TimmyReview of Garden State.

It’s a critical problem when movies come to me highly recommended. You do the math.

The openning had me curious. The following few scenes left me skeptical, as if “waiting” for the movie to begin. I don’t particularly like drugs in movies, so that turned me off during those scenes. I don’t know why it was suggested this could make me cry, this movie didn’t move me in that direction at all. In fact, I had a feeling I was laughing at the wrong moments. I tend to do that sometimes during movies.

Overall, it struck me as a “awkward moment” movie. Thankfully not too awkward, and each moment was context-relevant and not just done for show. One of the first scenes where .. You know, I don’t even remember the main character’s name. I have that issue sometimes. They kept calling him Large? The guy that looks like he could play Keanu Reaves. Well, the room is all white. It’s symbolism and stuff to reflect his emotionally numb state!

Isn’t that artistic. (My sarcasm bleeds; but I am observant.)

The character of Sam (Natalie Portman) is meant to be charismatic and succeeds in that respect. If she was meant to simply be a catalyst, she succeeds. But if she was meant to actually be a coherent character, I’m having a hard time understanding the “why”. Or maybe I’m being critical.

Some suspensions of disbelief I can go with, especially with some of the movies I watch. One plot device that always irks me is the Instant Romance. I don’t care whether you’re falling for Darth Vader, or Keanu Reaves, I’m not buying it. Perhaps I just don’t relate nor understand Sam’s emotionally eclectic state. This is simply not explained. She cries and I’m left relating to the main character, and partly muttering to myself, “wtf?”

And the Plane Ride? Oh please, I can’t help but think of Not Another Teen Movie. Don’t get on that plane!

I was told this movie would move me, or change my emotional state. I don’t really think it did that. It’s a hard charge to say, “Be like Amelié.” Amelié accomplished the surreal while keeping the real. That is how I related to it, on those surreal yet real terms. It held me through the entire movie and moved me. Garden State was not meant to be surreal at all, and my lack of relating to the “real” nature of the movie caused me to feel a lack of empathy for the characters.

It’s all fine and dandy to point at characters and say, “Wow, that reminds me of someone.” But there didn’t seem to be any emotional crescendo. The end of the movie comes when we actually learn about the main character. So be it.

There was an overriding theme of capturing the moment. Was that it? Pointing out how gee, this is actually our lives. Sorry, I was distracted by Method Man. No, not mocking. I dislike rappers in leading roles. But I get a huge kick when they play small parts. Word to your homies, yo.

I don’t feel like anything was resolved between him and his dad. Empty talk in my opinion. The actors clearly protrayed those awkward father-son moments rather well. But resolution? It really bothered me when he put his hand on his chest.

I’m very conscious when movies have slow moments. This isn’t to say I need ACTION-PACKED THRILLERS. I just notice when movies have moments that aren’t really relevant or important, or otherwise are losing my interest. Above all, ENTERTAIN. This has a relatively low slow-moment quotient, but there were moments here and there where I wavered and my mind wandered away from the film. Films are ACTION-PACKED because they have nothing to say. Slow movies are slow because if you sped it up, you’d miss something. Regardless, the length of the movie felt appropriate to the passage of time.

As a movie, I’m glad I watched it. Definitely would recommend others to rent it. But there are very few movies I actually own, and unfortunately this movie is not good enough to join those titles. I wouldn’t mind seeing this again with others, but if this was just a one-night stand, it would suffice in its rental nature. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have my Amelié soundtrack on, and it’s making me feel things this movie did not.

Next movie: Miracle or Broken Flowers. The former because I’ve caught parts of it, and it actually made me cry. The later because I love the third wave of Bill Murray movies.

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I HATE awkward moment movies. Like when you’re watching a movie and people are having sex and your mom is watching the movie too, and it’s like.. so awkward. I only cried during one movie and I can’t remember the name. It’s pretty new. It has Johnny Depp in it, and I think it has something to do with Peter Pan. It was good.

I hesitate to recommend this movie, since I think some of it might be some of the things you are not wanting, but one of the best uplifting, but emotional movies I have watched in the last year is “Tarnation”. I’ll leave you a link to get a better idea of what it’s about. http://www.i-saw-tarnation.com/ Rose

ok I feel stupid, that link is broken. You can find it easily enough at amazon or imdb for an idea of what it’s about. Rose

Personally, I loved Garden State, but then… I really like Zach Braff. I’ve yet to see Amelié though, although I’ve wanted to for quite some time.

April 12, 2006

Yeah, I had kind of the same reaction to Garden State. I liked it a lot, I think because it kind of captures a lot of valuable ideas about the state of a lot of people in our generation, but it didn’t really bring many of them to fruition. But the soundtrack was pretty good. Sometimes I feel like an indie snob listening to it, but it is good.

I enjoyed Broken Flowers. You are better at voicing the review, so I will leave it to you. Do I have a choice anyway? =) I hope you will try “Life as a House” and “Run, Lola, Run.” Have you seen “Hedwig and the Angry Inch?” (Sorry, don’t know how to do the italics code).

And Garden State was okay in my book, but not great.

April 12, 2006

Well, that’s what you get, when you don’t watch Life Is Beautiful, like I commanded. ryn: Thanks for bein’ all supportive and understanding. It totally helps. 🙂

Hedwig and the Angry INCH. LOL A modern day Rocky Horror Picture Show type of movie. Awesome movie. Rock/fantasy/musical…phenomenal soundtrack. Another highly recommended for your viewing pleasure. The story behind the scenes is as good as the one on the screen, too.

Well, darn. I actually enjoyed Hedwig MORE than Rocky Horror, if that holds any weight. Still highly recommended. Hedwig and the Angry Inch is the name of the band, and also a representation of all that is “left” of Hedwig as he escaped East Berlin. Better story line than Rocky Horror ten fold. Does that inspire you at all? I am not opposed to begging…please, please watch it!

April 13, 2006

I think I will see it, but yeah I agree that it may have just been a little overhyped. People acted like it changed their lives. In their case, it seemed that it didn’t need to change MUCH!

this is why i never let people talk me into seeing their favorites. you’re the first person i know who doesn’t like this movie. now i can feel safe not seeing it.

I liked Garden State, but thought the end was weak. I think he should have gone back to LA. Would have made for a much more powerful ending. Although, it did make me cry. The scene where Sam is in the phone booth crying her heart out made me sad. 🙂

April 13, 2006

ryn: Si. La Vita e Bella: He’s a carefree Jewish book keeper who starts a fairy tale life by courting and marrying a lovely woman from a nearby city. He and his wife have a son and live happily together until the occupation of Italy by German forces. In an attempt to hold his family together and help his son survive the horrors of a Jewish Concentration Camp, Guido imagines (cont’d)

April 13, 2006

(cont’d) that the Holocaust is a game and that the grand prize for winning is a tank. Come on, that’s some good stuff. Or if you actually hate it, that’s some good stuff to rip on, in another thrilling TimmyReview!

April 15, 2006

Yeah, I fell asleep on that movie. Oops.

April 15, 2006

And what about the dramatic kiss scene at the big hole? There was a damn third wheel stuck there the whole time. They start some music and zoom in and try to pretend he’s not here, but I didn’t forget, all I could think of was how he was likely looking away, feeling really uncomfortable. Romances where I hate the female lead just don’t work for me.

April 15, 2006

Not Natalie Portman, she’s beautiful. Her character just came across as a chore.

April 15, 2006

“other than that, mrs. lincoln, how was the show?” i thought garden state was an awesome movie. cept they should have found someone else to play sam, natalie portman is good, but yea. not that good. have a spiffy day man. xthe jamiex

May 1, 2006

I found Garden State to be a decent watch, but I would never have called it “moving”