Review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) by Dylan D — 15 Sep 2013
Whatever and whoever are the real stars of Jeff, Who Lives at Home. The film champions the idea that there's order to randomness, but it's up to the individual to make the first connection and see fate through to conclusion.
The film is expertly assembled and a pleasure to watch. It's easy on the eyes and mind, but that doesn't make it a thematic lightweight. On the contrary, this is a deep and involved movie, but it's deep and involved like few others, the picture easily intermixing casual cinema with dramatic heft.
Jason Segel's performance is exceptional, and the supporting cast understands the movie's superficial qualities and nuance alike. It may be said that all of Jeff, Who Lives at Home's randomness is leading towards a perfect movie.
This review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) was written by Dylan D on 15 Sep 2013.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home has generally received positive reviews.
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