Film Review – Self Reliance

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Jake Johnson, who made a name for himself as an actor on the television show “New Girl,” makes his feature-length directorial debut with “Self Reliance.” In fact, he’s in creative control with the project, also writing the movie, co-producing it, and taking the starring role. And what does Johnson want to do with the opportunity? He elects to make a comedy about a man facing his own mortality, using this reality to deal with most of his personal issues. It’s not a particularly original dramatic plan, but “Self Reliance” twists formula, adding a manhunt premise for a game show to help intensify the situation and bring in strange events to goose the comedic potential of the endeavor. And Johnson scores with the weird film, crafting a very funny and somewhat sincere understanding of panic in both a physical and psychological sense, which provides a decent ride of goofy neuroses and kooky personal interactions. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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