Yes, we're back for another post ladies and gentleman! I decided that this post will be specific to Garden State, a beautiful movie directed and acted by Zach Braff (my favorite actor if no one knew.) In this movie Andrew (Zach Braff) returns home to his family after hearing that his mother had just drowned the night before. His home, which is in Garden State, is full of old, nostalgic people that Andrew get's to see again, though he appears not to be quite so ecstatic about revisiting the past. He also gets off the medicine he was on for nine years, telling the psychiatrist that he, "Doesn't feel like anything's wrong." The next few weeks he meets and gets to know this girl named Sam, and gets many new life lessons upon their getting to know each other.
I, personally, love this movie, but of course I like anything with Zach Braff in it. It has many life lessons, and is actually one of Zach's more, "serious," roles, something I didn't expect and enjoyed. He did a great job, and you should definitely check out his new movie, "The High Cost of Living," and his upcoming play, "All New People."
Anyway, another short post, but that could be considered my Brightside Review of the week. Thank you all, and I hope you have a good night/morning/whatever time it is for you.
P.S. New JaDS tomorrow!