Actors: Jason Segel, Ed Helms Directors: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass Studio: Paramount Format: DVD Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 |
![]() ![]() | Jeff Who Lives at Home +UltraViolet Digital Copy Actors: Jason Segel, Ed Helms Directors: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass Starring Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, TV?s How I Met Your Mother), Ed Helms (Hangover I & II ) and Academy Award®-winner Susan Sarandon, Jeff Who Lives at Home is the story of one man?s hilarious search... more » |
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Member Movie Reviews![]() Reviewed on 2/12/2023... This dramedy will seem as aimless as Jeff, but stick with it. It is going somewhere. I've enjoyed most of the Duplass brothers' films, but this is my favorite. I recommend it for people who tend to prefer indie movies over blockbusters. There is a spoiler for the movie Signs near the beginning; if you haven't seen that yet and want to, watch Signs first. 0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful. ![]() Reviewed on 6/20/2016... A charming little film. Slacker Jeff decides that he's going to have his questions about the meaning of life answered by Kevin. Trouble is, he doesn't know who Kevin is. Jeff's brother, married to a lovely woman, sees her starting an affair. Jeff's mom sits lonely at her office desk and can't figure out who is sending her messages marked "secret admirer." Twists, turns, one real surprise, a kiss under a waterfall, and you'll come away smiling. 1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful. ![]() Reviewed on 12/20/2012... Not without fault, the Duplass brothers have crafted a funny and poignant film about human inter-relationships, fate, and the oft-powerful results. The powerful on-screen mingling between the characters of Jason Segel and Ed Helms blended well with the slightly dark humor of Jay and Mark Duplass. The hand of co-producer Jason Reitman could absolutely be seen in what can oxymoronicly described as short-lived melancholy throughout the film only to be superimposed by bursts of heart-rendering bliss and vice versa. Even Susan Sarandon's character, who is supposed to be the character's family foundation, falls to subdued emotion and frustration as the events of this production unfold. Along with the superb production and script, the camera work was technically very good and each actor/actress delivered a knockout performance. Predictability not withstanding, Jeff, Who Lives at Home is a wonderful, heartfelt tale by what is sure to be the longstanding and successful careers of Jay and Mark Duplass. 1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
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