By Chris Luckett
3½ stars out of 5
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Generally, first-time writer-directors who
began as actors fall into two categories: ones that seem accomplished from the
get-go and ones that truly feel like first-time writer-directors. Ben Affleck,
Zach Braff, and Robert Redford all managed to dazzle with their very first
efforts, for example. Unfortunately, Don
Jon is no Gone Baby Gone, Garden State, or Ordinary People.
The star of the movie, both in front of and
behind the camera, is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the former child star who’s now one
of the hottest stars in Hollywood. After giving truly rich performances in
movies like Brick, 500 Days of Summer, Inception, and 50/50,
it’s unfortunate that his character in Don
Jon just feels like a Jersey Shore
parody – especially considering Gordon-Levitt was also Jon’s creator.
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Jon is a caricature of an actual person, as
are all of the movie’s two-dimensional characters. Everyone here exists merely
to examine a different modern addiction. Jon’s girlfriend (Scarlett Johansson)
is addicted to unrealistic romantic-comedies, for example. His father (Tony
Danza) is addicted to watching sports. His sister (an criminally unused Brie
Larson) is addicted to texting.
Jon himself is addicted to Internet porn.
Physical relations with women don’t satisfy him as purely as staring at virtual
women does, where he has no expectations to meet and no one to think about
except himself. It’s meant to be a provocative examination of modern males and an
addiction previous generations never had to deal with. Instead, messages are
bluntly beaten into the audience and the comedic levity never quite gels with
the sad characters.
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Don
Jon is a good movie, but too often the plot,
characters, editing, and dialogue just take the easy road. It’s reminiscent of
George Clooney’s directorial debut, Confessions
of a Dangerous Mind, which wasn’t bad but was really just a warm-up for Good Night, and Good Luck and The Ides of March. More than anything, Don Jon is a simply good movie that really
just gets you excited about what Joseph Gordon-Levitt will direct next.
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