For your information, the original film is rated R. The film, of course, contains mature and controversial content.
However, I was surprised at how morally simple it was in the end (comparatively speaking) and how good its message and theme were.He listens to treatments and gives free adviceThere is a nice grey area in the film when Charlie does bad things with good intentions, especially when he sells prescription drugs to students.
He doesn't need the money; he does it for two reasons: firstly, it's important to be popular in high school.
Secondly, he genuinely cares about the students.
He knows that they often cannot or will not seek professional help, so he believes there is a good third option.
Anger and insecurity are repressed - he does it with good intentions too - but they gradually emerge, which is impressive for a teenage film.
For your information, the original film is rated R. The film, of course, contains mature and controversial content.
However, I was surprised at how morally simple it was in the end (comparatively speaking) and how good its message and theme were.He listens to treatments and gives free adviceThere is a nice grey area in the film when Charlie does bad things with good intentions, especially when he sells prescription drugs to students.
He doesn't need the money; he does it for two reasons: firstly, it's important to be popular in high school.
Secondly, he genuinely cares about the students.
He knows that they often cannot or will not seek professional help, so he believes there is a good third option.
Anger and insecurity are repressed - he does it with good intentions too - but they gradually emerge, which is impressive for a teenage film.