
Jon Martello objectifies everything in his life: his apartment, his car, his family, his church, and, of course, women. His buddies even call him Don Jon because of his ability to pull "10s" every weekend without fail. Yet even the finest flings don't compare to the transcendent bliss he achieves alone in front of the computer watching pornography. Dissatisfied, he embarks on a journey to find a more gratifying sex life, but ends up learning larger lessons of life and love th... (Full plot summary below)
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Jon Martello objectifies everything in his life: his apartment, his car, his family, his church, and, of course, women. His buddies even call him Don Jon because of his ability to pull "10s" every weekend without fail. Yet even the finest flings don't compare to the transcendent bliss he achieves alone in front of the computer watching pornography. Dissatisfied, he embarks on a journey to find a more gratifying sex life, but ends up learning larger lessons of life and love through relationships with two very different women.
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| Reason OnlineKurt LoderAs a director, Gordon-Levitt's not just going places-he's already arrived. |
| TV GuideCammila CollarDon Jon deals quite beautifully with the idea that real love can often be distinct from other phenomena that are commonly mistaken for love -- like the narcissistic desire to be loved. |
| National PostChris KnightGordon-Levitt's roots in culture go deep; he chalked up his first TV credit at age seven, and he was already a seasoned performer when 3rd Rock from the Sun came along in 1996. With Don Jon, he proves just as adept behind the camera. |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyHe's got a good ear for guy-talk dialogue, and a welcome sense of candor-he's putting some stuff out there about guys and porn. As a director, he's got a keen visual wit; the film has a fast, popping montage style that recalls early Aronofsky. |
| Kaplan vs. KaplanDavid KaplanJoseph Gordon-Levitt has firmly cemented his place among Hollywood's elite. |
| ComingSoon.netEdward DouglasA truly original character piece, hilariously funny and poignant, with enough humor and heart that more people will be able to relate to the characters than they'll care to admit. |
| Kaplan vs. KaplanJeanne KaplanIf you can handle the porn, go see this movie, if for nothing else than to experience how very talented Joseph Gordon-Levitt truly is. |
| Chicago Daily HeraldDann GireGordon-Levitt is no slouch when it comes to taking risks as a filmmaker. I can't wait to see what he does next. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanA perceptive and often funny story with a refreshingly mature attitude about sex. |
| House Next DoorElise NakhnikianJoseph Gordon-Levitt's first feature is an uneasy mix of broad comedy and earnest message-mongering that tries too hard at both to succeed at either one. |