CFF screening - short review - A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MIND OF CHARLES SWAN III by Roman Coppola

Charlie Sheen plays a graphic designer who descends into utter misery after his girlfriend leaves him.

 

There have been some arguments in favour of Roman Coppola’s A Glimpse in the Mind of Charles Swan III that have called it a misunderstood tribute to seventies film. However, there is very little to admire in a film that is uncertain about whether it wants to be deadpan or childish – so in the end it is just cardboard.

 

On top of that, its general humour is rather weak and filmmaker doesn’t appear skilled enough to give the drama any relevant importance.

 

The saddest element of all, however, is Charlie Sheen. Not only his perhaps premature casting in a role that feels like a surrogate of his own ‘controversial’ lifestyle often feel very uncomfortable, but it’s even worse to see the embarrassing rare instances where the film requires him to act – particularly when we remember that this is the same man who once starred in Platoon.