SummaryThe story of three very different people and a giant purple puffy chair in a too-small van. -- and one of them has to go before the trip's end. (Roadside Attraction)
Directed By:Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
Written By:Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass
The Puffy Chair
Metascore
Generally Favorable
73
User score
Generally Favorable
6.5
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
88% Positive
15 Reviews
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12% Mixed
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100
Ripe with characters and events reflecting the psychic travails of today's young adults.
89
It's all so goddamn realistic and reminiscent of real-life love (and how often does that happen onscreen?) that The Puffy Chair would be hell to watch if it weren't so funny.
80
A charming, if limited, romantic comedy that examines post-collegiate angst with easy, unself-conscious humor.
75
Combines a wise script with funky performances, especially by Aselton, who could give Jennifer Aniston a run for her money.
70
Like "Funny Ha Ha," Andrew Bujalski's casually raw 2002 faux–cinema vérité indie about a bunch of shiftless twentysomethings, The Puffy Chair uses simple, unadorned dialogue and intimate, off-the-cuff performances to get at the underlying issues.
63
An enjoyable road movie that feels both comfortable and completely fresh.
50
Its fidelity to its characters’ view of the world -- although they are presumably college graduates, they seem never to have read a book or expressed an opinion -- is more a liability than a virtue. The Puffy Chair is as modest as their ambitions and as narrow as their curiosity about the world beyond themselves.
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