Release Date : Feb 8, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Charlie Sheen,Jason Schwartzman,Bill Murray,Katheryn Winnick,Patricia Arquette,Aubrey Plaza,Dermot Mulroney,Mary Elizabeth Winst...,James Paradise,Anne Bellamy,Angela Lindvall,Tyne SteckleinMpaa Rating : R
Plot Story : Set in a stylized Los Angeles, 'A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MIND OF CHARLES SWAN III' is a playful comedy of lost love, friendship, revenge fantasies, and Brandy Alexanders. Charles (Charlie Sheen) is a successful graphic designer whose fame, money and charm have provided him with a seemingly perfect life. When his true love, a perplexing beauty named Ivana, suddenly breaks off their relationship, Charles' life falls apart and he swirls into a downward spiral of doubt, confusion and reflection. With the support of his loyal intimates- Kirby (Jason Schwartzman), Saul (Bill Murray), and his sister, Izzy (Patricia Arquette) -- he begins the hard road of self-evaluation to come to terms with a life without Ivana. The film begs the question: Is it possible to love and hate someone at the same time? (c) A24
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This giant turkey was produced, written, and directed by Roman Coppola, who must have thought the dumb fantasy sequences, steeped in movieland imagery, would remind people of 8-1/2 (or, at the very least, Head).J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
The audience finds out just how long 84 minutes can be. The answer: really long.
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle
Perhaps the best thing that can be said about the film is that it adequately depicts the narcissism of its star ...
Peter Howell-Toronto Star
A film is a terrible thing to waste.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
The execution ... is perilously self-absorbed ...
Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly
A movie that doesn't really seem to have any reason to exist, other than maybe to give writer and director Roman Coppola and star Charlie Sheen something to do for a few weeks.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
The what-the-heck-was-that? novelty wears off with astonishing speed once it sinks in that none of this is going anywhere.
Eric D. Snider-About.com
Sheen is about as capable of playing a character who isn't Charlie Sheen as he is of playing a dog, or a muffin, or a bottle of shampoo.
Will Leitch-Deadspin
a Walter Mitty approach to justify the decadent and pathetic life of Charlie Sheen
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
A light (and slight) surrealistic comedy of emotional waywardness -- intriguing enough to qualify as a playful lark.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
Director Roman Coppola is nothing if not soaked in movie lore.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
When the subtlest part of your film is Charlie Sheen's performance, you've got a problem.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix
And that glimpse reveals that the mind of Charles Swan III is actually a bad movie.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
It's a nearly perfect apology for the existence of Sheen2013, packaging him as a man out of time, born too late to be the kind of louche, decadent figure he'd easily get away with being 40 years ago.
Dave White-Movies.com
At once feeds into and deconstructs the Sheen persona; it also serves as a welcome reminder that, when he's not busy "winning" or having a public meltdown, the man is a charismatic onscreen presence.
Michael Nordine-Willamette Week
An artist-playboy stalking an ex-girlfriend sounds tailor-made for Charlie Sheen, but he and his comedy are rather bland. A not quite fully formed film from Roman Coppola.
Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer
It allows moviegoers the dubious pleasure of experiencing what a film by the late Bob Fosse might have been like if only Fosse had been a moron.
Peter Sobczynski-eFilmCritic.com
Charles Swan III just needs to grow up. And unpleasant as it may be, we deserve more than a glimpse into his mind.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
There isn't much interesting about delving into the psyche of a broad, meaningless caricature. Ooh, tell us about your rich internal life, Joe Camel!
Vincent Mancini-FilmDrunk
Do we sympathize with Swann? Not remotely. Do we find his friends interesting? Not at all.
Bill Brownstein-Montreal Gazette
The guys play victims and lament the poor condition of being horny guys whose significant others won't just be happy with men who make no effort at all.
Matt Pais-RedEye
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