Review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) by Sunil J — 25 Jul 2012
Small, sincere, touching, and heartfelt. "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" is the type of film that is the perfect little film for the type of story it is telling. As a man receives a mysterious phone call who asks for a man by the name of Kevin, Jeff, who lives at home with his mother, must find what this name means.
Alongside of this story, is his brother Pat, who is having relationship and financial problems. When the two collide, a sense of fulfillment clouds the film. Their mother, played wonderfully by Susan Sarandon, is a woman who is struggling to find herself a soulmate, when someone happens to pop up on her computer.
This film takes many turns for the best. The editing, fast zooms, simple camerawork, acting, and most of all, the story, are all phenomenal. You may feel like you have seen some of these elements in a film in the past, but altogether, it makes for a stunningly beautiful picture.
"Jeff, Who Lives at Home" is one of the best films of 2012!
This review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) was written by Sunil J on 25 Jul 2012.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home has generally received positive reviews.
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