Paramedic Florio Ferrente revives Charlie but Sam dies in his arms. During an out-of-body experience, Charlie hugs and reassures Sam, promising not to leave him. The car later gets rear-ended by a SUV, pushing them into an intersection where they are T-boned by a 18-wheeler, killing them both. While on the road, Charlie reassures him that his departure will not be like their father's abandonment. Charlie tries sneaking out to the party, but Sam catches him and asks for a ride to his friend Tommy's house. That night, Charlie wants to attend a graduation party with his friends, but his mother makes him babysit Sam. He graduates from Winslow High School and after graduation, Charlie promises Sam they will practice baseball every day until he leaves for Stanford. Cloud, with his younger brother Sam, wins a boating race on his sailboat Splendid Splinter, subsequently receiving a sailing scholarship to Stanford University. Cloud grossed just $48 million worldwide against a production budget of $44 million (not including advertisement and distribution costs).Ĭharlie St. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing the script's tonal confliction and Efron's performance. Cloud was theatrically released in the United States on Jand was both a critical and commercial failure. Filming lasted from July to late October 2009, with much of it occurring in upstate New York's forest and Gibsons' coastal pier.Ĭharlie St. The film's production (by Relativity Media and Marc Platt Productions) began in upstate New York and British Columbia. In some markets the film used the complete title of the book.Īfter winning the rights to adapt the book into film, Universal Pictures had James Schamus and Lewis Colick write drafts for the script, with Craig Pearce writing the final script, and director Steers helping to polish it for completion. Cloud's choice between keeping a promise he made to his younger brother, who died in a car accident, or going after the girl he loves. The film is directed by Burr Steers and stars Zac Efron and Amanda Crew. Cloud, published in 2004 by Bantam Books. Cloud is a 2010 American supernatural drama film based on Ben Sherwood's novel The Death and Life of Charlie St.
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