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Jake Squared

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 40m
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4.1/10
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Elias Koteas, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Virginia Madsen, Jane Seymour, and Mike Vogel in Jake Squared (2013)
A mind-bending comedy about a guy whose problems compound exponentially when younger versions of himself invade his life and try to solve his romantic problems.
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A filmmaker sets out to make a new project in order to figure out how he's screwed up every relationship he's ever had.A filmmaker sets out to make a new project in order to figure out how he's screwed up every relationship he's ever had.A filmmaker sets out to make a new project in order to figure out how he's screwed up every relationship he's ever had.

  • Director
    • Howard Goldberg
  • Writer
    • Howard Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Elias Koteas
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Virginia Madsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    665
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Howard Goldberg
    • Writer
      • Howard Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Elias Koteas
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Virginia Madsen
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Jake Klein
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Sheryl
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Beth
    Kevin Railsback
    • Young Jake
    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Joanne
    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
    • Actor Jake
    Gia Mantegna
    Gia Mantegna
    • Sarah
    Tanner Buchanan
    Tanner Buchanan
    • Sammy
    Ron Gilbert
    Ron Gilbert
    • Mitch Klein
    Kerry Stein
    • Grandfather
    Meredith Salenger
    Meredith Salenger
    • Mom
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Young Joanne
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Jocelyn
    Kelly Pendygraft
    Kelly Pendygraft
    • Actor Beth
    Yetta Gottesman
    Yetta Gottesman
    • J Date Woman
    Shasi Wells
    • Venus
    Cynthia Murell
    Cynthia Murell
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    Christina Grance
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    • Director
      • Howard Goldberg
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      • Howard Goldberg
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    8rwordplay

    A man in love with falling in love, incapable of sustaining that love, seeks to break a life-long cycle and find lasting love

    On the surface 50-year old Jake Klein seems to have it all. He has loving children, a beautiful house, complete with a pool that sparkles in the sunlight, as if filled with San Pellegrino, a classic Porsche and a late-model Volvo. He has made films but to finance his lifestyle, he has put his creative ambitions on hold and sells real estate.

    However, Jake, played brilliantly by Elias Koteas, possesses and increasingly expresses in full, his interior but soon frequently exterior bouts with his existential joys and pain.

    The root of the dilemma is Jake's inability, since he was a young man, to sustain a romantic relationship. (He is divorced and slipping in and out of a long-distance relationship with Sheryl (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who lives with her child in "cold" Chicago, as opposed Jake's perpetually sunny Los Angeles.

    At the beginning Jake, speaking to the audience, tells his story against the backdrop of a party at his house. The actor cast to play Young Jake (an excellent Mike Vogel) brings a fine insouciance, to the point of indifference, to the role.

    Jake's confusion and consternation—approaching a nervous breakdown—grows, and, the film's plot, set in motion, becomes quite a lot of fun. Suddenly, surprisingly, more Jakes appear in the movie, on the set, and into Jake's "real" life.

    Goldberg and Koteas, work wonders with this conceit—Jakes—at 20, 30,and 40. In less skillful hands, and with a less gifted actor, this would not works at all, but here it works beautifully, and when it works especially well, it is a delight.

    We follow the "real" Jake's" struggle to come to terms with himself, and the women in his life. This begins with our introduction to the 17-year-old Jake (Kevin Railsback), who refers to himself as Damien. Railsback nicely captures the vanity and naivety possessed by teenage Jake, as does his first love Joanne (Liana Liberato), who will morph into an especially graceful Jane Seymour.

    Visited by the ghosts of bedrooms past, Jake has ample opportunity to express his desire for that one true, lasting love. This admission is represented both comically and dramatically, but is best captured by Jake's best friend, a remarkable sweet and accessible Beth (Virginia Madsen).

    To look deeper in the cause of his "inability" to love for any time, Jake looks back to his parents, who also visit him. He sees their 55-year marriage as an ideal, so one does not have to be a Freudian to suspect that his metaphor for authentic love, longevity, may not be a perfect guide to life. That said, the appearance of his father and grandfather are a particular treat, as old Jewish men intruding on their child's/grandchild's life. Their visits are among the most entertaining and revealing in the movie.

    Jake's mother is kindness personified, so one has to look past the surface to see what role, she played informing Jake's ambivalence not only about commitment, but also about the nature of love. Is love liberation of the soul or its confinement? Is the beast enjoyed best in a cage, or chased into the unknown?

    In the end, a kind of détente is reached between the different Jakes and Jake himself. The sun shines both literally and metaphorically. No, there is no sudden realization, no fixing on the right love, no deus ex machina——that, if possible, will come in the sequel.

    For now, the love that preserves Jake is self love, not damaging as narcissism, but not liberating as Conrad observed, "Into the destructive element immerse." One suspects Jake is determined to pursue his ideal, and, whether or not he succeeds, is anyone's guess.

    Two final notes: The first, Gia Mantegna is superb as Jake's precocious but not jaded daughter. She steals every scene she's in. And, finally worth noting is the music by Daniel Adam Day, which is light and pleasant and works as an adhesive that keeps the Goldberg's tone and manner intact throughout. The choice of Mr. Day was one of Goldberg's many inspired decisions.

    I recommend unreservedly this film for men of all ages—bachelors, Lotharios, fathers and sons—as well as women trying to understand difficult men, but especially for couples who every so often catch a glimpse of themselves in the mirror, and note something less than perfect. Or those who look too closely at a photograph to find some mote or imperfection.
    10jlloydsold

    A must see 5 times

    I was invited by a friend to a private screening in Los Angeles. I have never wrote a review before but felt compelled to write about this movie.

    The main character Jake was humorous yet intense and internal in his musings of himself and his desire ( maybe ) his pursuit ( possibly ) his angst, ( for sure ) Desire for love.

    Jake, looked through all of his selves, at the one thing he feels was lacking ( true Love ) caught up in the lifestyle of easy pleasure, he vacillates between commitment to himself and his ways, and commitment to what he believes he is supposed to feel.

    The back and forth between the characters ( of himself ) left me dizzy with thoughts of fights I've had with myself over which way to go with love interests.

    The supporting cast. Virginia Madsen, Leigh and the completely sexy Jane Seymour were out of this world awesome.

    I say to see it 5 times, as I believe that each time you see it, you will see a different film, based on your daily point of view.

    in short, three words ex cel lent!!!
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    This was different...

    "Jake Squared" wasn't really what I had expected it to be. And truth be told, for a comedy/drama, then the movie didn't really offer that much to laugh about.

    The story is about aging movie-maker Jake, who is working on a new project, when unannounced his former selves start to appear in order to help him figure out what it is that he is searching for.

    I will say that the story was somewhat wasted on me, and I didn't really find it all that appealing or interesting. And the movie tended to drag on for quite a long while.

    However, what made the movie watchable was the solid acting performances by the cast. And especially Elias Koteas was really carrying the movie so nicely.

    "Jake Squared" is not really a movie for just everyone, and I find it to be something of an acquired taste. I wasn't really entertained by it, and as such I am rating the movie just below average; 4 out of 10 stars.
    10NateWatchesCoolMovies

    This is why I watch movies

    This. This right here is why I watch movies. The makers of this film, in particular the writer, should be applauded for their seamless execution, invigorating originality and heartfelt, genuine warmth they have wrought in this offbeat, dense yet lighthearted dramedy. Jake Klein (Elias Koteas) is a 50 something movie director, who in the midst of making an autobiographical film set at his Hollywood home, in visited by manifestations of his former self at various stages of his life, manifestations who not only himself, but his family, cast and crew of the movie can see and interact with, providing moments of confusion at first, but also wickedly funny wordplay, introspective contemplation, and ultimately the answer to the missing piece: why has Jake never been able to find the right girl to 'fall in love' with and settle down to. The almost supernatural like format of the plot takes some time getting used to, but is so ingeniously executed, and so enjoyable, it pulls you right in and glues you to the story till the conclusion (or at least it did for me. The extremely underrated and woefully misused Elias Koteas gives the performance of his career as 3 similar yet wildly hilarious different versions of Jake, giving the character the right amounts of pathos, dry humour and just a touch of self deprecation, and warmth. It really is a remarkable performance. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Virginia Madsen, Jane Seymour, Kevin Railsback, Liana Liberato and many more give wonderful support as various people in his life. This is one of those rare indie films that although won't be seen by many people, if given the chance by people in the mood for something of its kind, is an amazingly rewarding, smart, funny, innovative and engaging piece.
    9waterlilidove

    Thumbs up!

    Looking back through the years and coming to terms with the obsessions that haunt us is generally speaking a love/ hate experience.

    Unless it is done through the eyes of Elias Koteas, then it is pure love. Some actors are a genuine pleasure to watch, and Koteas is one of them.

    Who doesn't wonder if it could have gone different, if it could have been better, or if it should all just be forgotten. Who doesn't wonder if maybe we blew all our best chances,and if so, whether any more will ever come along to help us forget the ones we screwed up. This movie has solid laughs and plenty to reflect about, I totally enjoyed this quirky, how-did-I-get-here, party!

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      Elias Koteas and Virginia Madsen previously starred together in The Prophecy (1995).
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      References Sixième Sens (1999)

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official "Jake Squared" website
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джейк в квадрате
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Aumont Productions
      • Beckett Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,592
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,681
      • Aug 17, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,592
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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