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Review: I Am Number Four
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Charlie Bartlett
A rich kid on the road to comeuppance
By
TOM MEEK
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February 20, 2008
CHARLIE BARTLETT
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2.5
Stars
Anton Yelchin and Robert Downey Jr.
Hollywood loves to send rich kids on the road to comeuppance, from
The Magnificent Ambersons
to
Ferris Buehler’s Day Of
f and
Igby Goes Down
. They’re all confronted with the same question — why do kids who’ve been given so much squander their golden opportunities? Is it lack of love? A festering family secret? Charlie Bartlett (Anton Yelchin, the victim in
Alpha Dog
) has been kicked out of a string of prep schools and is now going public — chauffeur, coat and tie, and all. Sure enough, he gets his ass beat, but when he starts dealing in Ritalin, Zoloft, and life coaching, he becomes a superstar and a thorn in the side of Principal Gardner (Robert Downey Jr.), a situation that’s exacerbated when he starts dating Gardner’s daughter, Susan (Kat Dennings). Director Jon Poll and writer Gustin Nash don’t offer a fresh spin on the material. Yelchin, however, can claim a breakthrough, and Hope Davis adds sass as Charlie’s pill-popping mom.
93 minutes | Boston Common + Fenway + Fresh Pond + Circle/Chestnut Hill + suburbs
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