

12/07/2019
Overview
Casey is attacked at random on the street and enlists in a local dojo led by a charismatic and mysterious Sensei in an effort to learn how to defend himself. What he uncovers is a sinister world of fraternity, violence and hypermasculinity and a woman fighting for her place in it.
Status: Released
Rating: 66%
Original language: EN
Budget: $1,800,000
Revenue: $2,400,000
Official website:
https://why-karate.com/
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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7339248
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q44613088
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Review by: SWITCH.
Written by: SWITCH. on 2019-09-08T07:33:17.375Z
‘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.
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
Review by: Gimly
Written by: Gimly on 2020-01-17T06:16:03.585Z
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.