Teaser Trailer for ‘The Odd Life of Timothy Green’ or Who Asked for a Cabbage Patch Kid Movie?

By  · Published on August 9th, 2011

Earlier today, the international trailer for We Need to Talk About Kevin showed us that a child raised in a seemingly normal environment could still end up a horrifying, dead-eyed sociopath with a panache for porn. Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes film swiftly removed any hope that human spawn could be charming or cuddly ‐ so let’s chuck ’em all and turn to something a bit more organic. After all, there’s nothing more hip than locally grown produce, so why not some locally grown kids? You liked the Cabbage Patch Kids when you were younger, right?

Enter Disney’s The Odd Life of Timothy Green. The film is billed as “an inspiring, magical story about a happily married couple who bury a box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for an infant. Soon, their child is born, though Timothy Green is not all that he appears.” That’s right, in this film, Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton can’t have children, so they write down everything they’d want for the kid they can never have, toss those wishes into a box, bury it in their garden, and act like it’s totally normal when a mud-covered elementary schooler shows up in their house during a hefty rainstorm. I know we’re doing great things with soybeans right now, but this is too much ‐ there’s a big difference between a tofu burger and a garden-grown kid. Cue some stuff that looks like Powder fell in with some slow food hippies, and boom! there’s The Odd Life of Timothy Green.

The film at least has an interesting pedigree, as it’s been written and directed by Oscar nominee Peter Hedges (best known for his work on family dramedies like Pieces of April, Dan in Real Life, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, and About a Boy), with a story credited to Ahmet Zappa (yes, a Zappa, of course).

The Odd Life of Timothy Green will open on August 15, 2012. [Yahoo! Movies]

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