Charlie Bartlett Soundtrack (

Charlie Bartlett Soundtrack (2007) cover

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 67000 votes
Tags: school play, hyperactivity, klonopin, reference to wellbutrin
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Charlie Bartlett

Title in Italiano:

Charlie Bartlett

Title in Français:

Charlie Bartlett

Title in Türk:

Charlie iş başında

Title in Deutsch:

Charlie Bartlett

Synopsis

Although cheerful, friendly, intelligent, well-dressed, authentic and wealthy, Charlie Bartlett has problems. With his father gone and his mother loopy and clueless, he's been expelled from every private school for his victimless crimes. Now he's in a public school getting punched out daily by the school thug. He ever longs to be popular - the go-to guy - and the true crux of his troubles is that he invariably finds the means to this end, whatever that might be.

At Western Summit High, he makes peace with his tormentor by going into business with him - listening to kids' problems and selling them prescription drugs. Charlie's a hit, but attraction to Susan (daughter of the school's laissez-faire principal), new security cameras on campus, a student's overdose, and Charlie's open world view all converge to get him in serious trouble. Can this self-made physician possibly heal himself and just be a kid?

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Charlie Bartlett
Strobe
Airick Woodhead: Writer
Spiral Beach: Performer
Unnecessary Trouble
Rich Archer: Writer
Hard-Fi: Performer
Those Were the Days (Theme from All in the Family)
Charles Strouse: Writer
Anton Yelchin: Performer
New Medication
Elaine Overholt: Writer
Nice Vibes
Michael Licari: Writer
Michael Licari: Performer
Pusherman
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
Curtis Mayfield: Performer
Mr. E's Beautiful Blues
Mark Oliver Everett: Writer
Eels: Performer
If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out
Cat Stevens: Writer
Anton Yelchin: Performer
Yankee Doodle
Anton Yelchin: Performer
New Clouds, Not Clouds
Airick Woodhead: Writer
Spiral Beach: Performer
Voodoo
Airick Woodhead: Writer
Spiral Beach: Performer
Seat on This Train
Tom Freund: Writer
Tom Freund: Performer
Day OK
Airick Woodhead: Writer
Spiral Beach: Performer
Close To Midnight
Airick Woodhead: Writer
Spiral Beach: Performer
Oh Yeah
The Subways: Performer
Charlotte Cooper: Writer
Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)
Mark Oliver Everett: Writer
Eels: Performer
Mr. E's Beautiful Blues
Mark Oliver Everett: Performer
Clementine
Mark Oliver Everett: Performer
Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)
Mark Oliver Everett: Performer

User reviews

Jennifer Thompson
8/10

The music choices in the film effectively enhance the emotional depth of each scene, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Donna Davis
2/10

The songs selected for key moments in the movie felt forced and out of place, disrupting the flow of the narrative rather than enhancing the viewing experience.

Richard Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett perfectly captures the quirky and rebellious spirit of the main character, blending upbeat melodies with edgy rock tunes.

Ashley Miller
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett is a standout feature of the film, showcasing a thoughtful curation of songs that elevate the storytelling and leave a lasting impression on the viewer.

Kimberly Nelson
7/10

The soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett perfectly captures the essence of the main character's complex journey with a blend of cheerful and introspective melodies.

Kenneth Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett strikes a balance between lighthearted moments and more intense scenes, enhancing the overall mood and atmosphere of the film.

Betty Harris
2/10

The musical choices seemed generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

Lisa King
10/10

The soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett perfectly captures the essence of the film, blending cheerful and upbeat melodies with introspective and emotional tracks. Each song complements the scenes, enhancing the storytelling and creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Donna Taylor
5/10

The musical choices in the movie demonstrate a keen understanding of how music can deepen the audience's connection to the characters and their personal journeys.

Ashley Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of songs that reflect Charlie's inner turmoil and his desire to find his place in the world, adding layers of depth to the storytelling.

Robert Campbell
5/10

The music selection in the film effectively enhances the emotional depth of the storyline, creating a dynamic and engaging viewing experience.

Michelle Roberts
8/10

Overall, the music in Charlie Bartlett elevates the viewing experience and adds an extra dimension to the already compelling narrative.

Ashley Turner
5/10

The use of different music genres in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities and struggles of the characters, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Deborah Lee
10/10

The music selection is diverse and thoughtfully curated, featuring a mix of classic hits and contemporary tunes that resonate with the themes of teenage rebellion, self-discovery, and coming-of-age struggles. The soundtrack not only sets the mood for the film but also adds depth and dimension to the characters, especially Charlie Bartlett himself, making his journey even more compelling and relatable.

Karen Perez
2/10

The soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett felt disconnected from the tone and themes of the film, failing to enhance the emotional depth of the characters' struggles.

Ashley Thompson
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Charlie Bartlett is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression. It's a testament to the power of music in storytelling and a key element that contributes to the film's success and emotional impact.