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Based on the best-selling novel by Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a modern classic that captures the dizzying highs and crushing lows of growing up. Starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller, The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a moving tale of love, loss, fear and hope-and the unforgettable friends that help us through life. -- (C) Summit PG-13
Release Date The Perks of Being a Wallflower Sep 21, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Logan Lerman,Emma Watson,Ezra Miller,Mae Whitman,Kate Walsh,Dylan McDermott,Nina Dobrev,Erin Wilhelmi,Johnny Simmons,Adam Hagenbuch,Paul Rudd,Reece Daniel Thompson,Joan Cusack,Melanie Lynskey,Julia Garner,Tom Savini,Zane Holtz,Landon Pigg,Leo Miles Farmerie,Isabel Muschweck

Genres The Perks of Being a Wallflower : Drama

User Ranting The Perks of Being a Wallflower : 4.4
User Percentage For The Perks of Being a Wallflower : 93 %
User Count Like for The Perks of Being a Wallflower : 71,867
All Critics Ranting For The Perks of Being a Wallflower : 7.4
All Critics Count For The Perks of Being a Wallflower : 144
All Critics Percentage For The Perks of Being a Wallflower : 85 %

Review For The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Perks seems like the work of a much more experienced director, maintaining fidelity to the source material without sacrificing any cinematic qualities, triggering genuine sentimentality and nostalgia through interaction between sound and image.
Ian Buckwalter-The Atlantic

Regardless of the viewer's proximity to his or her own high school experience, "Perks" seems to get it right, precisely because it's not about a specific time or place.
John Anderson-Newsday

It's an earnest indie about a troubled teen, Charlie (Logan Lerman), and his various troubled confederates -- but it does demonstrate that Watson can stand on her own.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

High school can be hell, but Stephen Chbosky's engaging new film argues that anyone can get by with a little help from their friends.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

Somehow, these imperfections fit. Somehow, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" shouldn't be flawless.
Amy Biancolli-San Francisco Chronicle

This somewhat disjointed but refreshingly earnest movie ultimately establishes itself as a charmer.
Jen Chaney-Washington Post

Boasts one of 2012's best live-wire performances in the form of Ezra Miller's exuberantly gay high school senior.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

This profound story of love and friendship is apparently fiction, but it sure comes across with the power of a true story. It seems a lot truer to me than some based-on-fact movies like 'Argo.'
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope

While most films about teenage life tend to trade on a nifty hook, and sometimes even a plot, The Perks of Being a Wallflower chimes in as an unusually incisive, character-driven ramble through the inevitable awkwardness of teen life.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Logan Lerman is outstanding in this well done coming of age tale.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

Rings inauthentic throughout.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is funny, nostalgic, heartfelt and sweet, and so vivid it will practically make you feel the warm summer wind in your hair.
Tim Martain-The Mercury

I think for a first film this guy who wrote the book and has adapted it for the screen has done a terrific job and I really found these characters sympathetic.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)

Something's missing in this film. It just feels constructed and flat. And I found the casting uninspired as well.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)

Even making allowances for a certain amount of Hollywood gloss, there's something wrong with a film about misfits where everyone is this good-looking and poised.
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)

A stellar adaptation and a beautifully crafted coming-of-age tale that comes wrapped in all the promise and possibility of adolescence.
Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia)

A funny, heartfelt if admittedly formulaic feature that boasts first rate performances and a genuine affection for its characters.
Tom Clift-Moviedex

Miller and Watson are in their element here, helping to shore up Chbosky's sophomore effort, which is likely to offer a pivotal moment in time for its leads.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age

Chbosky's adaptation from his semi-autobiographical best selling novel is a zinger of a screenplay, and he directs it with verve and sensitivity. Charlie's journey is beautifully conveyed and it's done without sentimen
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Funny and sad, involving and moving, this quirkily named film with its mixed cocktail of characters offers more than you expect
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Humbling experience and despite whatever generation you hark from there is the common ground of having lived through those teenage years and this film revels in those magic moments and the people that help form who we are.
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

It's adolescent life, without the gloss but the resonant joy of freeze-framed fist pumps.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

The only misfire involves the trio's search for a mystery song. The fact that this shower has heard of Nick Drake but not David Bowie is really beyond belief.
Andy Lea-Daily Star

...parents and teens might not want to watch it together, but they sure will want to talk about it afterwards.
Daniel M. Kimmel-New England Movies Weekly

One of the year's most agreeable surprises on every level.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

A dewy early 1990s coming-of-age tale that is remarkable for its sensitivity and earnestness, even if its post-Salinger stations of the cross are almost entirely familiar.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

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