Review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) by Dominic S — 14 Jan 2013
This is such an incredible and emotional story.
It's way more worthwhile even though it has the actors it has.
Jeff, 30 and jobless, lives at home with his mother and his brother, Pat, mid to late 30s, is married and has a job.
Currently, Jeff is obsessed with signs appearing to tell people what to do, where to go, or who to see.
Jeff gets a phone call from someone asking for someone named Kevin but it's the wrong number and Jeff takes "Kevin" as a sign.
All through the movie Jeff tries to find something with Kevin on it or relating to Kevin while helping out Pat with finding his wife who may or may not be cheating on him.
They both find Pat's wife and it's all a misunderstanding that leads up to the climax, which is so riveting and emotional.
(SPOILER) Jeff and Pat are stuck in traffic on a bridge and no car is moving. Jeff takes it as a sign to go see what's wrong ahead. A car crashed on the bridge and fell into the ocean below. Jeff quickly dives into the ocean and saves two girls and their dad named... Kevin.
The climax is so emotional and I couldn't stop crying.
Really pay attention throughout the whole movie.
I love the little lesbian kiss between Susan Sarandon and Rae Dawn Chong.
Jeff, who lives at home, I give you an 80%.
This review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) was written by Dominic S on 14 Jan 2013.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home has generally received positive reviews.
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