The Odd Life Of Timothy Green Blu-ray Clips Tell A Story About A Boy
The Odd Life of Timothy Green is preparing for a December 4 Blu-ray and DVD release. Part magical tale and part family narrative, The Odd Life of Timothy Green is as unusual as it’s title, an eclectic film about learning lessons and building concepts of family. When a couple wishes for a child and Timothy literally pops out of the ground, the Greens are overjoyed at the turn of events. However, things are not quite as they seem. If you haven’t caught the flick, I won’t spoil the film for you, but we do have some clips that will give audiences some hints as to what they can expect if they give the movie a whirl.
“You Need To Look Out Back” is a good introduction to the Green family, just after the arrival of the grade school-aged Timothy. The family will later have to get into the complications of leaves growing on Timothy’s body as well as sending the little boy to school, but for now, he’s a miracle—one that seems to have sprouted out of the ground.
The second clip, “Leaf Cutting,” occurs after the Greens have decided it would be a better call to get rid of the leaf sprouts located on Timothy’s legs. They’ve brought in an expert (of sorts) to help with the task, but the de-sprouting activity does not go exactly as planned.
The Odd Life of Timothy Green is coming to Blu-ray and DVD in different sets that will each come with a different number of bonus features. We’ve got a full rundown of which set comes with what, so if you are interested in the flick, check it out and decide for yourself.
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