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Garden State

ericc February 27, 2005
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Zach Braff’s (TV’s Scrubs)

makes his debut as writer and director in this powerful film about a man returning home

and having an internal awakening. Braff plays Andrew Largeman, a Jersey native who’s now

an actor in Los Angeles. After being estranged from his father for 10 years, Largeman

returns to New Jersey for his mother’s funeral.



Largeman has spent most

of his life on anti-depressant medication, but after a doctor’s visit for headaches, he

makes the decision to stop taking them. He also meets Samantha (Natalie Portman) while

in the doctor’s office. A friendship develops between the two as Largeman hangs out and

introduces her to old friends.



The film revolves around Largemen’s time

in Jersey. It includes partying and hanging out, facing past demons, and falling in

love—but it’s not as trite or cliché as it may seem. Braff’s script also doesn’t follow

the traditional screenplay three-act structure. Instead, the story flows in the same way

that life unfolds.



This movie struck a personal chord on many levels.

Before I met my wife, I’d developed a hard center to match my rough exterior, and I was

often closed when it came to emotional matters. I never did the medication thing, and my

mother is still alive, but like Largeman, it was a long time before my father and I could

share an adult conversation. This is why one of my favorite scenes is when Largeman

climbs on top of an old crane and just screams out loud. I was moved by hearing and

seeing that release and freedom of pain, and it made the moment very powerful.




Extras on the DVD included a better than usual behind-the-scenes look at

Garden State, deleted scenes, outtakes, commentary, and more.



I

certainly recommend this movie for independent film fans. In fact, everyone should see

it at least once.



GRADE: A (movie) A (DVD)

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