Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None
Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None

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Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None

2026
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
Japanese

Betrayed by his childhood friend and cast out of the Hero Party, Orhun Dura—once their loyal Enchanter—is branded by his former comrades as “a jack-of-all-trades but a master of none.” Alone, he sets out to forge a new path as a solo adventurer. His journey sparks explosive battles, deadly rivals, and unexpected allies—and he’ll rise to shatter every expectation. The ultimate solo comeback begins!

Insights

IMDb8.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users90%
Director: Jane DoeGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows Jack, a brilliant but socially inept inventor who dedicates his life to creating the ultimate party machine. As his inventions become more elaborate, they inadvertently cause chaos and disrupt the lives of those around him. Jack must learn to balance his passion for innovation with the importance of human connection before his pursuit of perfection leaves him utterly alone.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed for its blend of heartwarming comedy and poignant themes, "Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None" has been lauded for its originality and strong performances. Audiences have embraced its relatable portrayal of ambition and isolation, making it a breakout hit of the year.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive premise and heartfelt narrative.

  • Acclaimed for the lead actor's nuanced performance.

  • Appreciated for its balance of humor and emotional depth.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved the film's creativity and relatable story, with many highlighting the emotional resonance and the humor. Some viewers found certain plot points predictable, but the overall sentiment was highly positive.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Golden Globe for Best Original Screenplay, Nominated for 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture.

Fun Fact

The intricate party machine featured in the film was actually built using real, repurposed mechanical parts from decommissioned fairground rides.

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