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Monday, 18 November 2013

Don Jon!!!!


Don Jon.

Numerous actors are trying their hand at writing and directing, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is another one of those people and not only has he written and directed the film he also is the main star.

"My body, my pad, my ride, my family, my church, my boys, my girls, my porn" is the list Jon Martello (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) rhymes off that are the most important things to him in his life. A promiscuous male in which every night-out ends with him bedding a girl and the nickname Don Jon he is soon not satisfied with the sex so he turns to one of his obsessions, porn. 

Then one night a girl arrives into his life that makes him change, Barbara Sugarman (Scarlett Johansson) is out with friends and he soon enough works his moves and tries to take her home but to no avail. Tracking her down and asking her out for coffee the two hit it off and a relationship starts to form but he just isn't completely satisfied. Caught watching porn by Barbara he vows to her that he doesn't watch porn and that only men who don't get any watch it. 

Now changing the error of his ways he takes night classes and soon enough the urge comes back and he starts watching porn again, caught watching it on his phone by Esther (Julianne Moore) he feels embarrassed. Esther sympathises with him and at first mocks him but then she understands him and tries to make him see the error of his ways and that porn isn't all it's cracked up to be.

With Jon's family loving his new girlfriend and the relationship potentially on the rocks if he gets caught again and the guidance from Esther he has some serious thinking to do but what outcome it is is up to him.

For what is a film about the male man finding love and learning about the error of his ways Levitt has touched upon a subject that is never really addressed head on and at times in a funny way. Lines like "they give awards for films......they also give awards for porn" just shows at times the naivety men can have. Levitt plays a great character who goes through the motions of what he thinks and feels love is to him, a proud man of his posessions, his boys and family he's every girls perfect guy. Johansson is of course allowed to be at times overly sexy, tight pushed up dresses, teasing and the prominent accent all add to the possessive fantasy character that Barbara is. 

Flash scenes of how Jon goes to church and confesses in the confession box are at times too repetitive but it adds to what is Jon's repetitive lifestyle. Some scenes in the film can be seen as quite erotic especially when he is stood outside Barbara's apartment  stood behind her wanting to go "inside" and instead he "goes" in his trousers (pardon the pun/innuendo's) you can guess what happens in the scene.

For what is Joseph Gordon-Levitt's first directoral  full length film he has produced something that is essential in today's modern day society, yet he keeps it tongue in cheek as well. Strong performances from the man himself, Johansson and Moore keep the film heading down a straight path and not becoming too funny or too x-rated he balances both quite well. 

For anyone who enjoys a good romance film with some porn and life lessons thrown in then this is the film for you.

8/10.

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