The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Movie |

High School Student | Based On Novel Or Book

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Stephen Chbosky, Diane H. Newman, Susan Ransom-Coyle, Chip Signore
  • Cast(s): Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller, Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: Alexandra Patsavas,Joe Barnett,Michael Brook,Noel Vought,Perry Robertson
  • Award(s): Chlotrudis 2013 (Won)
    MTV Movie 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: IF, Arthur the King
  • Story:

    15-year-old freshman Charlie is a wallflower, always watching life from the sidelines, until two charismatic senior students become his mentors. Free-spirited Sam and her stepbrother Patrick help Charlie discover the joys of friendship, first love, music and more, while a teacher sparks Charlie's dreams of becoming a writer.

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7.9/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

15-year-old freshman Charlie is a wallflower, always watching life from the sidelines, until two charismatic senior students become his mentors. Free-spirited Sam and her stepbrother Patrick help Charlie discover the joys of friendship, first love, music and more, while a teacher sparks Charlie's dreams of becoming a writer.

Ratings

7.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Chlotrudis Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2013 | Ezra

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

Best Movie | 2013

Independent Spirit Award

Best First Feature | 2013 | Russell

GLAAD Media Award

Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2013

OFTA Film Award

Best Feature Debut | 2013 | Stephen

Peoples Choice Award

Favorite Dramatic Movie | 2013

Virtuoso Award

2013 | Ezra

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Drama | 2013

Choice Movie Actor Drama | 2013 | Logan

Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2013 | Emma

TLA Gaybie Award

Best Supporting Actor in a Gay Role | 2013 | Ezra

BSFC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Ezra

Spotlight Award

2012 | Ezra

IFJA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

NBR Award

Top Films | 2012

SDFCS Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Emma

Best Ensemble Performance | 2012 | Zane

UFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

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Nominations
MTV Movie Award

Best Kiss | 2013 | Emma

Best Female Performance | 2013 | Emma

Breakthrough Performance | 2013 | Ezra

Best Musical Moment | 2013 | Ezra

COFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

Chlotrudis Award

Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2013

Critics Choice Award

Best Young ActorActress | 2013 | Logan

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

DFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

Breakthrough Artist | 2012 | Stephen

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Ezra

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

Dorian Award

LGBT Film of the Year | 2013

Gold Derby Film Award

Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

Breakthrough Performer | 2013 | Ezra

GMS Award

Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2013 | Alexandra

INOCA Award

Best Actor | 2013 | Logan

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

IOMA Award

Best Supporting Actress Miglior attrice non protagonista | 2013 | Emma

NCFCA Award

Best Narrative Film | 2013

Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Emma

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

OFTA Film Award

Best Picture | 2013

Best Supporting Actor | 2013 | Ezra

Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2013 | Logan

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2013 | Stephen

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Breakout | 2013 | Ezra

Choice Movie Liplock | 2013 | Emma

USC Scripter Award

2013 | Stephen

(author and screenwriter) | 2013 | Stephen

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2013 | Stephen

ACCA Award

Best Motion Picture | 2012 | Russell

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Logan

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Ezra

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Emma

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

Best Cast Ensemble | 2012 | Kate

BSFC Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Emma

CFCA Award

Most Promising Filmmaker | 2012 | Stephen

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

IFJA Award

Best Picture | 2012

PFCS Award

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Ezra

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Emma

Breakthrough Performance Behind the Camera | 2012 | Stephen

Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium | 2012 | Stephen

Overlooked Film of the Year | 2012

SDFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

SLFCA Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Emma

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

Joe Barber Award

Best Youth Performance | 2012 | Logan

WAFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stephen

BOX OFFICE

Budget 13,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 33,400,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Stephen Chbosky wrote the book that the movie is based on. He also wrote the screenplay and directed the movie.

In Entertainment Weekly, Emma Watson reported that she took the role because Stephen Chbosky told her that "Not only is this going to be one of the most important parts you play, you're also going to have the summer of your life and meet some of your best friends." She also reported that the claim came true.

According to an interview with Stephen Chbosky, "watching people like Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller, and Mae Whitman who never had prom, never really had a proper graduation, because they were always working, and watching those kids get to have a high school experience that we all take for granted, was very special."

The list of books that Mr. Anderson gives to Charlie is:-The Stranger (1942), written by Albert Camus.-On the Road (1957), w.b. Jack Kerouac.-The Great Gatsby (1925), w.b. F. Scott Fitzgerald.-To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), w.b. Harper Lee.-A Separate Peace (1959), w.b. John Knowles.-Walden (1854), w.b. Henry David Thoreau.-The Catcher in the Rye (1951), w.b. J.D. Salinger.

Ezra Miller and Emma Watson both love dance and movement. So Stephen Chbosky had them work with the choreographer to construct their routine at the homecoming dance.

Popular Dialogues

"[last lines] Charlie: [voice-over] I don't know if I will have the time to write any more letters because I might be too busy trying to participate. So if this does end up being the last letter, I just want you to know that I was in a bad place before I started high school, and you helped me. Even if you didn't know what I was talking about or know someone who's gone through it, you made me not feel alone. Because I know there are people who say all these things don't happen. And there are people who forget what it's like to be 16 when they turn 17. I know these will all be stories someday. And our pictures will become old photographs. We'll all become somebody's mom or dad. But right now these moments are not stories. This is happening. I am here and I am looking at her. And she is so beautiful. I can see it. This one moment when you know you're not a sad story. You are alive, and you stand up and see the lights on the buildings and everything that makes you wonder. And you're listening to that song and that drive with the people you love most in this world. And in this moment I swear, we are infinite."

"Charlie: My doctor said we can't choose where we come from but we can choose where we go from there. I know it's not all the answers but it was enough to start putting these pieces together."