Fox Searchlight Pictures | Release Date: July 28, 2004
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AliceofXMar 2, 2016
I wasn't even sure if I should write this review as I struggled to come up with words to describe it. On the one hand there are some good things about it, quality moments where you really empathise with Zach Braff's character and hisI wasn't even sure if I should write this review as I struggled to come up with words to describe it. On the one hand there are some good things about it, quality moments where you really empathise with Zach Braff's character and his feelings. The movie really well captures the numbness of depression. And on the opposite spectrum I really liked Natalie Portman's character as she brought a lot of energy to it. There are some funny scenes and interesting characters but after a while the quirkiness becomes old and stale. Just being random doesn't make it funny.

But there is a profound emptiness that comes upon me when I think about the Garden State. It left me feeling nothing, as if I had forgotten half the film and now struggled to remember what was good about it. The film's better moments don't come together to a satisfying whole and the plot just feels unfinished.

Overall this is by no means a bad film. But it's one of those movies that you watch when there is nothing better on. It's satisfying as long as you don't expect too much.
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amheretojudgeJan 4, 2019
Happy Reunions.

Garden State Braff's debut directorial of a major motion picture may not be a home run, but is surely a surprising packet of delight that pleads your to keep a broad smile plastered throughout this sweet mellow journey.
Happy Reunions.

Garden State

Braff's debut directorial of a major motion picture may not be a home run, but is surely a surprising packet of delight that pleads your to keep a broad smile plastered throughout this sweet mellow journey. Arguably an introvert, revisiting his hometown that mends the broken things, is not a fresh take on drama, but the rudimentary process no matter how gullible, elevates the theme to a bright sunny day. The shady past and social conflicts between friends and family remains mediocre throughout the course, the only overwhelmed experienced to this stay, is Portman in her chirpy persona that keeps her emotions on the surface. Using his strength of the star cast to his best, Braff keeps her on the lead no matter with whom the screen is being shared.

The suave and soothing chemistry of theirs along with smart funny conversation keeps arguing back to all of our complaints. After which, the textbook structure and the overridden concept barely matters, Braff makes sure you too, as an audience, communicate with the gravitas of leaving your hometown. Braff as a performer suits in this low lazy boy costume fabricated for humor with aces held in his pocket. Portman, the trump card of this low budget drama soars above all, shattering the expectations and setting a new benchmark on a rom-com genre for her.

The tightly packed screenplay that flows smoothly in its first act is jaggedly on mark that leaves a long lasting impression, from a hip and happening party to the first meeting with Portman's, each tiny detail factors in majorly on storytelling. Addition to that, the humor never feels stretching the case or even an extra bit of the narration, it all feels like an essential part of the act. Garden State is a merry state, this teenage flick raises the bar to survive as an independent family drama.
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NKey34Jan 9, 2020
Probably the best coming of age film since The Graduate. Toal control equals total success... Well for Braff's case, in this instance, I should say.
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TheMovieCriticDec 31, 2012
What an interesting movie this is. It shows how life is too short to worry about the small things, and be stuck with no sense of direction. Among other lessons that could be learned, the main lesson is emphasized by the main characters majorWhat an interesting movie this is. It shows how life is too short to worry about the small things, and be stuck with no sense of direction. Among other lessons that could be learned, the main lesson is emphasized by the main characters major development throughout the movie. Good film, worth seeing. Expand
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TylerDurden900Jul 20, 2014
One of the smartest, perceptive dramas of the last decade. The characters are well developed, and the
movie has a totally feel from any other movie. Garden State is one of Natalie Portman's best movies.
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TheWalrus2000Mar 24, 2013
Extremely satisfying and depressingly hilarious, Garden State is one of the best comedy dramas ever and gives amazing performances for Natalie Portman and Zach Braff.
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ourtimehascomeFeb 12, 2017
One of the worst films I've ever seen. It lacks any conscious effort whatsoever, with simple "moments" to disguise the apparent lack of original ideas. The story is trite and boring, with the worst version of a protagonist and a Manic PixieOne of the worst films I've ever seen. It lacks any conscious effort whatsoever, with simple "moments" to disguise the apparent lack of original ideas. The story is trite and boring, with the worst version of a protagonist and a Manic Pixie Dream Girl as a romantic interest. The acting is poor, and no one seems genuinely interested. The music selections and the directing is good, not perfect but good enough for an independent film. Everything else falls short. Expand
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FrankR.Sep 2, 2005
This is the worst film in the last 100 years.
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RaviUDec 29, 2006
I dont know what it is about this movie, but the slow pacing and Braff's acting just seem to drag the movie down. Now, don't get me wrong...I enjoy independent films as much as the next guy, but this film just felt so tedious to I dont know what it is about this movie, but the slow pacing and Braff's acting just seem to drag the movie down. Now, don't get me wrong...I enjoy independent films as much as the next guy, but this film just felt so tedious to get through. I honestly love Braff and Portman in their other projects (Scrubs and Star Wars, respectively) but I felt like there was just some chemistry missing here. I'm sad to say that I can't recommend this movie. Expand
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LeoTs3181983Sep 5, 2010
Garden State is a great movie. Natalie Portman rocks! This movie is perfect for the sociology student. Don't miss it. It's one of Natalie Portman's best movies.
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TubieNov 3, 2010
A great movie, I recommend this to almost anyone. Zach does a good job and so does Natalie. The movie introduced me to great music and I hold it in high regard for that and the fact that it's a great film all around.
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HalfwelshmanNov 22, 2011
The best, and possibly, the only way to accurately describe Garden State is "cheerfully melancholic". That is to say it deals with some really depressing issues that have a profound impact on numerous people's lives, but in a positive,The best, and possibly, the only way to accurately describe Garden State is "cheerfully melancholic". That is to say it deals with some really depressing issues that have a profound impact on numerous people's lives, but in a positive, matter-of-fact way. It's well written, in a naturalistic and believable sort of style, and well-directed by Zach Braff, who also chose the music for the excellent soundtrack. In short, Braff has proved himself to be an extremely versatile talent. Performance-wise, Natalie Portman impresses, playing a quirky character with a capital Q, as does Peter Sarsgaard's heavily layered and complex performance, and Ian Holm, who, while not on screen for long, stands out as an extremely believable estranged father to Braff's Andrew Largeman. The film is also extremely funny, demonstrating a masterclass in deadpan comedy. Garden State is about life, living in the moment and dealing with the various crises that you encounter. You'll find yourself in a constant flux between laughter and weeping - the film expertly judges the mood of the moment, and touches the very core of your being. It's a film about humanity, and how life often isn't all it's cracked up to be. But it's the only life you'll ever have, so you'd better enjoy it while it lasts. It's not a particularly happy film, but it's often profound, and, rarely for what is essentially (and admittedly extremely dark) rom-com, it makes you think. Expand
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J-ShapAug 26, 2011
Garden State is a remarkably satisfying, pleasingly original take on familiar territory. Some will say it's merely The Graduate done for this generation. Fortunately, many will recognize that as a pro.
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hoops2448Dec 11, 2011
Garden State is charming, raw, emotional and even a little bit weird. However most of all, it is a brilliant love story of two incredibly damaged individuals as they learn what they really want from their lives over the space of a 3 dayGarden State is charming, raw, emotional and even a little bit weird. However most of all, it is a brilliant love story of two incredibly damaged individuals as they learn what they really want from their lives over the space of a 3 day weekend. Garden State is the story of Andrew Largeman (Zach Braff), Large to his friends, who returns home from LA for his mothers funeral and reunites with his estranged father and his childhood friends. He also meets Sam (Natalie Portman) a beautiful girl who just so happens to be a compulsive liar.
Both Large and Sam go on some bizarre adventures along with Large's old friend Mark (Peter Sarsgaard)
The best part of Garden State is the feel of it. Its perfectly crafted tone is one of optimism despite the darkness of the subject matter. For a first time director and writer (Zach Braff too) its thoroughly impressive because the film never loses focus, it has a tender loving feel to it, with the soundtrack being perfectly suited to it.
The acting is great with Braff bringing out the best in himself and his other two leads. Portman gives a quirky yet nuanced portrayal of a girl who got dealt a bad hand in life while Sarsgaard gives his character gravitas while bringing out the loyalty of the character. It's really a special movie. Something well worth seeing even if you don't like romance movies because its so much more.
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geedupSep 6, 2012
Such acclaim and gushing on this movie, I had to watch it. And, "quirky" story telling is a good way to describe the rather macabre themes. Which makes light of the subject, which may be good, or bad. I found the movie worth a few chucklesSuch acclaim and gushing on this movie, I had to watch it. And, "quirky" story telling is a good way to describe the rather macabre themes. Which makes light of the subject, which may be good, or bad. I found the movie worth a few chuckles but found myself more so trying to understand this movie was going. ANd, after watching it I am still not sure what the point was other than "accepting" or "moving on." I don't think I will keep it in my movie collection tho.' And if you don't like Zach's "acting" style (i.e. Scrubs) you won't much like this flick either. Expand
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NyeKemballJul 7, 2012
simply a must see movie, zach braffs acting is phenominal, the general feel and brilliant timing of the movie makes it a movie you must see before you die, simply awesome.
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axelkochAug 14, 2013
This movie isn't the funniest, the most touching, or the most realistic, yet a lovely and rememberable mixture of all three. I thought that some of the scenes, especially the first scene at the house of Natalie Portman's character, wereThis movie isn't the funniest, the most touching, or the most realistic, yet a lovely and rememberable mixture of all three. I thought that some of the scenes, especially the first scene at the house of Natalie Portman's character, were over-the-top and just didn't hit my sense of humor, but that's fine since the ones that made me smile were definitely predominant. Zach Braff proves to not only have a talent for acting, but also writing and directing and until he finally releases a new movie, we'll have to content ourselves with watching Garden State over and over again something that I am very keen on doing. Expand
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Compi24Nov 28, 2012
Zach Braff directs and stars in the 2004 dramedy "Garden State". The movie follows the story of a a 26-year-old actor/waiter (Braff) who returns to his hometown in New Jersey after his mother dies. First off, for a first-time attempt atZach Braff directs and stars in the 2004 dramedy "Garden State". The movie follows the story of a a 26-year-old actor/waiter (Braff) who returns to his hometown in New Jersey after his mother dies. First off, for a first-time attempt at directing a film, Zach Braff does an incredible job. I found the majority of this film to be entertaining. One of the best aspects of the film, is its really clever screenplay written, of course, by Braff. It features a lot of real witty and endearing dialogue between characters. Which brings me to another great aspect of the film - the performances. I found pretty much every performance in the film to be very very well done. Braff does a really great job of depicting what a person would be like if they've been taking lithium carbonate for most of their life. I also found Natalie Portman's portrayal of Sam to be adorable. Whenever her and Braff are interacting on screen their chemistry is just palpable. The film also features a very great licensed soundtrack. In the end, I found Zach Braff's "Garden State" to be a very intelligent romantic comedy that doubles as a very effective mood piece. Expand
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SileSixEchoMar 11, 2016
One of the most beatuiful movies I know. The contrast from the rather is really great, the characters are strong and believable. I fell in love with Nathalie Portman immediately because she really turns the overall mood of the movie around.
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shanna9650Sep 15, 2015
Visually, the movie fantastic. It moves in a really lovely way. The characters are interesting, and while not typical in movies, they are people I have known. I appreciate this greatly. I love the story and the adventures. I love theVisually, the movie fantastic. It moves in a really lovely way. The characters are interesting, and while not typical in movies, they are people I have known. I appreciate this greatly. I love the story and the adventures. I love the writing. I think the moments of terror and sadness are placed well, as are the absurd and silly. The soundtrack is a winner overall. I think that it's a trendy, but solid. Life is a mix of happy and sad, big and little issues. I do think this is a sort of "Graduate" sort of move, and people of this age are kinda all about themselves. That's okay. This is about someone literally waking up. He is coming to grips with his own feelings and dealing with them ...himself. I like that he has to trust other people in the process. That is really what this movie is centered upon. Expand
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OpinionatedGuyAug 28, 2014
A lot of people would say that this movie is their favorite. For me, this movie is neither perfect nor okay, it was brilliant. It's no wonder why this movie received cult following.

The humor of the movie is funny and charming in its own
A lot of people would say that this movie is their favorite. For me, this movie is neither perfect nor okay, it was brilliant. It's no wonder why this movie received cult following.

The humor of the movie is funny and charming in its own way without being forced nor trying too hard to be funny. It attributes to Zach Braff's sense of humor in the script.

The direction is so top-notch for a debut directorial film and the cinematography is so beautiful in this movie. It took my breathe away.

The cast performances from Zach Braff and Natelie Portman were charming and the characters they played are so relatable that you want to be friends with them.

I thought the movie had no plot until the end of the movie. The themes in the movie and the message the movie wanted to deliver were very thought-provoking for a comedy-drama movie. I guess this might be the reason why this movie is so loved by many people.

I think the best part of this movie was the soundtrack. The songs played during the movie were excellent and I loved how "Don't Panic" by Coldplay and "The Only Living Boy in New York" by Simon & Garfunkel is played. Zach Braff has good music taste.

While I wouldn't consider this as one of my top favorite movies I have seen, Garden State is an excellent movie from Zach Braff that I want to see it again.
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GeorgeS.Jul 28, 2004
Actor Zach Braff makes an audacious debut as a filmmaker in this funny, poignant portrayal of a young actor named Andrew Largeman (Braff) whose return from L.A. to New Jersey for a family funeral winds up as a few days of self-discovery thru Actor Zach Braff makes an audacious debut as a filmmaker in this funny, poignant portrayal of a young actor named Andrew Largeman (Braff) whose return from L.A. to New Jersey for a family funeral winds up as a few days of self-discovery thru the haze of his lifelong dependency on anti-depressives administered by his estranged psychiatrist father (Holm) and falling in love with the quirky, epileptic chronic liar Sam (Portman, light years away from Princess Amidala, in arguably her best role to date) while re-connecting with stoner buddy Mark (Sarsgaard, low-key sublimely perfect), a larcenous gravedigger. Witty, heartfelt mix of angst, anomie and ? finally ? acceptance ? of the joys of life amidst death and depression. Has the feel of a novella and echoes of Linklater, Crowe and Nichols (i.e. ?The Graduate?) yet its originality is in its comic dryness and self-depreciative protagonist (Braff, who resembles a pastiche of Ray Romano, Jerry Seinfeld and Garry Shandling, manages to balance the melancholia with barely restrained misplaced anger beautifully) that also dares to reflect authors such as Salinger and Cheever. Braff has a clever eye with camera angles (thanks to the skillful Lawrence Sher) underscoring moments of subtle nuance in capturing absurdity and beauty all at the same time and lets his co-stars shine with moments of both (Portman?s scene at her backyard pet cemetery will leave you with a lump in your throat and Braff?s embrace with her mom, a tear in your eye). Filmed in Braff?s home state ? a true metaphor (i.e. the out-of-nowhere abyss sequence) ? with familiar touches (the folding chair wedged in the front of Mark?s house) and sprinkled with wonderful music (including the ethereal ?Let Go? by Frou Frou (featured in the trailer and my pick for Trailer of ?04); exquisite and my vote (so far) for the best film of the year. Expand
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AndrewK.Aug 15, 2004
I wish there were like, half points for scores, cuz I feel like 7 is not enough for this one, but 8 might be too much. So let's say I give it a 7.5. This movie was very enjoyable throughout most of the film. Zach Braff's kind of I wish there were like, half points for scores, cuz I feel like 7 is not enough for this one, but 8 might be too much. So let's say I give it a 7.5. This movie was very enjoyable throughout most of the film. Zach Braff's kind of straight faced deadpan reactions were well played. Natalie Portman made me fall even more in love with her. I'm such a geek. I can't help it, even though I know its stupid, I've got a crush on a Hollywood star that I will probably never meet. But anyway, back to the movie. I think I would've liked to have seen more of Ian Holm's character. The only thing I really didn't like about the film was, in the end, it didn't seem like Braff's character really solved his problems. He just kind of said, "Hey Dad, everything's gonna be okay." And somehow that's supposed to be enough for his estranged father. So maybe the ending of the story is what needed the most work. Not that it wasn't a good movie, but I think that would have made it stronger. That will keep it from getting any major award consideration. All the dialogue seemed quite smart and original and real until it got to that third act. Then his character (really only his character and not the others) started speaking a bit melodramatically. All in all it didn't ruin the film for me, and its one of the better ones out there to see. The comedy in the film is wonderful. I guess that's all I have to say. Expand
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PekkaP.Jan 2, 2006
Watchable.
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DouglasF.May 5, 2007
Good flick! Can't say I'd see it twice but this was a real cute story with some fine acting by all parties. Braff could easily be misconstrued as keeping the movie a bit slow and such but this creates a genuine pace around a fella Good flick! Can't say I'd see it twice but this was a real cute story with some fine acting by all parties. Braff could easily be misconstrued as keeping the movie a bit slow and such but this creates a genuine pace around a fella doped on lithium for about a decade. I thought the ending was a little rushed and unexciting but then who's attention span coes past 2 hours these days? I will definitely look up the director's cut as I'll just bet that "the left-outs" would make this epic. Would recommend you also see both!! O, and GREAT SOUNDTRACK!! Expand
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AlexMar 20, 2008
My gf made me watch this movie the other day and i was expecting a girly kind of romantic comedy (not knowing any real details of who was directing or the plot) but i can say that it has become one of my favorite movies of all time. A My gf made me watch this movie the other day and i was expecting a girly kind of romantic comedy (not knowing any real details of who was directing or the plot) but i can say that it has become one of my favorite movies of all time. A definite recommendation. Expand
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BillS.Aug 23, 2005
Loved it! Don't care what failings it may have, if think it is easy to be over critical - this film left me feeling wonderful, made me cry, made me laugh, and the music is still with me - how can I not give it 10!! Zach Braff is just Loved it! Don't care what failings it may have, if think it is easy to be over critical - this film left me feeling wonderful, made me cry, made me laugh, and the music is still with me - how can I not give it 10!! Zach Braff is just amazing, Scubs is amazing also, and Portman made me feel like I was 16 again - hormones rushing all over the place!!! Wonderful wonderful wonderful! Expand
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radug.Jan 11, 2006
Great!
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DanielE.Nov 6, 2006
Despite the unexpected turns and the overall stop and go feel, Zach Braff has managed to produce an amazing film for his directing debut. The eccentricities of his characters and the mundane, everyday events occuring throughout the film only Despite the unexpected turns and the overall stop and go feel, Zach Braff has managed to produce an amazing film for his directing debut. The eccentricities of his characters and the mundane, everyday events occuring throughout the film only accent the beautiful technique Braff has used to portray a heart-moving tale in an every-day setting. Natalie Portman is amazing, using her experience to fully capture the free-lance and somewhat goofy tendencies of her character. Peter Sarsgaard is no dissapointment, bringing to the table a realism that embraces the overall context of the film. I was excited when I saw the teaser trailer for the first time. And now, as ever, I'm both enthralled and touched every time I see this film. Kudos to Zach. Expand
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TARTJJan 9, 2006
The reality of this movie was the gretest thing to me. Braff used a sort of bizarre yet very real situation to change the life of his character. The simplicity of the movie was what I really enjoyed and it had an underwritten sort of comedy The reality of this movie was the gretest thing to me. Braff used a sort of bizarre yet very real situation to change the life of his character. The simplicity of the movie was what I really enjoyed and it had an underwritten sort of comedy to it that made it hilarious. Expand
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ZanderM.Mar 5, 2006
Wicked Awesome.
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KyleLFeb 16, 2008
I think this movie has everything a movie needs to be great! It is hilarious at times, sad at times, and it can bring you to reality as well. A Great movie in my opinion!
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timR.Feb 4, 2009
Deep and moving.
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BrockRAug 19, 2004
A full 8 not a 7.5 as other friends of mine have suggested. I really believe this is the best movie I have seen this year. From hearing from other sources this is rated #2 behind dogville. I really hope Zach Braff gets an oscar nod for A full 8 not a 7.5 as other friends of mine have suggested. I really believe this is the best movie I have seen this year. From hearing from other sources this is rated #2 behind dogville. I really hope Zach Braff gets an oscar nod for origal screenplay or something because i think he deserves to be nominated at least, maybe not a win as of yet but a nomination none the less. Natalie Portman while a good performance is far from Oscar quality. Overall the movies comedy was crisp and clever. Never a joke falling flat. Braff's demenor is the perfect offbeat quality that lots of new age directors strive for and fall on their faces. Braff does a great job in his directoral debut. Bravo. Expand
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johnb.Oct 8, 2005
Thought it was the best film i had ever seen the first time i saw it around, but then i watched it again and it wasnt as good. I was so caught up in the quirky and original characters, setting and photography that i didnt fully follow the Thought it was the best film i had ever seen the first time i saw it around, but then i watched it again and it wasnt as good. I was so caught up in the quirky and original characters, setting and photography that i didnt fully follow the plot, which turns out is not as original as i thought, and conceited because it is semi-autobiographical. Hilariously funny at times, original and overall a superb film, but dont watch it twice. Expand
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PaulB.Aug 30, 2005
The photography is great -- and then that's it. This film made me throw-up in my mouth a little bit. Braff plays a thinly-veiled version of himself as a yong man -- misunderstood and emotionally hobbled by his parents, surrounded in his The photography is great -- and then that's it. This film made me throw-up in my mouth a little bit. Braff plays a thinly-veiled version of himself as a yong man -- misunderstood and emotionally hobbled by his parents, surrounded in his home town by idiots and philistines, and stuck in a going-nowhere waiter job when all he really wants to do is make intersting movies. Over the course of the film Braff breaks free from these emotional shackles and learns how to, yes FEEL, finally coming to realize what we (he) knew all along: yes, I AM a brilliant, sympathetic, and truly unique human being. The cliches in the film come fast and furious. Imagine Braff and Portman standing in the rain and screaming into an abyss -- into a LITERAL abyss. Or Portman prefacing an oh-so-obvious indie-pop single by The Shins with the phrase, "It will change your life." (Imagine the IPod of a stoned liberal arts college student on shuffle and youll easily guess the majority of the film's soundtrack.) Navel-gazing, narcissistic, self-involved -- I could go on. I have been bored by movies, I have been offended by movies, I have found movies stupid, but rarely do I truly hate a film. I HATED this film. Expand
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SaleemS.Sep 18, 2005
One of the most amazing movies i have ever seen. The way that the main character is portraited throughout the movie is a feeling that we can all relate to. A feeling that we should give up hope, or that we are not understood. The movie had aOne of the most amazing movies i have ever seen. The way that the main character is portraited throughout the movie is a feeling that we can all relate to. A feeling that we should give up hope, or that we are not understood. The movie had a great take on awkwardness, love, hate, and insite. Zach Braff discovers himself at the end of the movie, and sees a world that he hadnt thought existed since the beginning of his adolescence. Expand
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CindyPJan 10, 2008
Probably my favorite movie to date. I can watch it over and over again. The acting is incredible and the story is real and moving. I can't imagine how anyone could not like this movie!!
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DanE.Sep 15, 2005
Simply the funniest, most heartfelt and meaningful movies ever made. Oen of the best movies ever made.
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NickS.Mar 24, 2006
Really surprised me. I expected it to be good, but I was really blown away. It stands alongside Donnie Darko (and thematically, it's not dissimilar) as one of my favourites films. I very much recommend it.
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JustinR.Jul 15, 2007
It's so beautiful. Everyone grows up and you can relate to the feeling of finding yourself. All of us have to do it, and Mr. Braff did a flawless job.
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AshleyS.Nov 26, 2005
I absolutely LOVED this movie. It's ingenious. It could not get any better. Natalie Portman and Zach Braff gets 2 giant thumbs up!
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tonyGreenJan 29, 2022
Quirky, bittersweet, and full of wry humor, Garden State is an engaging small drama. Some lovely composed shots and nice touches. Braff and Portman give great performances.
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MovieGuysSep 29, 2013
As someone who had the chance to meet Zach Braff and live near where he grew up, I connected with this movie because I felt like the storyline could happen to someone like me. But besides my sentiments, this was a very good movie on its own,As someone who had the chance to meet Zach Braff and live near where he grew up, I connected with this movie because I felt like the storyline could happen to someone like me. But besides my sentiments, this was a very good movie on its own, the performances are great, and its message about adulthood shines bright. Expand
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RobFeightOct 1, 2018
Garden State gets better each time I rewatch this melancholic, whimsical film. Zack Braff exhibits a fine ability to stretch his range of character acting. Natalie Portman complements Braff's acting just in a comfortably, organic tone thatGarden State gets better each time I rewatch this melancholic, whimsical film. Zack Braff exhibits a fine ability to stretch his range of character acting. Natalie Portman complements Braff's acting just in a comfortably, organic tone that works perfectly.

The main success of this movie, though, is simply the story. Not too dark, not too unreasonable or difficult to suspend disbelief. It's warm-hearted and taps on the funny bone without falling into the fast-food rom-com genre.

Tenderness is felt despite, or maybe in-spite of Zach's character existing in a world of slowly fading numbness [after nine years] and stagnation/stillness in an otherwise fast flowing world.

Puts me in the mind of Wristcutters.

Thoroughly enjoyed Garden State.

For those rating this film a 'one' it must be exhaustingly, horribly miserable being that negative of an being. One vital element about writing a review: Be objective and keep your disdain for anything outside of your personal taste away from your review.
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