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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

PG-13

Movie

105minutes

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September 20th, 2012
DIRECTOR:

Stephen Chbosky

STUDIO:

Summit Entertainment

DISTRIBUTOR:

Summit Entertainment

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

105minutes

DIRECTOR:

Stephen Chbosky

STUDIO:

Summit Entertainment

DISTRIBUTOR:

Summit Entertainment

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

105minutes

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Reviews(2)

  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower is deeply moving but difficult to watch. The movie delves into painful and traumatic topics that desperately need to be discussed, and it handles them with sensitivity. The ending is bittersweet but satisfying to watch.

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    10 /10
  • I first watched this movie in college sitting next to the girl I really liked. I love this movie even though it is incredibly sad. It's heartfelt and emotional and Charlie's friend group feels palpable in ways other movies sometimes don't. Really fantastic movie that everyone should see at least once.

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    10 /10

Synopsis

Based on the novel by Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower tells the story of Charlie Kelmeckis, a high school freshman with a troubled past and history of mental health issues whose friendship with two seniors comes to define his first year of high school in surprising and dramatic ways. Logan Lerman stars as Charlies, alongside Emma Watson and Ezra Miller.


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Cast(5)

Emma Watson
Headshot Of Logan Lerman
Logan Lerman
Ezra Miller
Paul Rudd
Headshot of Nina Dobrev
Nina Dobrev

Images(1)

Logan Lerman as Charlie Kelmeckis crying in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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8/10

Viewers who invest in Chbosky's film will be rewarded with a coming of age story that, because of its commitment to the ugly side of truth, is rife with honesty and captivating drama.

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