence Mission 3:twoscore
six. "Asleep" The Smiths 4:10
7. "Low" Cracker 4:34
8. "Teen Age Riot" Sonic Youth 6:57
9. "Love God" XTC iii:36
x. "Pearly - Dewdrops' Drops" Cocteau Twins 4:ten
11. "Charlie's Concluding Alphabetic character" Michael Beck 1:48
12. "'Heroes'" David Bowie 6:08
Total length: 51:58

Release [edit]

The Perks of Being a Wallflower had its world premiere[39] at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 to a continuing ovation.[forty]

The picture was scheduled to be released on September xiv, 2012, but it was appear in August 2012 that it would be released a week later, on September 21, 2012, in selected cities.[41] The film connected to expand on September 28, 2012, with a nationwide release on October 5, 2012. The UK premiere was on September 23[42] at the Cambridge Film Festival.

Rating [edit]

The picture originally received an R rating for "teen drug and alcohol use, and some sexual references". The filmmakers appealed and the MPAA inverse it to PG-xiii for "mature thematic material, drug and alcohol use, sexual content including references, and a fight—all involving teens".[43]

Reception [edit]

Box part [edit]

The Perks of Existence a Wallflower received a limited release of four theaters in the Us on September 21, 2012, and grossed $228,359 on its limited opening weekend, averaging $57,089 per theater. The film earned $17,742,948 in North America and $15,641,179 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $33,384,127.[4] [44] [45]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the moving-picture show has an approval rating of 85% based on 171 reviews, with an average rating of 7.l/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a heartfelt and sincere accommodation that's bolstered by strong lead performances."[46] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[47] On CinemaScore, audience members gave the pic an boilerplate grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[48]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Lord's day-Times gave the film iii and a half stars out of 4, writing in his review "All of my previous selves nevertheless survive somewhere inside of me, and my previous adolescent would have loved The Perks of Being a Wallflower".[49]

The lead bandage also earned positive observe. Ian Buckwalter of The Atlantic said "The primary trio of actors delivers outstanding performances, starting with Watson, who sheds the memory of a decade playing Hermione in the Harry Potter serial with an about-face as a flirtatious merely insecure gratis spirit. Miller also plays confronting his most recent performance, which was as the tightly wound eponymous teenage psychopath in We Demand to Talk Most Kevin, to deliver a giddy, scene-stealing turn every bit Patrick. Lerman, best known f[or] the Percy Jackson series, shines as Charlie, a role that demands he be immediately likeable while still holding onto some deep darkness that can't exist fully revealed until the stop."[50]

John Anderson of Newsday also praised the cast saying "As Sam, the quasi-bad girl trying to reinvent herself before college, she (Emma Watson) brings honesty and a lack of cliché to a character who might accept been a standard-issue student. But equally fine are her co-stars: Ezra Miller, who plays the gay character Patrick as something messy and unusual; Paul Rudd, as their English teacher, is refreshingly thoughtful. And Charlie is portrayed by Lerman as quietly observant, yearning and frail in a style that will click with audiences regardless of age".[51]

Allison Thousand. Lyzenga of My Pic Habit praised the film saying "This movie peculiarly recognizes that even while high-school can exist a battlefield of insecurity and bullying, you tin can discover allies to help yous through the struggle. It besides shows that we all take a brighter future ahead if we permit ourselves reach for it."[52]

Some critics had a less favorable response to the picture, with the main criticism being that the portrayal of teenage issues is idealized and the casting uninspired. The Miami Herald critic Connie Ogle notes that "the suicide of Charlie'south best friend, which takes identify before the moving-picture show opens, seems glossed over besides quickly" despite the event being Charlie'due south main grapheme motivation in the film.[53] Jack Wilson of The Age writes, "the script is transparently false at well-nigh every moment, congratulating the gang on their non-conformity while soft-pedalling any aspect of boyish behaviour—drug use, sex, profanity—that might upset the American mainstream."[54] Richard Corliss of Fourth dimension magazine criticized the casting of actors in their twenties to play teenagers, unlike Heathers where the master actors were actual teenagers.[55]

MTV, Us Weekly and Circuitous named The Perks of Being a Wallflower ane of the best films of the yr.[56] [57] [58]

Accolades [edit]

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External links [edit]

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  • The Perks of Beingness a Wallflower at Box Role Mojo

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