The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012)

The Odd Life of Timothy Green, directed by Peter Hedges (Pieces of April) and co-written by Hedges and Ahmet Zappa, exhibits failure of imagination. The story clumsily grounds the make-believe elements in reality in a way that makes it both humdrum yet unbelievable. For all its striving for fairytale status, the film is essentially formulaic.

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