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Garden State (2004)
When Andrew Largeman (Zach Braff) returns to his hometown for his mother's funeral, he reconnects with old friends and - since he's gone off his depression medication - himself. A chance meeting with Sam (Natalie Portman), who also suffering from various maladies, opens his world to the possibility of rekindling emotional attachments, confronting his psychologist father, and perhaps beginning a new life. (read more)
| Release Date: | July 28th, 2004 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 1 minutes |
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I was holding back on watching this movie because it is written, directed and stars Zack Braff and it takes place in New Jersey. First of all I have become a fan of Braff because I have accepted the idea that he and I are a lot alike in personality. The characters he portrays on TV and in films are basically who I would...
(complete Garden State review by The Alpha Craig)
| Garden State Movie Review by Thom (8/29/2007) |
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One of those priceless films that will be forgotten by mainstream society in twenty years while its fans will have it on their shelves much like a treasured memory, Garden State's about little else than the characters at its heart - but what a heart it is.
Andrew Largeman (Braff), or "Large" as his friends call him,...
(complete Garden State review by Thom)
| Garden State Movie Review by Sage (8/3/2007) |
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Usualley you would think a movie that written, directed, and acted in by the same person wouldn't be very good, Garden State exceeds good. This movie has all the best elements of comedy, romance, and indie films. Its quirky and humorus plot made even better by the great actors(Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard,...
(complete Garden State review by Sage)
| Garden State Movie Review by Andy (5/18/2007) |
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Garden State is almost at the cult level. It's not quite there, but it's that movie that no one's seen that's really good. What the movie truly feels like is that movie from a writer/director that's leading up to that one great movie. Kind of like what Reservoir Dogs was to Pulp Fiction. This is the only movie that Zach...
(complete Garden State review by Andy)
When it's a rainy day in Vancouver, the last thing you want to do is trek over a bridge just to see a movie, however these are the lengths I was driven to to be able to see 'Garden State'. It was sooooo worth it.
Zach Braff may only be known as the weird funny dude from 'Scrubs', but that is about to change big time. ...
(complete Garden State review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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