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A graphic designer's enviable life slides into despair when his girlfriend breaks up with him.
Leave your thoughts about A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III.
| AV ClubNathan RabinIt isn’t a movie so much as a feature-length perfume commercial for a Charlie Sheen signature cologne with gorgeous packaging and absolutely nothing inside. |
| About.comEric D. SniderThe what-the-heck-was-that? novelty wears off with astonishing speed once it sinks in that none of this is going anywhere. |
| Shared DarknessBrent SimonA light (and slight) surrealistic comedy of emotional waywardness -- intriguing enough to qualify as a playful lark. |
| Willamette WeekMichael NordineAt once feeds into and deconstructs the Sheen persona; it also serves as a welcome reminder that, when he's not busy "winning" or having a public meltdown, the man is a charismatic onscreen presence. |
| FilmDrunkVincent ManciniThere isn't much interesting about delving into the psyche of a broad, meaningless caricature. Ooh, tell us about your rich internal life, Joe Camel! |
| Film.comJordan HoffmanAs the anticipated follow-up to Roman Coppola’s marvelous 2001 film “CQ,” this is something of a letdown, but as a breezy romp it could be far, far worse. |
| TIME MagazineMary F. PolsSitting through The Mind of Charles Swan III does not lead to a deeper understanding of Charlie Sheen. It does, however, demonstrate his compulsion for poor judgment and bad choices. |
| The AtlanticRobert LevinThe film reveals a depth and weight to the Charlie Sheen archetype that we haven't experienced before. |
| VarietyBoyd van HoeijSwan is more of a doodle than a fully formed idea, though not necessarily less enjoyable for it, since it was clearly intended to be an undisciplined, anything-goes kinda story. |
| The PlaylistJessica KiangA film of surface pleasures, even joys, but those joys seem to be longing for a central idea around which to coalesce. |