Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 1800000
Revenue
$ 2400000

Casey

Sensei

Anna

Thomas

Henry

Kennith

Alex

Steve

Other Steve

Gun Store Owner

Grant

Bakery Woman

New White Belt

Pickup Truck Driver

French Girl

Veterinarian

Manuel

Store Cashier

French Guy

Man Wearing Pants

Man Reading Newspaper

Detective McCallister

Serial Killer

Drunk Man

Lone Man

French Audio Instructor (voice) (uncredited)

Written by maketheSWITCH on 2019-09-08
‘The Art of Self-Defense’ is a truly funny, dark experience that will polarise audiences, hopefully leaving most of them satisfied. Just try not to think about it too much. - Ashley Teresa Read Ashley's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-art-of-self-defense-a-satire-as-pitch-black-as-a-karate-belt

Written by Ruuz on 2020-01-17
I went in expecting mumblecore, but got more of a Wes Anderson (which, to be fair, a primary influence of mumblecore). Wes Anderson almost always has violence in his movies, but probably nothing so brutal as _The Art of Self-Defense_. I thought that the whole movie would essentially be setting up Eisenberg as an awkward, meek nerd, who at the very end would go uber-violent, and the joke that they bothered to make a movie for would essentially be "You didn't think this guy would punch very good but then he does". Happy to say, I was wrong. Not only does Eisenberg punch pretty good on actually more than one occasion, there's also a story in _The Art of Self-Defense_ as well, which I was not expecting. Now I still didn't think it was very good, and I definitely didn't think it was very funny, but my very low expectations were exceeded, so in the end I'm actually moderately happy with this one. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._