Jeff, Who Lives at Home-2011
Director Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
Starring Jason Segel, Susan Sarandon
Scott’s Review #107
Reviewed July 12, 2014
Grade: B
I confess to not being a huge fan of Jason Segel.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011) tells the story of a slacker who lives with his mother and lives in the shadows of his successful brother, played by Ed Helms.
He regularly smokes pot and looks for meaning in random occurrences.
One day he begins an adventure when he believes he sees meaning in a phone call and it sets up a series of mishaps involving his brother and estranged wife, played by Judy Greer.
The secondary story involves the mother (Susan Sarandon), who leads a dull life working a mundane job. She suddenly develops a secret admirer at her job.
The film was much better than expected. As the movie unfolds it turns into a day in the life of a dysfunctional, yet loving family.
I expected a silly, dumb comedy given the star and the premise, but the film was much better than that. It is a nicely layered, touching movie with a message and some spirituality mixed in.
I loved the ending and was impressed by the heartfelt nature of this small little slice-of-life film.