Ok so i love dramatic movies with deep meaning behind them, i.e. the pursuit of happyness. if anybody could list some movies like that that they recommend it would be greaty appreciated = ]
Adri answered Monday August 6 2007, 10:44 am: "Garden State" is an amazing movie. Zach Braff wrote, directed and starred in the film, doing each to perfection. The plot seems a bit bizzare but as the story goes on, everything is put together perfectly.
Here's what the back of the movie box says:
Twentysomething, emotionally detatched Andrew Largeman (Braff) returns to his home in New Jersey after nine long years. Now, as he tries to re-connect with his past, a series of chance encounters with Sam (Natalie Portman) -- a free spirited girl who's everything he isn't -- sets the stage for a fateful, mind-blowing take on what his future might hold.
It's a bit of everything to be loved in a movie -- comedy, heartfelt emotion...a perfect blend.
I hope you get to see this movie - it was the first movie to make me cry in a long while! Enjoy.
Ashumms answered Sunday August 5 2007, 9:53 pm: 'Big Fish' - A movie about a man finally realizing that everything his father told him when he was younger was a complete lie. You know those stories of 'the big fish that got away'? A lie that you know is a lie. That's the concept.
'Mona Lisa Smile' - A movie about a group of young women in a university that think the only goal they should have is to capture a husband. But one woman realizes from her professor that there's more to happiness than securing a man that won't really appreciate you anyway.
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