Monday 11 June 2012

Jeff, who lives at home is a rare gem

Going into this film i had a little bit of a bad feeling due to the nature of the last Duplass brothers film i had watched Cyrus which was sold to me as a fun slacker comedy with Jonah Hill and John .c. Reilly and ended up being nonsense in the plainest sense. Whereas that was nonsense this was pure magic in the way that the brothers interact and go through the story played by Jason Segel (Jeff) is a 30 year old slacker living in his mothers basement with a unffilled destiny that hasn't come to him yet his brother Ed Helms (Pat) playing his best role to date as his dick brother who is having marital problems with wife Judy Greer (two and a half men) whom is being unfaithful and so a madcap ride begins and ends in dramatic conclusion.

The real winner in this movie is the un-expecting audience due to its unreal storyline made real by the directors , i can't speak highly enough of how the have the brotherly dynamic down to the ground and brings a smile to my face really. Every life is important an does have meaning is you look you it is what i take from this movie and i urge you to watch it and soon as you can.

On a much lighter not i wish to thank the actors Helms and Segel for a rather enjoyable film that nearly made me cry at the end...nearly (by the way i have ignored the other story with Susan Surandon for the main fact i did not get it but still was well acted)

This barlington signing out with a big thumbs up to the Duplass brothers Jeff, Who lives at home! THIS IS NOT ANOTHER CYRUS TRUST ME!!!

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