Popcorn With Peter Travers Season 6 Episode 44 Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood Get Crazy in 'Charlie Countryman'
- November 7, 2013
In episode 44 of season 6 of "Popcorn With Peter Travers," the focus is on the film "Charlie Countryman" and its stars, Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood. The movie is a romantic drama that centers around the titular character, Charlie (played by LaBeouf), who travels to Bucharest and becomes entangled with Gabi (played by Wood), a woman with a troubled past. As they navigate dangerous situations and unexpected twists, their relationship intensifies, leading to a wild and intense culmination.
Travers dives into the performances of the two leads, praising LaBeouf for his raw and emotional portrayal of Charlie. He describes the actor's performance as "fearless" and "gutsy," noting that he fully embodies the character's reckless and impulsive nature. Travers also notes the impressive physicality LaBeouf brings to the role, particularly in the film's action scenes.
Wood's performance as Gabi is also highlighted, with Travers noting her ability to convey both strength and vulnerability throughout the film. He praises the chemistry between the two actors and notes that their onscreen relationship is both believable and captivating.
As the discussion turns to the film itself, Travers notes that "Charlie Countryman" is both a romance and a thriller, with elements of comedy sprinkled throughout. He praises the film's unique blend of genres and notes that it keeps the audience on their toes throughout the entirety of its runtime.
Travers also takes time to highlight the film's supporting cast, including Mads Mikkelsen, who plays a villainous character that brings a sense of danger and unpredictability to the story. He also notes the impressive visuals and score of the film, which help to create a haunting atmosphere that adds to the film's intensity.
Overall, Travers gives "Charlie Countryman" high marks for its performances, unique blend of genres, and overall sense of style and flair. He notes that the film is not for everyone, as its intense and unpredictable nature may be off-putting to some viewers. However, for those looking for a wild and captivating romance-thriller, "Charlie Countryman" delivers in spades.