High School’s the Same; the Drugs Have Changed
di Stephen Holden The New York Times
Ever since he played a forlorn 11-year-old boy in the insufferable 2001 tear-jerker “Hearts in Atlantis,” the Russian-born actor Anton Yelchin has seemed destined to step into the shoes of Hollywood’s favorite quiz kid, Matthew Broderick. And in the precociously articulate title character of “Charlie Bartlett,” he may have found a contemporary equivalent of Mr. Broderick’s beloved hooky-playing high school trickster, Ferris Bueller.
Mr. Yelchin has the routine down pat. He speaks in the elevated, faintly whiny tone and deliberate cadences of an honor student tossing off a difficult oral exam. [...]
di Stephen Holden, articolo completo (5086 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 22 Febbraio 2008