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The Puffy Chair

If one of the defining features of mumblecore was exploring just how minimal a “concept” could be made to produce emotionally rich, compellingly intimate cinema, the Duplass brothers’ The Puffy Chair—about one man’s (Mark Duplass) cross-country journey, with girlfriend Kati Aselton and brother Rhett Wilkins in tow, to pick up a La-Z-Boy recliner in Atlanta and deliver it to his dad as a birthday present—deserves especial credit for paring plot to the bone and deflating the overblown romance of the road movie. A La-Z Rider for the low-ambition millennial set, too wrapped up in quotidian concerns and petty grudges, like its characters, to get into any pretentious bluster about the American Dream.

Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
85 Minutes
Drama