I want to watch this Zac Efron movie. I am not a big fan of Zac nor addicted to this High School Musical actor. The story itself I think is enough to urge me to have a movie ticket. Most of the times I watch movies in Mall of Asia.
Honestly speaking, I only tried watching a movie in Greenbelt once. But the convenience of traveling from my work place to Greenbelt would later on spur a thought of "Ay, sa MOA na lang. Malapit." LOL. HAHAHA!
Of course I don't want to travel that long just to watch a movie. But I really like the movie houses in
Greenbelt. By the way going back to Charlie St. Cloud, MSN movie currentl have this Universal Picture feat a two-star rank. Hmm? It doesn't matter. I still want to watch it.
It seems Zac is evolving as an actor; getting more matured roles and enough of the "musical"-themed movies. But don't take High School Musical aside because that movie gave a break to Zac as well as to Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale.
I'm hoping I could find a time to watch this one. By the way, since I haven't watched the movie, I got this synopsis from MS movies.
MSN Movie synopsis:
A young man forms a unique connection to the afterlife after surviving the tragic car accident that claimed his younger brother in this supernatural drama starring Zac Efron, based on the best-selling book by author Ben Sherwood. Charlie St. Cloud (Efron) is an experienced sailor from the Pacific Northwest who has just earned a scholarship that will take him far from home. The light of his mother's life, Charlie and his little brother, Sam (Charlie Tahan), are driving late at night when they're involved in a deadly car accident that kills Sam and leaves Charlie forever changed. In the aftermath of the accident, Charlie is wracked with guilt, convinced that if he had just been more careful behind the wheel, Sam would still be alive today. When Charlie begins seeing visions of his younger brother that are just as real as if Sam is actually standing before him, his friends and neighbors all start to think he's losing his mind. Shortly thereafter, Charlie's former high-school classmate Tess (Amanda Crew) returns to town unannounced, and together the two old acquaintances forge the foundation of a meaningful romance. But before Charlie can move on with his life he'll have to first let go of his past, and bid his beloved brother Sam one final, heartfelt farewell. (From Jason Buchanan, Rovi)
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