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amazingg
on February 11, 2008
Posted by: Aaronc
from Lexington, Kentucky
This is one of the greatest soundtracks ever. It's amazing! Even if you haven't seen the movie, and you just want to hear some great music you'be never heard before... this is THE soundtrack to get. There's not a song on it that's not noteworthy.
What's great about it: the best soundtrack for a movie ever.
What's not so great: none!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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In the wake of his success on the hit NBC sitcom Scrubs, actor Zach Braff made his debut behind the camera writing, directing, and starring in this bittersweet romantic comedy. Braff plays Andrew Largeman, a young man who has just received word of his mother's passing. With this news, Andrew returns to the town in which he grew up, where he is greeted by his father, Gideon (Ian Holm), a psychiatrist. In addition to mourning the loss of his mother, Andrew is also attempting to adjust to life without the emotionally numbing antidepressants that he has recently opted to discontinue using. Gradually, with the absence of the pills, his reconnection with his past, and the introduction of Sam (Natalie Portman), a woman who would seem to have little in common with him, into his life, Andrew is able to see the potential for some positive changes. Also starring Jean Smart and Peter Sarsgaard, Garden State was once titled Large's Ark and premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
 
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this movie=love
on February 11, 2008
Posted by: Aaronc
from Lexington, Kentucky
Completley original- funny, organic, and honest. Pure genius... it will make you laugh and cry and scream. 5 stars for Zach Braff and Natalie Portman... This movie was so different from anything I'd ever seen, I honestly love it. I would deff. reccomend it for anyone, it's an all around great movie that can appeal to anyone's taste.
What's great about it: romance for the girls and comedy for the guys
What's not so great: cussing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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