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A romantic comedy for guys
In "Don Jon," Joseph Gordon-Levitt — in his feature-length writing and directorial debut — stars as Jon, a New Jersey bartender who has no trouble bedding ladies but prefers pornography. This disarming film proves Gordon-Levitt's deftness behind the camera and in front of a computer screen, writing, and gives Scarlett Johansson a star turn as Jon's foil Barbara.
The movie starts as a raunch-fest, reveling in crass language and frank discussions about the relative merits of computer-generated ecstasy over the old-fashioned kind. But somewhere along the way, the comedy seamlessly morphs into an incisive satire and, finally, an extremely affecting story about the value of intimacy between two real people — not actors, not avatars.
Tony Danza and Glenne Headly are wonderful as Jon's loud, sports-obsessed father and his oppressive mother, who yearns to be a grandma.
The DVD (Fox, $30) includes HitRECord shorts. The Blu-ray ($40) adds more featurettes.
Washington Post
Colin Covert says: Joseph Gordon-Levitt's writing/directing/starring debut is like its diamond-in-the-rough title character. It shows a lot of unrealized potential, with enough charm to ease you past its shortcomings.
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