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Charlie Countryman

Charlie Countryman (originally titledThe Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman as well asKill Charlie Countryman) is a 2013romantic drama film directed by Fredrik Bond in hisdirectorial debut, written by Matt Drake, and starringShia LaBeouf,Evan Rachel Wood andMads Mikkelsen.

Charlie Countryman
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFredrik Bond
Written byMatt Drake
Produced byAlbert Berger
Ron Yerxa
Craig J. Flores
William Horberg
StarringShia LaBeouf
Evan Rachel Wood
Mads Mikkelsen
Rupert Grint
James Buckley
Vincent D'Onofrio
Melissa Leo
CinematographyRoman Vasyanov
Edited byHughes Winborne
Music byChristophe Beck
Deadmono
Production
companies
Voltage Pictures
Picture Perfect Corporation
Bona Fide Production
Distributed byMillennium Entertainment
Release dates
  • January 21, 2013 (2013-01-21) (Sundance)
  • November 15, 2013 (2013-11-15) (United States)
Running time
103 minutes[1]
CountriesUnited States
Romania
LanguagesEnglish
Romanian
Box office$424,404[2]

The film premiered on January 21, 2013 at the2013 Sundance Film Festival and was screened in competition at the63rd Berlin International Film Festival.[3] The film was released November 15, 2013 in the United States[4] was released on October 31, 2014 in the United Kingdom.[5]

Plot

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Chicago native Charlie Countryman is greeted in a hospital by his deceased mother after she is taken offlife support. She requests him to go toBucharest, Romania, and he complies despite his initial reservations. During his flight he bonds with Victor, a Romanian man who is returning home after attending aChicago Cubs game. Hours later, Victor dies in his sleep; his spirit asks Charlie to deliver a gift and final message to his daughter, Gabi.

At the airport, Charlie meets Gabi and is immediately smitten by her. He consoles her before they part ways, only to cross paths again in the city when Charlie is traveling by taxi and sees her in her parked car, distressed. After he offers to help her catch up to the ambulance transporting her father's body, they nearly collide with the van and it crashes. Gabi then accompanies her father's corpse in a different ambulance, leaving her car with Charlie, who finds arevolver in her purse with an inscription from "Nigel".

He drives to theRomanian Athenaeum where Gabi performs as a cellist, and she calls him with instructions to deliver her instrument to the conductor, Bela. Following an orchestral performance, Gabi is confronted by her estranged husband, Nigel, who meets Charlie and expresses resentment towards him. After arriving at ahostel, Charlie parties with his British roommates Karl and Luc at night after they dose him withecstasy, and is unexpectedly menaced by Nigel in the bathroom. Spotting Gabi out and about, Charlie insists on accompanying her and they spend time together, sharing memories of their parents. Before Gabi departs, she promises to kiss him if he can find her the next day.

After Karl takes an overdose ofViagra, Charlie and Luc bring him to a strip club. They receive a bill for 9,900Romanian leu ($2379.81) and are threatened by the manager, Darko, who catches Charlie eyeing photos of Gabi and Nigel on his wall. Despite initially demanding to know Nigel's whereabouts, Darko lets them go. Charlie then waits for Gabi at the Athenaeum until Bela drives him to her home as a memorial is being held for Victor. Charlie and Gabi share the kiss she promised him, and he tells her he met Darko. Nigel barges in and threatens Charlie, but Gabi forces him to leave at gunpoint. Once they are alone, she explains to Charlie how she met Nigel, realizing he was a violent criminal after they married, and that her father forced Nigel to leave Bucharest with the threat of an incriminating videotape that Darko wants to obtain. Charlie confesses he is in love with her, and they have sex.

Waking up alone, Charlie finds a tape in Victor's VHS collection labeled "Cubs Win World Series - 1995”, revealed to be security footage of Nigel and Darko murdering a group of people. A shocked Charlie finds Gabi at a café with Nigel and impulsively reveals he watched the tape. Nigel nearly kills him and escapes before the police arrive, while Charlie is taken into custody. Bela arranges to have Charlie sent toBudapest, bluntly stating that Gabi doesn't want to see him. Charlie is dropped off at the hostel to collect his belongings, but the owner warns him that men are waiting for him. Pursued by Darko's henchmen, Charlie escapes to Gabi's house only to find the tape missing. He is confronted by Darko, who has kidnapped and interrogated Karl and Luc. Gabi calls Darko to arrange a meeting, and he knocks Charlie unconscious.

Gabi finds Charlie outside the Athenaeum and tells him that he will never see her again. With the tape in her possession, she prepares to leave with Nigel to meet Darko. Encouraged by another vision of his mother, Charlie tries to stop Nigel but is knocked out again. He is taken to awharf and hung by his ankle above the water, while Nigel burns the tape. Nigel forces Gabi to shoot Charlie, but she spares him as the police arrive. Darko and his men flee, dropping Charlie into the water, while Nigel realizes Gabi loves Charlie and commitssuicide by cop. Charlie emerges from the water alive and reunites with Gabi.

Cast

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John Hurt was a brief narrator for the film's original version released at Sundance, but his narration was edited out and is included on its Blu-ray release as an extra.

Production

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In early development, LaBeouf dropped out of the project and the title role was briefly given toZac Efron before LaBeouf returned to the project in August 2010. Dante Ariola was originally attached as director but left before filming began.[6]

Filming took place between May and June 2012 and filmed on location inRomania.

LaBeouf reportedly tripped onacid while filming acid scenes. According to LaBeouf, he had to trip on the acid to really get into the head of his character and to emulate some of his acting heroes. "There's a way to do an acid trip likeHarold & Kumar and there's a way to be on acid. What I know of acting,Sean Penn actually strapped up to thatelectric chair inDead Man Walking. These are the guys that I look up to."[7]

Release

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Wood criticised[8][9] the American censors[10] for insisting that a scene be cut in which her character receives oral sex from LaBeouf, while taking no issue with the many violent scenes:[11]

The scene where the two main characters make 'love' was altered because someone felt that seeing a man give a woman oral sex[12][13][14] made people 'uncomfortable', but the scenes in which people are murdered by having their heads blown off remained intact and unaltered... [Society] wants to shame women and put them down for enjoying sex, especially when (gasp) the man isn't getting off as well... Accept that women are sexual beings, accept that some men like pleasuring women. Accept that women don't just have to be fucked and say thank you. We are allowed and entitled to enjoy ourselves. It's time we put our foot down."[15]

Music

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The official soundtrack album was released digitally on Feb 11, 2014, by Psychedelic Records. The soundtrack album featured 14 songs of score music composed byChristophe Beck and Deadmono.

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Charlie Countryman"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:07
2."What Makes a Life"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:09
3."Stealing the Funny Hat"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:11
4."I Promise"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:18
5."Victor Ibanescu"Christophe Beck and Deadmono1:23
6."Bucharest Taxi Ride"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:22
7."Puppy Feet Girl"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:02
8."Nigel"Christophe Beck and Deadmono1:51
9."Walking with Gabi"Christophe Beck and Deadmono3:48
10."Find Me Tomorrow"Christophe Beck and Deadmono3:20
11."Gabi's Story"Christophe Beck and Deadmono2:18
12."Videotape"Christophe Beck and Deadmono3:28
13."The Pearl and the Oyster"Christophe Beck and Deadmono4:38
14."The End"Christophe Beck and Deadmono6:24

Reception

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Charlie Countryman received negative reviews from critics.Review aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes reports a 27% approval rating, based on 66 reviews with an average rating of 3.93/10; the site's consensus reads: "Shia LaBeouf clearly relishes his role inCharlie Countryman, but his efforts can't salvage the movie's shallow script and overstuffed direction."[16]Metacritic, which assigns a normalized score, rated it 31/100 based on 20 reviews.[17]

John Anderson ofVariety called it "a profoundly unnecessary film" with "strained attempts atmagic realism".[18] Justin Lowe ofThe Hollywood Reporter describe it as "an atmospheric feature that sets out to tackle big questions of love and destiny."[19]Stephen Holden ofThe New York Times wrote, "this catastrophe of a movie zigzags drunkenly between action-adventure andsurreal comedy with some magical realism slopped over it like ketchup."[20] Robert Abele of theLos Angeles Times wrote, "Pulpy dross of surpassing dumbness,Charlie Countryman takes the blender approach to mixing dark adventure, doofus comedy and pie-eyed romance, but forgets to put the lid on when pulsed."[21] Damon Wise ofEmpire gave a positive review, stating "Bond's use of music is excellent and his vision of eastern Europe both hellish and magical."[22]

References

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  1. ^"THE NECESSARY DEATH OF CHARLIE COUNTRYMAN (15)".British Board of Film Classification. October 15, 2014. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2015. RetrievedOctober 15, 2014.
  2. ^"Charlie Countryman (2013) - International Box Office Results".Box Office Mojo.Internet Movie Database. September 14, 2014. RetrievedOctober 15, 2014.
  3. ^"Berlinale Competition 2013: Another Nine Films Confirmed".berlinale. Retrieved2013-01-11.
  4. ^"Movies Archives". Archived fromthe original on 2014-10-19. Retrieved2020-02-19.
  5. ^"UK Cinema Release Dates | Search | the necessary death of charlie countryman".
  6. ^Jagernauth, Kevin (February 11, 2011)."Zac Efron Attached To Star In 'The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman'".IndieWire. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2021.
  7. ^Mandell, Andrea (August 27, 2012)."Shia LaBeouf gets a little 'Lawless' in indie movies".USA Today. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  8. ^"Evan Rachel Wood Slams MPAA over Deleted Sex Scene". 27 November 2013.
  9. ^"Evan Rachel Wood Rants Against MPAA over Deleted 'Charlie Countryman' Sex Scene". 27 November 2013.
  10. ^"The MPAA 'Censored' This Sex Scene Starring Evan Rachel Wood". 4 December 2013.
  11. ^The Big Issue no.1080, December 2nd-8th 2013.
  12. ^"The Evan Rachel Wood oral sex scene the MPAA doesn't want you to see".
  13. ^http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/847693/charlie-c-sex-scene.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  14. ^http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/847693/charlie-c-sex-scene.txt[bare URL plain text file]
  15. ^Denham, Jess (November 28, 2013)."Evan Rachel Wood attacks ratings body for cutting cunnilingus scene from new film".The Independent. Archived fromthe original on April 8, 2014. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  16. ^"Charlie Countryman (2013)".Rotten Tomatoes. RetrievedMay 28, 2020.
  17. ^"Charlie Countryman".Metacritic. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  18. ^Anderson, John (January 22, 2013)."Review: 'The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman'".Variety. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  19. ^Lowe, Justin (January 22, 2013)."The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman: Sundance Review".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  20. ^Holden, Stephen (November 14, 2013)."Bad Deathbed Advice, Indeed".The New York Times. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  21. ^Abele, Robert (November 14, 2013)."Review: 'Charlie Countryman' leaves you dizzy and disoriented".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedApril 8, 2014.
  22. ^Wise, Damon (January 23, 2013)."Sundance 2013: The Round Up Part One".Empire. RetrievedMay 22, 2014.

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