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Me… Myself
Tan is hit by a car and loses his memories. He starts to live with the woman who hit him as she feels a bit responsible for hurting him other than the fact that she is afraid of getting into any trouble because of this accident. Tan is trying to recollect his memories while living with the woman and her nephew.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered Rhode Island state trooper, Charlie, develops a split personality, Hank, due to years of suppressing his anger and frustration. When Charlie is sent to Martha's Vineyard to transport Irene, a woman on the run, his two personalities create a chaotic and hilarious series of events, complicating his mission and his love life.
Critical Reception
Me, Myself & Irene received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding its humor overly crude and relying too heavily on gross-out gags. However, Jim Carrey's dual performance was often praised, and some critics appreciated the Farrelly brothers' signature brand of outrageous comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Jim Carrey's committed performance in a dual role is a highlight.
The film's humor is often crude, relying on gross-out gags and predictable jokes.
Despite its flaws, some viewers found the outrageous premise and Carrey's antics entertaining.
Google audience: Audiences were divided on 'Me, Myself & Irene'. While many enjoyed Jim Carrey's signature physical comedy and the film's over-the-top, often juvenile humor, a significant portion found the gags to be too crude and repetitive, leading to a mixed reception.
Fun Fact
The film features numerous scenes with male nudity, including one sequence where several actors, including Jim Carrey, appear fully nude. The studio was reportedly hesitant to release the film with such explicit content, but the Farrelly brothers insisted.
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