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Saturday, 7 February 2009

The Education of Charlie Banks - Fred Durst's Film

The trailer for Fred Durst's The Education of Charlie Banks.

Charlie Bank’s (Jesse Eisenberg) sheltered world at his Ivy League campus is shaken when Mick (Jason Ritter), an old acquaintance with a violent past, unexpectedly shows up at his dorm room. Intrigued by Charlie’s privileged lifestyle, the charismatic Mick quickly wins over Charlie’s friends and his crush, Mary (Eva Amurri) as he seamlessly integrates himself into Charlie’s life. Unnerved yet also in awe of Mick’s easy charm, Charlie’s unresolved feelings of jealousy, admiration and fear –as well as an unspoken secret between the two—threatens to come to a head with ruinous consequences.

Set in the early ‘80’s against the backdrop of Greenwich Village’s rough and tumble playgrounds and an elite academic institution in Upstate New York, The Education of Charlie Banks is a stirring coming-of-age story about trusting your instincts, your friends and yourself.

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2 comments:

RuBenC said...

Looks cool ;)

Unknown said...

Who would have thought the frontman for Limp Bizkit would direct such a heartfelt, emotional, coming-of-age tale? Excellent acting from a fresh, young cast combined with sincere storytelling. A must see.