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Charly (1968 film)

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off, but he successfully operates it. Embarrassed and frightened by his new intelligence, they persuade the bakery owners to fire Charly. Alice continues teaching him, but his intelligence continues to increase and eventually surpasses hers. Lacking emotional maturity, Charly becomes infatuated with Alice and confesses his love for her, but she sharply rejects his advances. He flees in an act of rebellion but eventually returns to Boston, and the two start to consider marriage.
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humanity that the attendees mistake for humor. He reveals that Algernon has lost his enhanced intelligence and died, facts that the research team kept from him, and expects to undergo a similar decline. Fleeing the convention and seeing hallucinations of his previous self everywhere, Charly stops to help a busboy pick up a tray of dropped glasses after observing that he is intellectually disabled.
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called the film a "self-conscious contemporary drama, the first ever to exploit mental retardation for...the bittersweet romance of it"; he called Robertson's performance "earnest" but points out that "we are forced into the vaguely unpleasant position of being voyeurs, congratulating ourselves for
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called Robertson's performance "extraordinary" and called "astonishing" his on-screen "transformation from one end of the intellectual spectrum to the other"; Rapf took issue with what he called the "pyrotechnics of the camera" and the "flashy opticals", calling the effects "jarringly out of place"
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an "odd little movie about mental retardation and the dangers of all-conquering science, done with a dash of whimsy." While "the historic sights in and around Charly's Boston setting have never been more lovingly filmed", "The impact of performance...is lessened by Producer-Director Ralph Nelson's
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Nemur and Straus present their research at a scientific convention. After playing the film of Charly's original aptitude tests, they bring him out for a question-and-answer session. He is now the intellectual equal or superior of everyone in the audience, but he has also developed a cynical view of
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Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four, writing "The relationship between Charly (Cliff Robertson) and the girl (Claire Bloom) is handled delicately and well. She cares for him, but inadequately understands the problems he's facing. These become more serious when he passes normal IQ and
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After surgery, Charly loses to Algernon again and is frustrated at not immediately becoming smarter. After some time passes, he finally beats Algernon and his intelligence begins to increase. His coworkers tell him to operate a complex machine, hoping that he will break it so they can have the day
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The film was a hit, earning $ 7.25 million in theatrical rentals during its release in North America, and it earned an additional $ 1.25 million in theatrical rentals overseas, making it the 16th-highest-grossing film of 1968. After all costs were deducted (including $ 1,325,000 paid to
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Alice takes Charly to researchers Dr. Richard Nemur and Dr. Anna Straus, who have been investigating methods for increasing intelligence. Having successfully tested a surgical procedure on a lab mouse named Algernon, they are looking for a human test subject. They put Charly through a battery of
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Charly overhears Alice, Nemur, and Straus discussing his situation and offers to assist in finding a way to preserve his intelligence, but their combined efforts prove fruitless. He falls into a depression and asks Alice never to visit him again. Some time later, Alice sees Charly playing with
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as Charly Gordon, an intellectually disabled adult who is selected by two doctors to undergo a surgical procedure that triples his IQ as it had done for a laboratory mouse that underwent the same procedure. The film also stars
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determination to prove that he learned how to be new and now at Expo '67: almost every other sequence is done in split screens, multiple images, still shots or slow motion." Screenwriter
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aptitude tests and have him try to solve a series of paper mazes while Algernon runs through models of them. Charly consistently loses to Algernon, but is selected for the surgery.
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to "show simultaneously the reactions of two people facing each other and conversing" and the use of "little postage stamp-sized inserts of images within the larger screen frame."
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a warm and rewarding film." By contrast, Ebert pointed out "the whole scientific hocus-pocus, which causes his crisis, is irrelevant and weakens the movie by distracting us."
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moves into the genius category; his emotional development falls behind. It is this story, involving a personal crisis, which makes
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The film received positive reviews and was a success at the box office and later in home media sales. Robertson won
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profit share), the film reported a profit of $ 1,390,000, making it one of the few successful films made by
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not being Charly as often as we feel a distant pity for him." Canby calls Nelson's direction "neo-
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on June 28, 1968. It then opened at the Baronet Theatre in New York City on September 23, 1968.
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children on the playground, having fully regressed to his original level of disability.
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Loynd, Ray (April 25, 1969). "No Flap Over Oscar Absence--Robertson".
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to write the screenplay on the strength of Goldman's novel
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Robertson received $ 25,000 for his role in the film.
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Index


Ralph Nelson
Stirling Silliphant
Flowers for Algernon
Daniel Keyes
Cliff Robertson
Claire Bloom
Leon Janney
Lilia Skala
Dick Van Patten
Arthur J. Ornitz
Fredric Steinkamp
Ravi Shankar
ABC Pictures
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
Berlin Film Festival
science fiction
drama film
Ralph Nelson
Stirling Silliphant
Flowers for Algernon
Daniel Keyes
Cliff Robertson
Claire Bloom
Lilia Skala
Leon Janney
Dick Van Patten
Barney Martin
The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon
The United States Steel Hour

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