‘Art of Self-Defence’ examines, satirizes toxic masculinity
LOS ANGELES — Director Riley Stearns says he didn’t realize he was making a perfect movie for 2019 when he started writing “The Art of Self-Defence ” four years ago.
But his darkly comedic riff on toxic masculinity starring Jesse Eisenberg as a timid and “weak” man who takes up karate just kept becoming more relevant. The Harvey Weinstein allegations broke during the shoot in 2017 and the #MeToo movement became a phenomenon.
“It was kind of weird that this idea that I had been feeling was very personal to me was really starting to spread into a direct discussion,” Stearns said. “More and more people are relating to the film in ways that I originally wouldn’t have intended, which is hugely humbling and very interesting to see.”
“The Art of Self-Defence” is currently in 540 theatres nationwide, where it’s finding a healthy audience amid all the flashier blockbusters and superhero films in the multiplex.