Self Reliance, the lively, funny, weird new Hulu comedy movie produced by The Lonely Island and directed by New Girl and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse co-star Jake Johnson, has a premise built for action. A schlubby guy named Tommy (played by Johnson) is so depressed and disengaged with his life that he agrees to be part of an underground streaming reality show where he tries to evade assassins for a month. If he wins, he gets $1 million. If he loses, he dies.
That may sound a lot like a riff on The Most Dangerous Game, or on Stephen Kingās The Running Man, where desperate victims try to evade killers looking for kicks. But Self Reliance is a much smaller, odder, and more emotionally driven movie, focused on human connection over big set-pieces. Speaking to Polygon ahead of the movieās premiere, Johnson says he wasnāt looking to any of the obvious āpeople hunted for sportā classics for inspiration.
āTwo movies were an inspiration that I pushed together in my head, even though itās a strange two to push together,ā Johnson says. āI love Jacobās Ladder. I saw it when I was a kid, and Iāve rewatched it a lot. I love the performances, I love the look, I love the way itās shot. I love watching Tim Robbins go through this whole journey of trying to figure out whatās happening.
āAnd then I love [Wes Andersonās] Bottle Rocket: I love the comedic tone of it, the feeling of it. I love how everything for Dignan [Owen Wilsonās character] is dead serious. I love that itās a little sad. I love that he gets hustled, but heās still optimistic. I love that heās a little bit of an idiot, but heās also a little bit right. I love the love story in that; I think the love story with Luke Wilson and the maid is just right, and I donāt need any more. So for me, it was trying to push those two movies into one thing. If there was something I was looking toward, it was Can I get it to feel a little bit the way I feel when I watch each of these? What if I watched them at the same time?ā
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Johnson admits thatās a strange double feature to turn into a single comedy movie about a life-or-death game. āEven in pitching it, Iād be like, Youāre not wrong that itās a weird mix,ā he says. āItās like putting spaghetti with sushi. But I think it tastes good together.ā
Part of the point of making Self Reliance, Johnsonās feature debut, was to make a movie exactly geared to his personal tastes, a film no one else could make. As he puts it, he isnāt generally looking to make the leap to directing. āIām not just looking to make a movie that I know is going to do pretty well with the critics and will do pretty well with the fans, and itās a pretty safe bet,ā he said. āI wanted to make the movie that I really wanted to see, because I might only do one of these.ā
āFor those who love it [ā¦] when I hear what they love about it, Iām like, Thatās what I love about it too! And for those who donāt like it, itās like, Well, itās just not your dish. It is weird.ā
While some actors making their own movie might have similarly seen the project as a way to design exactly the character they most want to play, Johnson says he didnāt consider either the chance to break into a new kind of role or to return to the kind of role his fans expect.
āI gave that zero thought,ā he says. āReally. I mean, itās a good question, itās the right question, but personally, I give it zero thought. I just thought, What is the story I want to tell?ā Part of that, he admits, comes from approaching his career as a writer first, and not thinking about Tommy in connection with any other character heās played.
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āWhen I did Stumptown and I was a bartender in that ā I swear to God, I didnāt realize that my character was a bartender, and so was Nick Miller [in New Girl], until I did press. [Interviewers are] like, What do you like about playing a bartender? And Iām like, Nothing? Iām not making drinks, itās just a set. So thereās a whole part of the game that I just donāt think about that I probably should. But itās just not what excites me.ā
Another thing that doesnāt excite him is the idea of making another movie with these characters. Heās joked about the movie ending with a cameo where his New Girl co-star Lamorne Morris shows up to invite him into the Self Reliance Universe, Nick Fury style. (Morris isnāt in the movie, but did appear in a pretty hilarious promo for it.) But he says that part of the pleasure of making exactly the movie he wanted to make is that he can move on from the story.
āI think itās done,ā he says. āI loved doing this movie, and I love these characters, and I would love to work with these actors again, but I donāt want to revisit this. What I love about TV ā I love revisiting [characters]. If you build [a story] that way, itās just the best. And as an actor, I love playing the same character ā I love playing Peter B. Parker [in the Spider-Verse movies]. I love knowing that his storyās not done, and I donāt know whatās going to happen. But when you view [a project] as a one-off ā the idea of writing another scene with Tommy? No. Itās over.ā
Self Reliance is streaming on Netflix now.