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CHICAGO – In our latest romance/drama edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 50 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Charlie St. Cloud” starring Zac Efron! The film opens on July 30, 2010.
“Charlie St. Cloud” also stars Amanda Crew, Ray Liotta, Kim Basinger, Charlie Tahan, Chris Massoglia, Dave Franco, Donal Logue, Julia Maxwell, Tegan Moss, Augustus Prew, Matt Ward and Miles Chalmers from director Burr Steers and writers Craig Pearce and Lewis Colick.
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Here is the plot description for “Charlie St. Cloud”:
Based on an acclaimed novel, “Charlie St. Cloud” is a romantic drama starring Zac Efron as a young man who survives an accident that lets him see the world in a unique way. In this emotionally charged story, he begins a romantic journey in which he embraces the dark realities of the past while discovering the transformative power of love.
Accomplished sailor Charlie St. Cloud (Efron) has the adoration of mother Claire (Oscar winner Kim Basinger) and little brother Sam (newcomer Charlie Tahan) as well as a college scholarship that will lead him far from his sleepy Pacific Northwest hometown. But his bright future is cut short when a tragedy strikes and takes his dreams with it.
After his high-school classmate, Tess (Amanda Crew), returns home unexpectedly, Charlie grows torn between honoring a promise he made four years earlier and moving forward with newfound love. As he finds the courage to let go of the past for good, Charlie discovers the soul most worth saving is his own.
The movie trailer for “Charlie St. Cloud” can be watched now below.
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By ADAM FENDELMAN |
If you just survived a near-death accident
If you just survived a near-death accident, how would life be different?
In all honesty I wouldn’t live my life any different than I have been. when I was 20 I had a surgery that the dr’s thought I would never recover from. My organs started shutting down, they told my family I had six months to live. I moved to Walt Disney world. Now at 26 soon to be 27, I can say I live my life every day as if it would be my last. Why live my life in regrets?
Survived a near death accident
I would be more daring and voice my opinion more.
Would have new lease on life
I would have a new lease on life. Nothing makes you appreciate life more than a near loss of life or the actual loss of life of someone you care about. Makes you appreciate the small stuff.
Near death
makes you think about your life!
Near Death Experience?
I would rethink my past present and future.
I would be more appreciative
I would be more appreciative and grateful.
Survived a near-death accident?
Life would be different because I would certainly make a great effort to live for the day and not leave any regrets for the tomorrow that might not come. However, that feeling would only last for a few month and eventually I would get bogged down with day to day crap again and become a regular, unappreciative/entitled person again.
I think I would learn to
I think I would learn to appreciate the very finer things in life. We take so much for granted right now as we go about our days.
i will value my life and
i will value my life and family more..
I think...
I’d realize how fragile my own life can be, even insignificant in the grand scope of things and I’d re-discover the people who truly love me in the form of giant stuffed bunnies and tons of flowers.
On a serious note, it’d trivialize all the little things that bug me about life and I would think of life as a second chance to do the things I haven’t. For a second chance at life, I’d make my life meaningful to myself, not others.