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Jeff, Who Lives at Home

  • 2011
  • 15
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
66K
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Susan Sarandon, Jason Segel, and Ed Helms in Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011)
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Dispatched from his basement room on an errand for his widowed mother, slacker Jeff might discover his destiny (finally) when he spends the day with his unhappily married brother as he track... Read allDispatched from his basement room on an errand for his widowed mother, slacker Jeff might discover his destiny (finally) when he spends the day with his unhappily married brother as he tracks his possibly adulterous wife.Dispatched from his basement room on an errand for his widowed mother, slacker Jeff might discover his destiny (finally) when he spends the day with his unhappily married brother as he tracks his possibly adulterous wife.

  • Directors
    • Jay Duplass
    • Mark Duplass
  • Writers
    • Jay Duplass
    • Mark Duplass
  • Stars
    • Jason Segel
    • Ed Helms
    • Judy Greer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    66K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jay Duplass
      • Mark Duplass
    • Writers
      • Jay Duplass
      • Mark Duplass
    • Stars
      • Jason Segel
      • Ed Helms
      • Judy Greer
    • 139User reviews
    • 179Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jason Segel
    Jason Segel
    • Jeff
    Ed Helms
    Ed Helms
    • Pat
    Judy Greer
    Judy Greer
    • Linda
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Sharon
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Carol
    Steve Zissis
    Steve Zissis
    • Steve
    Evan Ross
    Evan Ross
    • Kevin
    Benjamin Brant Bickham
    • TV Pitchman
    • (as Benjamin Bickham)
    Lee Nguyen
    • Clerk
    Tim J. Smith
    Tim J. Smith
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    Ernest James
    Ernest James
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    Tre Styles
    Tre Styles
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    • (as David Kency)
    Raion Hill
    • Thug
    Zac Cino
    • Gil
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
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    Carol Sutton
    • Elderly Woman
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Paul
    Katie Aselton
    Katie Aselton
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      • Mark Duplass
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      • Jay Duplass
      • Mark Duplass
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    8Pycs

    Money, That Was Well Spent

    Don't let the title scare you away, 'Jeff, Who lives At Home' is a deep character study about three unhappy people and the meaningless existences they each inhabit.

    One such person is Pat (Ed Helms), a man stuck in a roller coaster of a relationship with his wife, Linda (Judy Greer). Pat has recently purchased any man's dream car, a brand new Porsche. Judy doesn't share in his delight for his new automobile, which only distances them even more. When Pat suspects Linda of having an affair, it leads him on a inept detective mysterious, where most of the films humor draws on.

    Susan Sarandon plays Sharon, the mother of Pat. A widower, Sharon is very lonely and loans for someone to connect with. When a "secret admirer" begins sending her flirty messages, Sharon is delightfully surprised someone is still interested in her despite her age. It's up to Sharon to uncover this mystery person's identity.

    The last chapter, the title character, is played by Jason Segal. By far the best part of the movie, Jeff is a slacker in his 30's with no real aim in life. After seeing the movie 'Signs' and having someone with the wrong number call him and ask for a Kevin, he believes it to be a sign. The rest of his arc delves into him following after all things tied to "Kevin," and the strange paths it takes him.

    A common misconception I can see being falling into is that this will be a broad, raunchy comedy, like the ones Ed Helm and Jason Segal have headlined in their career. If you go into this film expecting that, you'll be disappointed. This is a thinking man's movie, with smart humor and likable characters sprinkled in. With your time.
    7anthonyehler

    A story about lost individuals becoming a family again

    Jeff, Who Lives At Home is a great example of an indie film. Jeff, a 30-year-old slacker, is searching for meaning in an aimless life, looking at pop culture references for a sign.

    Jeff's journey may seem like a simple one, but his mission to buy wood-glue for a broken shutter is not dissimilar to Odysseus's epic return. The twist in the third act underscores the idea that within all of us lies a destiny. (Jeff, Who Becomes a Hero, as a title, would've given it away.) Jason Segel gives a great goofy charm to the lead character, and he is ably supported by Ed Helms as his obnoxious and insensitive brother. Susan Sarandon is faultless as the mother looking for a sign of her own as she suffers bleak corporate office cubicle.

    Ultimately, this is not only a comedy about a slacker living in his mother's basement, but a hopeful look at family and what that word means. It starts slow, then reveals some wonderful surprises.
    Gordon-11

    A touching film about the search for emotional attachments

    This film is about a mother and her two adult sons, who experience varying degrees of interpersonal problems.

    The first half of the film portrays a socially awkward Jeff, with his newfound infatuation with anything to do with Kevin. It looks like a pothead comedy, which I do not usually enjoy. The mood of the second half changes dramatically, as the characters get emotionally complex. Their emotional wounds get explored, and the film becomes touching and engaging. The ending is well built and climactic, and I find myself very touched by the heroic events. How each family member found emotional attachment is beautiful to say the least.

    Though "Jeff, Who Lives At Home" may be a little boring at first, it is worth watching as the last twenty minutes are excellent.
    7prasadsheshadri-779-73878

    Yea Funny it is ..

    I pretty much knew I was going to dig JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME right from the first scene, where Jeff sits on the toilet, and waxes poetically into a tape-recorder about his undying love for the movie SIGNS. I tend to like the Duplass Brothers, who wrote and directed, so I guess this wasn't a hard sell.

    At first glance, JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME seems like a bit of a minor film, with it running a scant eighty-minutes, and taking course over a single day. Heck, for ninety-percent of the movie it was a minor work, and while I liked it, it still felt like a bit of a disappointment on the heels of CYRUS, which was one of my favorite films from last year. The film works mostly due to Jason Segel, who's affecting as the eternally optimistic Jeff. In another actor's hands, Jeff could have been insufferable- but Segel brings a sweetness to the part that meshes well with the Duplass Brother's big-hearted, humanist philosophy.

    Like CYRUS, this owes a lot to the Duplass Bros., mumblecore origins, with it seemingly shot on lower-grade digital, possibly hand-held cameras, just like CYRUS. Some of the dialogue also seems to be improvised, with the exchanges between Segel and Ed Helms (who seems to be playing Andy Bernard with a goatee here- no complaints) having a natural, unscripted feel. The film also has a very nice score by Michael Andrews, heavily reminiscent of his excellent soundtrack for Miranda July's ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW (the release of which remains the last time I bought a physical CD).

    In terms of laughs, yeah- JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME is funny, but in a genteel sort of way. You'll never double over in laughter, but the whole thing feels pleasant, and at eighty minutes, goes down pretty smooth. Now, I said that for ninety-percent of the running time, this felt minor. The last twenty minutes or so throw the audience a bit of a curve-ball, with Jeff's idea of destiny having a surprisingly dramatic payoff, that pushed the film into territory I wasn't expecting. However, this switch isn't jarring, and works to the film's advantage, give it a uniqueness I wasn't anticipating.

    There's also an interesting subplot involving Jeff and Pat's mom, played by Susan Sarandon, as she interacts with an office co-worker (Rae Dawn Chong of COMMANDO!!!), and deals with a secret admirer, which pays off in a fun, heart-warming way that, again, makes the film a little different- but in a good way.

    All told, JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME isn't quite as good as CYRUS, but it's a unique, pleasant comedy that once again proves that the Duplass Brothers., might be on to something with the way their films seem to simultaneously aim at the heart AND the funny bone.
    7cosmo_tiger

    More of a drama then a comedy but very good. Heartfelt and moving. Not your typical Segal movie. I say B+

    "You ever feel like your waiting for forever to find out what your destiny is and when you do it's not really that exciting?" After receiving a phone call from a wrong number Jeff (Segel) thinks that the call has a deeper reason. His mom (Sarandon) calls and asks him to run an errand for him. What starts as a simple trip to a hardware store begins to evolve and change the lives of everyone Jeff comes into contact with, including his brother Pat (Helms). This is another movie that is almost nothing like the preview. The preview made it seem much funnier then it was. While this did have some funny parts in it I found this movie to be more sweet and heartfelt then I expected. Some of the aspects of the movie are very serious but they are done in a way that tone it down. Segel is just about the perfect choice for this role because there is just something about him that you find disarming and comfortable no matter what he is doing. If you are looking for a typical Segel comedy this is not it. This one has more substance and heart and is very much worth watching. Overall, if you liked "Everything Must Go" then this movie is for you. I recommend this but this is again not your average comedy. I give it a B+.

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    • Trivia
      The bathtub scene between Jason Segel and Ed Helms was all improvisation. Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass allowed the actors to riff for 40 minutes straight before calling "cut".
    • Goofs
      A fire drill does not trigger fire sprinklers as shown in the office scene of this movie. Sprinklers are activated by heat, not by the fire alarm system.
    • Quotes

      [first title card]

      Title Card: Everyone and everything is interconnected in this universe. Stay pure of heart and you will see the signs. Follow the signs, and you will uncover your destiny. -Jeff

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: The Hunger Games and Jeff Who Lives at Home (2012)
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      The Most Incredible Vitamin in the World
      Written and Performed by Robert Walter

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jeff Vẫn Ở Với Mẹ
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue Eyes Entertainment
      • Indian Paintbrush
      • Jeff Brothers Productions
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,269,426
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $855,709
      • Mar 18, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,704,757
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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