Probably, one of the best things that life has to offer is when mankind invented movies mostly to entertain, educate and awaken your sensitivities to the world and beyond.
Of course, he's the nerdy guy named Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory sitcom which was pretty hilarious. Okay, back to my rants. I've been dying to watch this film ever since it was released and it was never a let down. It was one of those film that focuses on emotion rather long conversational dialogue as the movie progress.
The main character Andrew played by Zach Braff is a troubled young man in his mid twenties. Being trapped alone by his past in a dysfunctional family with a paraplegic mother and a controlling psychiatrist father. He kept on blaming himself to what happened to her disabled mother throughout his growing years until his father decided to send him out from home to escape all the troubles at home. Now, after a decade of being away from he is finally coming home sadly because of his mother's funeral. There in his hometown, he made a lot of realization as he stopped taking his father's prescribed medication, met old friends and eventually facing life as it comes no more escaping to reality. By then, he met Sam (played by Natalie Portman) who has been part of his former high school and become his love interest.
The movie comes in a very quirky scenes that will made you rethink about life and how you really embrace life its ups and downs, joy and tragedies as well love and friendships.
It is so great to learn that Zach Braff did a great job in writing and directing this movie. Great choice of original soundtracks too. If you are into alternative Coldplay-ish genres, the music came along with emotional drama that every characters in this movie blend so well.
Such a feel good movie!
xoxo
So, I’m one of the chosen few to write about how it feels like to be stuck in the rut and watch a bunch of movies out there until everything clears. I woke up this morning searching for an ounce of confidence and ideas for an experimental blog but here I am it leads me to the quite overrated topics.
Why don’t I take a plunged instead of doing nothing? I told myself with a deep sigh.
Here we go. Pleaseeeee.
To those who wouldn’t love what I have to say, this page is not for you and this is my blog so I have all the right to write anything that might not pleasing to you.
Drum Roll.
First off the list this week that caught my eye....
- Garden State (2004) A+
Of course, he's the nerdy guy named Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory sitcom which was pretty hilarious. Okay, back to my rants. I've been dying to watch this film ever since it was released and it was never a let down. It was one of those film that focuses on emotion rather long conversational dialogue as the movie progress.
The main character Andrew played by Zach Braff is a troubled young man in his mid twenties. Being trapped alone by his past in a dysfunctional family with a paraplegic mother and a controlling psychiatrist father. He kept on blaming himself to what happened to her disabled mother throughout his growing years until his father decided to send him out from home to escape all the troubles at home. Now, after a decade of being away from he is finally coming home sadly because of his mother's funeral. There in his hometown, he made a lot of realization as he stopped taking his father's prescribed medication, met old friends and eventually facing life as it comes no more escaping to reality. By then, he met Sam (played by Natalie Portman) who has been part of his former high school and become his love interest.
The movie comes in a very quirky scenes that will made you rethink about life and how you really embrace life its ups and downs, joy and tragedies as well love and friendships.
It is so great to learn that Zach Braff did a great job in writing and directing this movie. Great choice of original soundtracks too. If you are into alternative Coldplay-ish genres, the music came along with emotional drama that every characters in this movie blend so well.
I really feel like watching this with a cup of coffee in hand while waiting for myself to fall asleep.
Such a feel good movie!
xoxo
G

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