Jeff, Who Lives at Home moving comedy
2022-01-05 08:01
Although the two brothers Jay Pascal Dupraz and Mark Pascal Dupraz have not shot many works, their two very different styles of works " Baghead " and " Cyrus " have won them a lot of praise in Hollywood. In particular, "Cyrus" is a piece of "Cyrus", which also explores the thought-provoking relationship between mother and child, which is moving. In this "Jeff, Who Lives at Home
", the Pascal Dupraz brothers are obviously more ambitious. They not only discuss the relationship between mother and child, but also show the relationship between family and brothers. Regarding the film, Mark said: ""Jeff, Who Lives at Home" is a very interesting movie, it is a comedy, but also a drama. Sometimes people think that comedy is haha and joy. But this is not always the case. In this movie, I hope people can see the other side of things, see the relationship between the characters and the changes in their mentality. From this perspective, "Jeff, Who "Lives at Home" is another feature film."
If this movie were to be made into a complete comedy, the producer of the film, Jason Reitman, might not agree. Ed Helms, who played the man with the green hat in the film, said: "Jason Reitman asked me to star in this film. He is the producer of this film, and he told me, The script of this movie is great, and the other starring role is Jason Segel. Out of trust in him, I came to the crew. After reading the script, I have to admit that this is a very moving film Except for the jokes in the film and the gags, this film discusses the relationship between family, husband and wife, mother and child very sincerely. The emotion of the film is very sincere and human. I like this script very much. Of course, Pascal The talent of the Dupraz brothers is unquestionable. They can express a complex feeling with a few characters in a very cramped comedy space. I think this is an ability that many comedy directors do not possess." In the film Jason Siegel, who plays the title character Jeff, said: "I think the role of Jeff is very representative, because more and more people do not know how to get along with others, even themselves. It’s the same with his parents. Therefore, Jeff’s role is contaminated with many characteristics of the times. His relationship with his mother is more like a tentative relationship than a mother-child relationship. At the end of the film, Jeff understands It’s very touching to be able to reconnect with my mother and brothers because of the meaning of my own life."
Extended Reading
Jeff, Who Lives at Home quotes
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Sharon: Jeff, what do you do in the basement? You're not cleaning it.
Jeff: You really want to know? You didn't like it last time we had this conversation.
Sharon: Okay no, you're right, I don't.
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Jeff: Why can't you just tell her the truth?
Pat: Are you kidding? Do you know anything about adult relationships?