Laden...
Laden...



Charlie (Trevor Morgan) ist 14 Jahre alt und schon in diesem Alter ein hochbegabtes Genie. Doch macht ihn das auch sehr einsam, weswegen er eines Tages beschließt, dagegen etwas zu tun. So erschafft er sich selbst eine zweite Identität, mit der er versucht, an der örtlichen High-School Anschluss zu finden. Jedoch muss er schon bald einsehen, dass es gar nicht so einfach ist, zwei Leben unter einen Hut zu bekommen - nicht einmal für ein Genie wie Charlie.
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I must have caught just the last part of this in a hotel somewhere as a kid. Finally watched the whole movie to see what led up to the hockey scene I remembered. _Genius_ was a fine watch until the script had Charlie _not_ explain the real reason he'd pretended to be Chaz. His silence on the matter undermines the whole message of the film that he just leaves the Franklin kids to think he did it as a social experiment, or to make himself feel superior. There was a great opportunity for him to confide in his new friends about always being an outcast until now. Controlling the hockey players' entire bodies with one "microchip" affixed to a single skate didn't help, either. The graviton-assisted shenanigans aren't even internally consistent; sometimes the affected Rumson players act as if only the chipped skate is being manipulated, but other times their whole bodies follow the actions of whoever's controlling them from the lab. (A gag where two Rumson players were forced to kiss in midair would have distracted from the plot, so I'm sure the opportunity was intentionally ignored.) Surely my opinion would have been different all those years ago. But I'm older and a little wiser now, for better or worse. And speaking of watching this well after its release, I now have the ability to see that Emmy Rossum as Claire looks a _lot_ like Nico Parker as Sarah in HBO's _The Last of Us_ adaptation. Most viewers of _Genius_ up to now will have had no chance at all to make that association.