#I saw black clouds trailer movie
This is a quaint movie with a sweet tale about brotherly love that may be worth your time. Guess you could say she is over that crush.Īnyway, I will say it again. She replied "He so old now" and she walked away. Except my daughter: she came in during the movie.
There are many close-up shots of the blue-eyed young adult that will have all the young girls swoon. He really had to portray some powerful emotions and he did that quite well. What surprised me most about this film was the main actor. But he remains loyal to his little brother. Charlies ends up living with certain consequences that forces him on a different path. There is an unbreakable bond between these two brothers, Charlie (Zac Efron) and Sam (Charlie Tahan). The story takes a sudden and heartbreaking turn that had me in tears (again). Now where the story goes from here should remain a mystery if you have not seen it yet. He and his brother are very close even though they are six years a part. But even though he has only a summer left before college Charlie likes spending time with his little brother: teaching him the fundamentals of baseball and sharing his older brotherly advice. We soon find out that their family doesn't have the means to really support his sailing dreams but luckily he had received a sailing scholarship to go to college. The movie starts out with him and his little brother in a sailing race. Hey, I had some celebrity crushes too that my mother didn't quite understand.įast forward four years and Zac Efron is all grown up and starring in Charlie St. Zac Efron was the star of that movie and my daughter thought he was sooooo cute. My daughter was obsessed with this movie when she was five (now nine) so I listened to that movie and the songs over and over and over again. Now I was introduced to the singing, dancing actor through a not-so-thrilling venue (well, not thrilling for moi): High School Musical. I enjoyed the movie then and found it just as quaint this weekend mainly because of Zac Efron and his performance. Well, at least I wasn't writing down my reviews. I saw it last summer when it was in the theaters but I wasn't reviewing movies back then.
But I might need to add one to that list now: Zac Efron. Question: How many child stars grow up and prove they are actually legitimate actors? There are a handful of names that pops to mind: Jodie Foster, Shia LaBeouf, and Kurt Russell. Starring Zac Efron, Kim Basinger, Charlie Tahan and Ray Liotta. Directed by Burr Steers, Universal Pictures, 2010.