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A Thousand Words Trailer: Movie Plot:
After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak.
Release Year: 2012
Rating: 4.3/10 (797 voted)
Critic's Score: 26/100
Director: Brian Robbins
Stars: Eddie Murphy, Cliff Curtis, Kerry Washington
Storyline
After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak.
Release Date: 9 March 2012
User Review:
The mood is rather muddied and the laughs are never big.
A Thousand Words starts off like a typical Eddie Murphy film, utilizing his expected blend of physical slapstick, mile-a-minute chatter, and wild-eyed contortionist facial expressions. The humor is derived almost entirely from awkward communications between Murphy and his acquaintances. But when the plot is well under way and the predicament becomes serious, the film takes a turn toward a sentimental, emotional drama, where the hero must right his wrongs and make amends with his past. It's as if the script was already in place, Murphy signed on, then rewrites shaped the movie into a vehicle for his unmistakable style (it probably doesn't help that filmmaker Brian Robbins also directed Meet Dave and Norbit). While the result is certainly not unwatchable, the mood is rather muddied and the laughs are never big.
A Thousand Words Movie Cast:
Eddie Murphy - Jack McCall
Kerry Washington - Caroline McCall
Emanuel Ragsdale - Tyler McCall
Jill Basey - Woman in Starbucks
Greg Collins - Construction Worker
Robert LeQuang - Starbucks Customer
Michael G. Wilkinson - Starbucks Customer
Lyndsey Nelson - Starbucks Customer
Michael Cody Gilbert - Starbucks Customer
Lou Saliba - Shrink
Clark Duke - Aaron Wiseberger
Cliff Curtis - Dr. Sinja
Mitchell Fink - Male Agent
Edi Patterson - Young Female Agent
Allison Janney - Samantha Davis
A Thousand Words Trailer: Movie Plot:
After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak.
Release Year: 2012
Rating: 4.3/10 (797 voted)
Critic's Score: 26/100
Director: Brian Robbins
Stars: Eddie Murphy, Cliff Curtis, Kerry Washington
Storyline
After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak.
Release Date: 9 March 2012
User Review:
The mood is rather muddied and the laughs are never big.
A Thousand Words starts off like a typical Eddie Murphy film, utilizing his expected blend of physical slapstick, mile-a-minute chatter, and wild-eyed contortionist facial expressions. The humor is derived almost entirely from awkward communications between Murphy and his acquaintances. But when the plot is well under way and the predicament becomes serious, the film takes a turn toward a sentimental, emotional drama, where the hero must right his wrongs and make amends with his past. It's as if the script was already in place, Murphy signed on, then rewrites shaped the movie into a vehicle for his unmistakable style (it probably doesn't help that filmmaker Brian Robbins also directed Meet Dave and Norbit). While the result is certainly not unwatchable, the mood is rather muddied and the laughs are never big.
A Thousand Words Movie Cast:
Eddie Murphy - Jack McCall
Kerry Washington - Caroline McCall
Emanuel Ragsdale - Tyler McCall
Jill Basey - Woman in Starbucks
Greg Collins - Construction Worker
Robert LeQuang - Starbucks Customer
Michael G. Wilkinson - Starbucks Customer
Lyndsey Nelson - Starbucks Customer
Michael Cody Gilbert - Starbucks Customer
Lou Saliba - Shrink
Clark Duke - Aaron Wiseberger
Cliff Curtis - Dr. Sinja
Mitchell Fink - Male Agent
Edi Patterson - Young Female Agent
Allison Janney - Samantha Davis
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