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Writer/Director Zach Braff delivers "an Oscar®-worthy performance" (CBS-TV Chicago) opposite a "wacky and endearing" (Newsweek) Natalie Portman in this quirky, coming-of-age comedy. Twentysomething, emotionally detached Andrew "Large" Largeman (Braff) hasnât been home to New Jersey in nine years. Now, as Large attempts to re-connect with a variety of odd acquaintances â" including his father â" he decides to risk getting high on the most potent and unpredictable drug there isâ¦life! Co-starring Peter Sarsgaard, Ian Holm and Method Man, Garden State is "marvelous fun" (Rolling Stone)Zach Braff (from the TV show
Scrubs) stars in his writing/directing debut,
Garden State--normally a doomed act of hubris, but Braff pulls it off with unassuming charm. An emotionally numb acto! r in L.A., Andrew (Braff) comes back to New Jersey after nine years away for his mother's funeral. Andrew avoids his bitter father (Ian Holm,
The Sweet Hereafter) and joins old friends (including the superb Peter Sarsgaard,
Boys Don't Cry) in a round of parties. Along the way he meets a girl (Natalie Portman,
Beautiful Girls) with demons of her own; bit by bit the two offer each other a little healing. Plotwise,
Garden State is familiar stuff, a cross between
The Graduate and a Meg Ryan movie, but Braff has an eye for goofy but resonant visual images, an ear for lively dialogue, and a great cast. The result is surprisingly fresh and funny.
--Bret FetzerStudio: Tcfhe Release Date: 03/02/2010John Krasinski (The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) star in the heartfelt film that explores the comedic twists and turns in one coupleâs journey across contemporary America. Anticipating the birth of their first child, longtim! e couple Burt (Krasinski) and Verona (Rudolph) embark on an am! bitious itinerary to visit friends and family in order to find their perfect home. Featuring a remarkable soundtrack and an incredible ensemble cast â" including Jeff Daniels, Allison Janney, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Catherine OâHara and Jim Gaffigan. Itâs the hilarious, witty film that critics are hailing as âabsolutely extraordinary!â (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone)
Away We Go has an incredible mix of ingredients: A script co-written by Dave Eggers (author of
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius), directed by Sam Mendes (
American Beauty,
Revolutionary Road), starring the not-hugely-famous-but-always-excellent Maya Rudolph (
Saturday Night Live) and John Krasinski (
The Office), and featuring an astounding supporting cast that includes Catherine OâHara, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jeff Daniels, Allison Janney, Jim Gaffigan, and more. Whatâs even more incredible is that all these ingredients blend together into a truly marvelous but very non-! traditional romantic comedy. For one thing, Burt (Krasinski) and Verona (Rudolph) are already a couple and expecting their first child. What they donât know is where theyâre going to live--so they set off on a tour of disparate locations (Tucson, Montreal, Miami) where they have friends or relatives, sampling not only different cities and climates but also different families. The social and emotional collisions that follow are sometimes very funny and sometimes heartwrenching.
Away We Go starts quietly and, through subtle yet consistently delightful scenes, builds to a surprisingly potent end. This is a gem of a movie, not to be missed.
--Bret Fetzer
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