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In Theaters: June 17, 2022 (limited)
PG | 1h 30m | Comedy
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Brian (David Earl) is a lonely inventor in rural Wales who spends his days building quirky, unconventional contraptions that seldom work. Undeterred by his lack of success, Brian attempts his biggest project yet. Three days, a washing machine, and various spare parts later, he’s invented Charles, an artificially intelligent robot who learns English from a dictionary and has an obsession with cabbages. His success with Charles draws the attention of many locals, including Hazel (Louise Brealey), who encourages Brian to open up as the two become romantically involved. As the unlikely friendship between Brian and Charles grows, they struggle through their changing dynamic as Charles yearns for more independence.
Director: Jim Archer
Studio: Focus Features
Producer(s): Rupert Majendie
Cast: David Earl, Chris Hayward, Louise Brealey, James Michie, Nina Sosanya
Writer(s): David Earl, Chris Hayward
2 votes and 0 Reviews
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 85%
74%
In Theaters: June 17, 2022 (limited)
PG | 1h 30m | Comedy
Watch Trailer
Movie Times
Brian (David Earl) is a lonely inventor in rural Wales who spends his days building quirky, unconventional contraptions that seldom work. Undeterred by his lack of success, Brian attempts his biggest project yet. Three days, a washing machine, and various spare parts later, he’s invented Charles, an artificially intelligent robot who learns English from a dictionary and has an obsession with cabbages. His success with Charles draws the attention of many locals, including Hazel (Louise Brealey), who encourages Brian to open up as the two become romantically involved. As the unlikely friendship between Brian and Charles grows, they struggle through their changing dynamic as Charles yearns for more independence.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 85%
74%
In Theaters: June 17, 2022 (limited)
PG | 1h 30m | Comedy
Brian (David Earl) is a lonely inventor in rural Wales who spends his days building quirky, unconventional contraptions that seldom work. Undeterred by his lack of success, Brian attempts his biggest project yet. Three days, a washing machine, and various spare parts later, he’s invented Charles, an artificially intelligent robot who learns English from a dictionary and has an obsession with cabbages. His success with Charles draws the attention of many locals, including Hazel (Louise Brealey), who encourages Brian to open up as the two become romantically involved.
As the unlikely friendship between Brian and Charles grows, they struggle through their changing dynamic as Charles yearns for more independence.