Tim Blake Nelson makes chewy, thought-provoking pictures — though this could hardly be more different from his last directorial effort, Holocaust rebellion drama The Grey Zone. Edward Norton delivers knock-out performances — as a Classics professor and his pot-dealing identical twin — and while the story doesn’t quite satisfy, this is a smart, sometimes very funny, cult in the making.
Leaves Of Grass Review
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Classics professor Bill (Norton) leaves his Ivy League surroundings and gets caught up in the drug dealings of his identical twin Bill (also Norton).
Release Date:
12 Oct 2010
Running Time:
105 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
Leaves Of Grass
A great perfomance by Norton as the twins with some very funny moments, but ultimately a little unsatisfying.
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