‘Charlie Harper’ Review: Nick Robinson and Emilia Jones Headline a Showy but Shallow Romance
The nonlinear narrative explores a five-year romance's evolution, highlighting the challenges and aftermath of a breakup through distinct visual eras and reflective storytelling.
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'Charlie Harper' Review: Boy Meets Girl, Boy Loses Girl, Audience Feels His Pain
“So what’s the whole story?” someone asks early in “Charlie Harper,” a gently appealing romance from debut directors Mac Eldridge and Tom Dean. If the answer they come up with isn’t exactly unexpected, the path they take in getting there does feel fully sincere. Charlie (Nick Robinson, “Maid”) meets Harper (Emilia Jones, “CODA”) in a high school English class, and they fall for each other instantly. But he’s a year older, and despite some flirti…
‘Charlie Harper’ Review: Sincerity Cancels Out the Cliches in a Cyclical Story of Doomed Love
TIFF: Mac Eldridge and Tom Dean's stylish portrait of a formative (and occasionally toxic) relationship feels like it could find an audience with younger indie film fans.
Charlie Harper Review: TIFF 2025
In Mac Eldridge and Tom Dean’s nostalgic romance Charlie Harper, the formative relationship years of a 20-something couple are showcased in a way audiences haven’t seen since (500) Days of Summer. The post Charlie Harper Review: TIFF 2025 appeared first on That Shelf.
Tom Dean and Mac Eldridge's "Charlie Harper" - TIFF 2025 Review
Nick Robinson and Emilia Jones are easy to love as a couple starting to fall out of love in this smart and sophisticated relationship drama. The post TIFF 2025 Review Love is a Two-Way Street in Tom Dean and Mac Eldridge’s Swoon-Worthy “Charlie Harper” appeared first on The Moveable Fest.
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