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| Stranger Than Fiction | |||
January 28th, 2008 by
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This is the story about IRS agent Harold Crick, the narrator tells us. Only, Harold can hear the narrator too. In detail she tells him how he brushes his teeth. Suddenly, he realizes he is a book’s main character. In search for the author, the author herself is trying to find an end to the story. | ||||||||
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It's not every day a story so fresh, quirky and original entertains without being too shallow. As Jim Carrey in The Truman Show, Will Ferrel (I'm sure he would hate this comparison) goes serious, without taking it too far. Most original ideas turn into one trick ponies. But there's so much to this story, there seems to be so much heart and passion in it, it's almost impossible not to get some delicious popcorn for it.
By the director that brought you Finding Neverland and Monster's Ball, this is a story you should definitely check out. | ||||||||
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[...] Stranger Than Fiction “It’s not every day a story so fresh, quirky and original entertains without being too shallow.” [...]
[...] Stranger Than Fiction “It’s not every day a story so fresh, quirky and original entertains without being too shallow.” [...]