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| Original Title |
Bruce Almighty |
| Director |
Tom Shadyac |
| Genre |
Comedy, Fantasy, Romance |
| Released |
2003-05-14 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated PG-13 for language, sexual content and some crude humor. |
| Rated |
6.4 |
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| Bruce Nolan (Carrey), a television reporter in Buffalo, N.Y.,is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and the love of his girlfriend, Grace (Aniston) . At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds. God appears in human form (Freeman) and, endowing Bruce with divine powers, challenges Bruce to take on the big job to see if he can do it any better. |
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| Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan , Morgan Freeman as God , Jennifer Aniston as Grace Connelly , Philip Baker Hall as Jack Keller , Catherine Bell as Susan Ortega , Lisa Ann Walter as Debbie , Steven Carell as Evan Baxter , Nora Dunn as Ally Loman , Eddie Jemison as Bobby , Paul Satterfield as Dallas Coleman , Mark Kiely as Fred Donohue , Sally Kirkland as Anita Mann , Tony Bennett as Himself , Timothy Di Pri as Bruce's Cameraman (as Timothy DiPri) , Brian Tahash as Bruce's Soundman |
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'Almighty' Then!! Carrey back in fine comic form.
BRUCE ALMIGHTY (2003) *** Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston,
Morgan Freeman, Catherine Bell, Steven Carell, Philip Baker Hall,
Lisa Ann Walter, Nora Dunn, Sally Kirkland. High concept comedy
with Carrey as a put-upon Buffalo, NY news personality who feels
God is out to get him gets his ultimate complaint put to the test
when He (a game Foreman) gives his powers on loan to see what
he would do in His place. Laughs aplenty especially the ‘monkey
scene' (‘nuff said; don't want to ruin it for those who haven't seen it
yet), which deserves a spot in the cinematic vault. Aniston adds a
fine balance for Carrey to bounce off as his long-suffering yet
supportive girlfriend and unctuous jerk news anchor Carell steals
the show as a victim to the suddenly pious Carrey's shenanigans
by having a speaking-in-tongues fit on-air that also should be filed
away in the film vault. A fine screenplay by Steve Koren, Mark
O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk allow Carrey to riff with his spastic
slapstick and go-for-the funny bone one-liners as well as
re-uniting with director Tom Shadyac who lets Jim get his ya-yas
out.
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