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<em>'The Cable Guy'</em> should've worked for me. It didn't. I'm a big fan of Jim Carrey movies but I found this to be dreadful, it's the first film of his that I've found to be forcibly poor. It kinda leaves a bad taste too, given the main...


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When recently single Steven moves into his new apartment, cable guy Chip comes to hook him up—and doesn't let go. Initially, Chip is just overzealous in his desire to be Steven's pal, but when Steven tries to end the 'friendship', Chip shows his dark side. He begins stalking Steven, who's left to fend for himself because no one else can believe Chip's capable of such behaviour.
Steven Kovacs, a lonely cable installer, becomes increasingly obsessed with his new client, Chip Douglas. As Steven attempts to navigate his own life and relationships, Chip's intrusive and erratic behavior escalates from helpfulness to dangerous stalking, blurring the lines between customer service and menace. The film follows Steven's desperate attempts to break free from Chip's suffocating attention before it leads to a violent conclusion.
Upon its release, 'The Cable Guy' received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding its dark humor and unsettling tone polarizing. While Jim Carrey's performance was often praised for its intensity and departure from his typical comedic roles, some critics felt the film struggled to balance its comedic elements with its thriller aspects. Audience reception was similarly divided, leading to a modest box office performance.
Jim Carrey delivers a memorable, unsettling performance that pushes the boundaries of his comedic persona.
The film's dark, satirical take on loneliness and obsession is often effective but unevenly executed.
Ben Stiller's directorial style introduces a darker, more menacing tone than expected for a mainstream comedy.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film's premise intriguing and Jim Carrey's performance captivating, though many were divided on the film's tonal shifts between comedy and thriller, with some finding it too dark or disturbing.
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The role of Steven Kovacs was originally offered to Jim Carrey, but he turned it down to play the Cable Guy, feeling the character was more compelling and allowed him to explore a darker side of comedy.
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<em>'The Cable Guy'</em> should've worked for me. It didn't. I'm a big fan of Jim Carrey movies but I found this to be dreadful, it's the first film of his that I've found to be forcibly poor. It kinda leaves a bad taste too, given the main...

Dark slice of comedy pie from Carrey & Stiller. As with everything in life, the internet also has its good and bad angles. Here with The Cable Guy, I myself salute the internet highway and in particular the many users of IMDb who have co...
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