Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011)

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While I would have done the very ending differently, the ending of the movie is well-done and makes the movie as a whole simple and sweet.

Jeff (Jason Segel)

In this simple-and-sweet sense, the movie reminds me of Safety Not Guaranteed (2012). However, I definitely liked Safety Not Guaranteed better than Jeff, Who Lives at Home, because Safety Not Guaranteed was consistently charming and enjoyable whereas Jeff, Who Lives at Home was rough around the edges.


Ultimately, this movie is worth watching at least once - though one should be prepared for the occasional depressing or emotional moment.

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Instant Comments:
Ha. "I watched Signs again last night."

Pat (Ed Helms)

Lol. He sounded like a kid when he was talking to his mom.
Wow, this gets quite strange by the 17 minute mark.
Damn, didn't see that coming.
Haha. He's thirty.


Oh my goodness. (Car)
Hehe. AIM.
That's one fucked up car.
Hahaha. "Well, having sex is one thing, but making love is another, right?" "What's that even mean?"

Sharon (Susan Sarandon)

The camera movement in this movie is awesome.
That's so beautiful. (him running down the bridge)

Watched 20140627 (Netflix, Instant, HD) (Streaming until 6/30/2014)
Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011) Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass. 83 min

Pat and Linda (Judy Greer)

Relevant Links:
Jeff, Who Lives at Home (IMDb.com)
Jeff, Who Lives at Home (Wikipedia.org)
Jeff, Who Lives at Home (RottenTomatoes.com)

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