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The Art of Self-Defense

  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
43K
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Alessandro Nivola, Jesse Eisenberg, and Imogen Poots in The Art of Self-Defense (2019)
After he's attacked on the street at night by a roving motorcycle gang, timid bookkeeper Casey (Jesse Eisenberg) joins a neighborhood karate studio to learn how to protect himself. Under the watchful eye of a charismatic instructor, Sensei (Alessandro Nivola), and hardcore brown belt Anna (Imogen Poots), Casey gains a newfound sense of confidence for the first time in his life. But when he attends Sensei's mysterious night classes, he discovers a sinister world of fraternity, brutality and hyper-masculinity, presenting a journey that places him squarely in the sights of his enigmatic new mentor.
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After being attacked on the street, a young man enlists at a local dojo, led by a charismatic and mysterious sensei, in an effort to learn how to defend himself from future threats.After being attacked on the street, a young man enlists at a local dojo, led by a charismatic and mysterious sensei, in an effort to learn how to defend himself from future threats.After being attacked on the street, a young man enlists at a local dojo, led by a charismatic and mysterious sensei, in an effort to learn how to defend himself from future threats.

  • Director
    • Riley Stearns
  • Writer
    • Riley Stearns
  • Stars
    • Jesse Eisenberg
    • Alessandro Nivola
    • Imogen Poots
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Riley Stearns
    • Writer
      • Riley Stearns
    • Stars
      • Jesse Eisenberg
      • Alessandro Nivola
      • Imogen Poots
    • 360User reviews
    • 141Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    • Casey
    Alessandro Nivola
    Alessandro Nivola
    • Sensei
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Anna
    Steve Terada
    Steve Terada
    • Thomas
    David Zellner
    David Zellner
    • Henry
    Phillip Andre Botello
    Phillip Andre Botello
    • Kennith
    Jason Burkey
    Jason Burkey
    • Alex
    Mike Brooks
    • Steve
    C.J. Rush
    C.J. Rush
    • Other Steve
    • (as CJ Rush)
    Davey Johnson
    Davey Johnson
    • Gun Store Owner
    Hauke Bahr
    Hauke Bahr
    • Grant
    Katherine Martin
    • Bakery Woman
    Cameron Murphy
    • New White Belt
    • (as Patrick Cameron Murphy)
    Nicholas Hulstine
    • Pickup Truck Driver
    Lena Friedrich
    • French Girl
    Louis Robert Thompson
    • Veterinarian
    Dallas Edwards
    • Manuel
    Katherine Smith-Rodden
    Katherine Smith-Rodden
    • Store Cashier
    • Director
      • Riley Stearns
    • Writer
      • Riley Stearns
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    6akcenat

    An atypical martial arts twisted satire with hidden depths and an absurdly dark undertone

    "The Art of Self Defense" follows a wimp accountant who is attacked and enlists in a Karate school. Jesse Eisenberg is made to play main role giving the character depth and nuance as he travels an arc of change from quiet, frightened, neurotic accountant to self-assured fighter. Movie, in general, tackles some pretty heavy, socially-relevant topics, most notably male/female masculinity. The film is little bit inconsistent, but the overall morbid, bleak tone keeps it relevant in today's admittedly violent culture. It means also that the film's tone certainly won't work for everyone, because it will polarize audiences, but viewers accustomed to finding laughs in the darkest corners will have a great time.

    RATING: 6. Be aware, this movie is not for everyone.
    7carlos-pires

    Entertaining dark comedy well worth the watch

    Not a Oscar-winning piece, but a very entertaining dark comedy around the trope of the peaceful/wimp character turned badass. Jesse Eisenberg portrays the perfect wimp, and the whole cast is actually pretty good.
    9chndnnyk

    great dark comedy about hypermasculinity

    I saw this gem at a recent film festival. This is why I go to see movies - something original, something "real," and something important. I didn't find it preachy at all, actually I thought it got it's point across in the best way possible - by being funny and entertaining. The movie starts off by grabbing your attention with how weak of a character Casey is, and how cruel his world is. His world is unrealistically desolate and lonely. But the way he rises out of it is why the movie goes from boring Wes Anderson fantasy to kick-ass Fight Club absurdity. Yes, there are absurd moments but they are completely consistent with the theme of the movie. A theme that needs to be shown again and again in cinema. I won't explicitly state it, but it is the reason this movie goes from average to great, albeit 45 minutes in. A little more gruesome than I'm used to, but I still enjoyed it.
    Gordon-11

    A lot darker than I expected

    This film tells the story of a man who learns karate for self defense.

    The film starts off quite innocent, but soon descends into morbid darkness which I have not expected. It is so dark that I worry it might give karate a bad name! It is disturbing, but engaging as well.
    7stevehallcharles

    Weirdly interesting

    Now, I'm not into artsy clever films. I normally like stuff with some action or drama. The only reason I watched this was that I was looking for a film to watch on a Sunday night rather than just another series.

    It definitely has that low budget feel and almost film student look about it, but for some reason I was dragged along with it. It's definitely a bit different, dark and a bit clever. You think you know where it's going - and it does go there, but has a bunch of other directions that you didn't see coming. Some might argue that it's a bit random - like someone had a bunch of ideas, but only one film so they mashed them altogether. Either way, for me, it worked.

    It's not going to appeal to everyone and this is evident by the reviews. Give it a try. It's certainly different to the usual copycat rubbish.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Riley Stearns trains and teaches Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
    • Goofs
      This post was political and added nothing to the movie experience. Not sure how it made it past review.
    • Quotes

      Sensei: [regarding the belt Casey gave him] Not only does it represent my black belt in karate but it also helps keep my pants up.

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of the end credits, the show's "title logo" is shown in a "black metal" font, mirroring the front cover of the CD Casey buys (albeit in yellow).
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Jesse Eisenberg/Emily Deschanel/Kate Tempest/Raghav Mehrotra (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Can You Hear Me Now?
      Performed by Donald McMichael

      Written by Donald McMichael

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Nghệ Thuật Tự Vệ
    • Filming locations
      • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
    • Production company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,410,914
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $114,374
      • Jul 14, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,414,269
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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