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 Garden State is a 2004 film about a young man named Andrew Largeman who returns home for his mother's funeral and how he must deal with his estranged family and friends. During his stay he meets a young woman named Sam and together they try to make...


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Garden State Information
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 Garden State is a 2004 film written by, directed by, and starring Zach Braff, with Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard and co-starring Sir Ian Holm. It was filmed over 25 days in April and May 2003 and released on July 28, 2004. The main setting and...




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 The Village Voice
Garden State
07/28/2004: 383 words, approx. 1 pages GARDEN STATE Written and directed by Zach Braff Fox Searchlight, opens July 28 Eternal sunshine of the mood-stabilized mind Best known for his role as a retarded quarterback, anhedonic actor-waiter Andrew "Large" Largeman (Zach Braff) comes home to New Jersey...
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 The Washington Post
Garden States
12/26/2004: 1,213 words, approx. 4 pages CUTTY, ONE ROCK Low Characters and Strange Places, Gently Explained By August Kleinzahler. Farrar Straus Giroux. 155 pp. $19 August Kleinzahler's magical new memoir, Cutty, One Rock, is a deeply moving, unpretentious 155-page masterpiece. Readers of Kleinzahler's poems (he has published...
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 The New York Observer
A Testament to Garden State Democracy
7/10/2007: 815 words, approx. 3 pages The ninth decade of 83-year-old Senator Frank Lautenberg’s life has been a charmed one, thanks to New Jersey’s dirty Democratic machinery. Just five weeks before Election Day in 2002, Mr. Lautenberg, then two years into an unhappy retirement from the Senate, was picked to replace...
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 The New York Observer
Jersey Joke: How the Garden State Became a Congressional Battleground
11/12/2007: 748 words, approx. 3 pages The dismissive view of Capitol Hill in the bossist culture of New Jersey politics was best articulated by John V. Kenny, one of several Jersey City mayors to have been involuntarily retired to a federal penitentiary: “How many jobs does a congressman have?”And yet...



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Garden State Analysis
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 In the move Garden State Andrew Largeman returned home for his mother's funeral for the first time in a decade. Having been overmedicated for years, Andrew was numb to his feelings and the world around him. He decided to leave all his medicine behind when he went home; he thought that he wanted to reconnect with his feelings that had be lost for so many years.


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Garden State by Zach Braff | |
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