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High School | Depression
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Feature Film | 2008 | Jon
Budget 12,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 5,254,986 USD
In the family picture in Principle Gardner's home office, the woman in the photo is Robert Downey Jr.'s wife Susan Downey.
The most memorable song in the film is Cat Stevens' "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out". This song was also used repeatedly in Harold and Maude (1971), another movie about a wealthy, but troubled young man.
Charlie's limo is a classic 1969 Mercedes-Benz Pullman, one of only two hundred ever built.
No actors are given credit for playing Murphy's (Tyler Hilton) first three video victims: Bart Bannister (victim #1), Terry Gotham (victim #2), and Phuc Nguyen (victim #3). Nor is there on-screen credit for George the Bartender.
The band playing at the party, is a real-life band called "Spiral Beach". They provided three songs for the soundtrack.
"Charlie Bartlett: My name is Charlie Bartlett. If there's one thing I want you guys to walk away with tonight... uh, it's that you guys don't need me. I really mean it. You think I'm any less screwed up than you are? I get up every morning, and I look in the mirror, and I try and figure out just where I fit in. And I draw a complete blank. You guys are looking to me to tell you what to do? You need to stop listening to me. Stop listening to people telling you who you should be! And stop listening to the people who are telling you you're not good enough to do the things that you want to do. You guys have all the answers."
"Charlie Bartlett: Well, duh, dude, this place sucks, but I just worry that one day we're gonna look back at high school and wish we'd done something different."