![]() ![]() The story, in the form of letters written by high school freshman Charlie, delves into the psyche and relationships of teenagers, making it a sort of “Catcher in the Rye” for a new generation. “I always wanted to make the movie,” says Stephen Chbosky, 42, author of the beloved novel “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” “But over the years, with the fan response to the book, that lifelong dream became an obligation.”Ĭhbosky struck gold in 1999 with his spin on the coming-of-age archetype. What’s the surefire way to guarantee you’ll be happy with the movie adaptation of your best-selling book? Keep the rights and sign on yourself as screenwriter, director and one of the executive producers. ![]()
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