Easy biting looking for lost

Mallory 2022-03-14 14:12:22

The first half of the movie is quirky and hilarious, full of funny, understatement plots, but the second half gets serious and starts to stop being funny, as Andrew and Samantha both try to figure out what happened to themselves what. The film also takes the method of interlude, describing the story of Mark trying to find a witness for Andrew, but after going through all kinds of things, everything goes back to the starting point.

The film focuses on Bluff's generation, and tells the story of their loneliness from the time they graduate from college to before they get married (a period that usually lasts 10 years or more). When a person can't sort out the clues of his own life, we may choose to go back to the beginning to find the past growth experience.

What "Love to New Jersey" wants to say is that there is always light at the end of the dark tunnel, and that living through the dark tunnel is also full of fun.

Incredibly clever and agonizingly painful, Home in New Jersey portrays a uniquely fresh Age X experience. From this point of view, it has some similarities with "Lost in Translation" - it also uses a keen eye to find itself in a certain absurd situation.

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Extended Reading
  • Elbert 2022-04-23 07:01:30

    Turns out Jim Parsons (Sheldon) started speaking the Klingon language right here...A quietly troubled young man returns home for his mother's funeral after being estranged from his family for a decade.

  • Cecile 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Soy sauce ears. . . it's cute to fall in love with some weirdo

Garden State quotes

  • Sam: My hair is blowing in the wind.

  • Andrew Largeman: Place looks good.

    Gideon Largeman: Oh, that's nice. Yeah, we've been doing a lot of work on it.

    Andrew Largeman: Really?

    Gideon Largeman: Actually, no. I don't know why I just said that.