Jeff Who Saves the World

Johann 2022-01-05 08:01:22

After watching this film, I remembered a narration in a certain episode of "Wonderful Hands 3": "In our world, we don’t necessarily need a comic-style character to save the world, because we can also be in our own lives. Be your own hero in a certain day, month, year, year.”

Sharon’s birthday wish is just to let his 30-year-old son Jeff, who has nothing to do at home all day long, stick a baffle in the kitchen before returning home from work.
What Jeff's older brother Pat wants most is to drive a Porsche.
Pat’s wife, Linda, hopes her husband can listen to her attentively...

They are all ordinary people, but they have become their own heroes on this day.

Sharon decided to let go of his arms and accept the "romance" of a female colleague.
Pat also summoned his courage to chase Linda back.
And the actor, Jeff, jumped off the bridge without hesitation...

family? love? Friendship? crisis? ideal?
What the movie wants to express is not complex or complicated:
-"What is the greateat day in the history of the world?"
-The
director of "Today" has long told the audience through the words of his father in his dream that
living in the present is the meaning of life .

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Jeff, Who Lives at Home quotes

  • 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.

  • Jeff: Why can't you just tell her the truth?

    Pat: Are you kidding? Do you know anything about adult relationships?