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Charlie's Letters

Rating3.9 /10
20191 h 20 m
United Kingdom
128 people rated

Created between the ages of 14 and 16, teenage director Elliott Hasler's depiction of his great-grandfather's experiences in WWII; an escaped British POW's battle for survival whilst on the run in war-torn Italy.

Adventure
Drama
War

User Reviews

Esibae🇬🇭♍

23/07/2024 13:55
Charlie's Letters

Nisha Thakur

23/05/2023 03:41
Massively disappointed in this film, as I was looking forward to it. The acting is abysmal, like worse than a school play. The lead actor, can't act. There is a scene where a general or major talks to a sergeant about an operation, the general looks terrified, eye darting all over the place. Not because of fear, because the director has shouted 'action'! Woeful film and 'The next Spielberg' he ain't. I want a refund!

Haidy Moussa

23/05/2023 03:41
Acting at times is poor. Cinematography lacks finesse. Clunky in places, but for a teenager's film, it is a worthy effort. However, still 2 out of 10. Maybe with the funding in future, he'll turn out good.

Saintedyfy59

23/05/2023 03:41
All the haters who have written totally negative reviews need to ask themselves if they or any of the spawn would have been able to do any better at 15 years old. Yes certain actors were wooden but the cinematography was very good imo. I have no doubt some of the earlier efforts of what are now seen as great, would have been questionable. GET A LIFE! YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!

_𝘯𝘢𝘫𝘶𝘭𝘪𝘢❤️‍🔥

23/05/2023 03:41
Charlie (Elliott Hasler) who is an Englishman enlists in WWII and leaves his young bride (Alice Rogers) behind. He is shipped off to Africa and believes he will be home soon. He is captured and taken to Italy, where he eventually escapes and travels by foot until the end of the war writing letters. The film was boring. It will put you to sleep. The sound, acting, and camera work was not up to par. I don't understand why everyone who owns a camera feels they must tell us a story about an ancestor who walked across Europe during the war. More boring than that WWI film everybody liked. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

Abou1997

23/05/2023 03:41
The box says the director is the next Spielberg. Well if I were Spielberg I'd sue for defamation of character! This is the worst acting I've ever seen and the directing and production is dire. I paid £3 for this at Asda and it was overpriced! I had to give it 1 star as 0 stars wasn't available. Save your money even if it's only £3!

Felix kwizera

23/05/2023 03:41
Worst movie I've ever seen, terrible acting, looks like it was shot on a bank security camera, horrible cgi. All the budget probably went to the picture on the damn box. However it was so freaking bad that I could not stop watching it. I'm still watching as I'm writing there's about 5 minutes left and I still don't know the characters names. All in all disaster of a movie but the guy who actually did this stuff seeing how it is based on a true story definitely a cool story for that guy to be telling, the story it's self is great.

Hanaaell

23/05/2023 03:41
I didn't need to hear of the budget this film was put together on. I'd already have been able to guess in the first 10 seconds. The blessing being its only 75 minutes long!

mahdymasrity

23/05/2023 03:41
An absolutely amazing film production with a compelling WW2 story that is deserving of a far wider audience. I was kept on the edge of my seat for the full feature and at the end left wanting more from this newly turned 17 year old film maker who clearly has a unique talent and a great future ahead of him.Some of the outstanding camera work and effects was made even more impressive to me since Elliott only used a fairly standard camera and iPhone to produce this film.I look forward to your next film but only after you've passed your A Levels!Good luck!

Arun Jain

23/05/2023 03:41
Made on a comparative shoestring over 3 years, this creative telling of a young father's WWII experience as he strives to return home to his family showcases the creative talent of its teenage writer, director...and actor, Elliott Hasler. Pieced together from conversations with his great-grandfather, the story unfolds over several months as young Charlie is first captured by the Italians in Africa before finding a freedom of sorts, although there remains the small matter of surviving for months in occupied Italy. Interspersed with scenes from home in Brighton as his young wife (Tup) struggles to bring up their young son, Charlie encounters both friend and foe as he travels North and, ultimately, home. With some musings on the futility of war, this is an astonishing debut feature that sets a solid foundation for a rising talent in the UK film industry.
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