It's a movie starring JJason Segel, Ed Helms, Judy Greer is directed Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass. The film revolves around Jeff, who repeatedly tries to know the meaning of a beautiful life but still faces a major challenge in his life and completely unexpected events.
"Jeff, Who Lives at Home" is a high-wire act that could crash if the actors were out of sync, but under this big top, the never-better Segel keeps everyone aloft.
An enjoyable indie dramedy with a number of engaging moments and a solid performance from Jason Segel but not nearly as deep as the ideals that fuel Jeff's character.
A small film that's worth seeing, where everything is invested in the story of the characters and the sometimes pathetic yet authentic human conflicts and not on expensive special effects. [Full review in Spanish]
Jeff, Who Lives at Home offers escapism of a different kind, an entertaining reminder that good people sometimes prevail, and that living by your own Yoda logic in your own universe may not be such a bad thing.
True to their trademark vérité style, the Duplass siblings make the humdrum hum with low-key panache, as they consistently find beauty and truth in everyday occurrences.