The Perks Of Being A Wallflower-2012
Director Stephen Chbosky
Starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson
Scott’s Review #415
Reviewed June 18, 2016
Grade: A-
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) is a coming-of-age gem of a film.
It reminds me of a strange combination of The Ice Storm (1997), Donnie Darko (1999), and American Beauty (1999), but a bit more straightforward and less weird than those films.
Perhaps with a bit of The Breakfast Club (1985) thrown in for a lighter touch.
This movie felt very real to me and not like the typical high school schmaltz usually crowding the cinemas these days. It’s dark at times but also humorous and well-written.
Each teen in the group of friends has demons to face and complex, intricately written characters. All are insecure in some form and many teen issues are addressed, in a mature, sensitive way.
It’s nice to see Emma Watson breaking away from her Harry Potter image.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) is a character-driven treat worth seeing.
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: 1 win-Best First Feature (won)