Just Jim Review

Jim (Roberts) is a friendless teen so socially inept even his dog runs away from him. But when a mysterious American (Hirsch) arrives in Jim's Welsh village promising to make him cool, the fist-bumping coming-of-age tale turns sinister.

by Kat Poole |
Published on
Release Date:

24 Sep 2015

Running Time:

84 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Just Jim

In his writing/directing debut Brit actor Craig Roberts also stars as Jim, a friendless teen so socially inept even his dog runs away from him. But when a mysterious American (Hirsch) arrives in Jim’s Welsh village promising to make him cool, the fist-bumping coming-of-age tale turns sinister. Roberts’ personal brand of awkward, so effective in Submarine, plays nicely against Hirsch’s slick cigarette-flicking throwback to Jean-Paul Belmondo-esque rogues. But charisma can only carry the story so far, and the script ultimately lacks enough meat to carry off such a big tonal shift. Even so, it’s a promising, if slightly lean, start.

Charisma can only carry the story so far, and the script ultimately lacks enough meat to carry off such a big tonal shift.
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