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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 43 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 26, 2009
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Searchlight
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Zach Braff & Natalie Portman | |
Performer: | Ian Holm, Peter Sarsgaard, Ron Leibman, Method Man, Jean Smart, Ann Dowd, Denis O'Hare, Geoffrey Arend & Jackie Hoffman | |
Directed by | Zach Braff | |
Screenwriting by | Zach Braff | |
Composition by | Chad Fischer | |
Produced by | Pamela Abdy, Dan Halsted, Gary Gilbert & Richard Klubeck | |
Director of Photography: | Larry Sher | |
Executive Production by | Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg & Stacey Sher |
Entertainment Reviews:
[W]arm and unforced...
Entertainment Weekly
GARDEN STATE is an introspective, melancholy piece of slacker existentialism which rips apart occasionally to reveal belly laughs and tiny miracles.
Uncut
Rating: 4/5 --
Smart drama for mature older teens and up.
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Common Sense Media
[With] an easy-going openness, unfolding episodically at a rambling pace and presenting its most distinctive touches nonchalantly...
Sight and Sound
Rating: 3/5 --
[A] goofy, melancholy, seriocomic slice of life...
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Sacramento News & Review
[A] modestly magical indie...
Premiere
This is a movie where 'sensitivity' and 'sincerity' are signposted by songs by Paul Simon and Nick Drake, which I guess says it all.
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Time Out
Product Description:
Andrew "Large" Largeman (Zach Braff of TV's SCRUBS) is returning home to New Jersey for the first time in nine years to attend his mother's funeral. A struggling actor in Los Angeles, he's been living under clouds of medication prescribed by his psychiatrist father (Ian Holm). After drifting through the funeral with the same emotional numbness he's felt for years, he reconnects with old friends Mark (Peter Sarsgaard), a gravedigger, and Albert (Denis O'Hare), a millionaire who invented noiseless Velcro. In a doctor's office, he meets ebullient Sam (Natalie Portman), an epileptic whose lust for life inspires Andrew to feel things that his medication long denied him. Over four days, he develops feelings for Sam he didn't know he was capable of, and faces up to the resentment his father holds toward him about an accident that happened long ago.
Writer, director, and star Zach Braff makes his debut feature with this off-kilter, unusually smart, self-assured coming-of-age film. GARDEN STATE has a knack for sharp-edged humor, character quirks, and finding lovely imagery within the mundanity of the suburbs. These things combined are abundant evidence to indicate that Braff's filmmaking future is filled with limitless promise.
Writer, director, and star Zach Braff makes his debut feature with this off-kilter, unusually smart, self-assured coming-of-age film. GARDEN STATE has a knack for sharp-edged humor, character quirks, and finding lovely imagery within the mundanity of the suburbs. These things combined are abundant evidence to indicate that Braff's filmmaking future is filled with limitless promise.
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