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.
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"The problem with Eddie Murphy? It is not a problem of talent, or fearlessness. He has plenty of both. But in 'A Thousand Words,' (...) he's a first-rate talent stuck in yet another third-rate piece" (Michael Phillips: Chicago Tribune) ----------------------------------------
"The concept is unoriginal, the scenarios aren't funny, and its message is banal. Plus, Murphy alternately hams it up and phones it in (...) Rating: *1/2 (out of four)" (Claudia Puig: USA Today) ----------------------------------------
"Even Murphy's largely wordless, physically adroit performance can't redeem this tortured exercise in high-concept spiritualist hokum" (Justin Chang: Variety) ----------------------------------------
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