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Film Review: Leaves of Grass

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Possibly Tim Blake Nelson right-minded got sick and tired of of being so serious . The actor and novelist, whose aforesaid films as a captain have questioned the ens of God ( Eye of God ), retold Othello in a aged middle school mounting ( O ) and examined the consciences of Jews who worked with their oppressors in Nazi concentration camps ( The Wise Zone ) goes surely bonkers with Leaves of Stoolie . It is so nauseating with its ethnic caricatures, hokey design and twin-companion mix-ups that you recognize the whole item is a mischief. And that's well before a crazed orthodontist shows up, waving a gun.

Nelson certainly deserves to do a comedy. The disease is he exceptionally doesn't differentiate how. This is a unmodifiable, unconvincing screen with its stress far off-poor. Leaves will get laughs, all factual, but not the freedom character. This administer-shaker belongs strictly in festivals. As same, though, Nelson attracts enough squeaky-priced actors...

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