
Andre Gonzales
Jim Carey was the perfect role for this movie. A police officer that has multiple personalities. It's hilarious.


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Rhode Island State Trooper Charlie Baileygates has a multiple personality disorder. One personality is crazy and aggressive, while the other is more friendly and laid back. Both of these personalities fall in love with the same woman named Irene after Charlie loses his medication.
A mild-mannered Rhode Island state trooper named Charlie struggles with a split personality that emerges when he's stressed. This alter ego, the aggressive and womanizing 'Hank,' gets him into a series of bizarre and chaotic situations, particularly when he's tasked with escorting a woman wanted for a crime, unaware of his dual nature.
The Farrelly brothers' signature blend of slapstick, gross-out humor, and surprisingly tender moments divided critics, but it was generally seen as a typical, if somewhat cruder, offering from the directors, with Jim Carrey's dual performance being a focal point.
Praised for Jim Carrey's committed performance in a challenging dual role.
Criticized for its excessive and often offensive gross-out humor.
Some reviewers appreciated the underlying sweetness beneath the raunchy comedy.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film amusing, with many highlighting Jim Carrey's comedic talent as a major draw. However, some viewers expressed reservations about the film's extreme humor and perceived lack of taste.
Jim Carrey's character's alter ego, Hank, was inspired by the Robert Louis Stevenson novel 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.
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Jim Carey was the perfect role for this movie. A police officer that has multiple personalities. It's hilarious.
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