Wie durch ein Wunder (2010)

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Wie durch ein Wunder: Directed by Burr Steers. With Zac Efron, Charlie Tahan, Amanda Crew, Augustus Prew. After Charlie survives a car crash that kills his younger brother, he is given the gift of seeing the spirits of his brother and others who he has lost, and must use his powers to save the woman he loves from impending disaster.

“I like movies that are exactly as they claim to be. u0026quot;Charlie St. Cloudu0026quot; is just that, a romantic drama, nothing more and nothing less.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere is nothing profound, although with a few thoughtful dynamics, itu0026#39;s just the story of a young man (Zac Efron) unable to overcome the tragic death of his younger brother until he meets a beautiful girl who shares his same passion for sailing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe problems are plentiful, with cringe-worthy dialogue, supporting actors who havenu0026#39;t yet learned how to act, no affecting drama producing few tears, and there just isnu0026#39;t enough to completely hold your attention. But yet, because itu0026#39;s a simple love story that doesnu0026#39;t pretend to be grandiose and doesnu0026#39;t force out-of-place tears, I liked u0026quot;Charlie St. Cloudu0026quot;. I found it to be sweet, subdued and modest.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt was also the perfect choice for Zac Efron as he matures in his acting career. Sure, there are probably a few too many shots of Efron standing in his jeans and t-shirts staring into the sunset with his longing, blue eyes, but that is, of course, partly why we would watch it in the first place.”

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