Review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) by Racketracer — 16 Mar 2012
A touching independent film, Jason Segel and Ed Helms drive this movie's story on fate and destiny. Jason Segel plays as Jeff, a man who doesn't do much with his life but believes that everything and everyone in the world is connected.
As he begins to unravel what he believes is his own destiny he finds that what he does influences not only him but his mother and brother as well. The film is one of the more charming ones that has come out this year, reminding me of works by Jason Reitman who happened to also be a co-producer.
While the audience may not be enthralled by the overall lack of comedy found in most of Segel's other movies, "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" has its quirks here and there that make it a fun heartwarming movie to watch and play along with.
This review of Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2012) was written by Racketracer on 16 Mar 2012.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home has generally received positive reviews.
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