Some shows choose to grab you by the throat, immediately engage you. And then other shows aim to ease you in, let you make yourself at home. The Eddy, the Damien Chazelle-produced jazz-infused drama now streaming on Netflix, is very much the latter — much like the titular Parisian club at the center of the series, it opens the door, lets you find a seat, and decide for yourself whether or not you want to stick around. Whether or not you do want to stick around depends entirely on your tolerance for French New Wave-styled handheld cinematography, a …