Bruce Almighty
May 2003
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Robert Koehler
There's remarkably little done with a premise snatched from high-concept heaven, adding yet another file to the growing cabinet of under-realized comedies.
Director Shadyac and his three scriptwriters prove much more fallibly flawed than their omnipotent hero.
Andrew Sarris
Mr. Carrey gets some of his biggest laughs in years by playing up the darker side of his character's small-mindedness.
John Powers
It drowns [Carrey's] hilarious physicality in an ocean of sap.
Ed Park
Bruce takes over for the vacationing deity, but despite an initial surge of jolly, somewhat cruel chaos (as when he forces the new anchor to unreel paragraphs of gibberish on camera), things soon turn soggy.
Richard Roeper
... on at least three or four occasions, Carrey made me laugh so hard I had tears in my eyes -- and that's a heck of a trick.
Critic reviews
Robert Koehler
There's remarkably little done with a premise snatched from high-concept heaven, adding yet another file to the growing cabinet of under-realized comedies.
Director Shadyac and his three scriptwriters prove much more fallibly flawed than their omnipotent hero.
Andrew Sarris
Mr. Carrey gets some of his biggest laughs in years by playing up the darker side of his character's small-mindedness.
Ed Park
Bruce takes over for the vacationing deity, but despite an initial surge of jolly, somewhat cruel chaos (as when he forces the new anchor to unreel paragraphs of gibberish on camera), things soon turn soggy.
Richard Roeper
... on at least three or four occasions, Carrey made me laugh so hard I had tears in my eyes -- and that's a heck of a trick.
User reviews
Hilarious! I watched it with my friend and it is so funny! Love it!
Man What's wrong i rented the movie but where do i find it
Cast and credits
Actors | Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, Morgan Freeman, Philip Baker Hall, Steve Carell |
Producers | Tom Shadyac, Jim Carrey |
Director | Tom Shadyac |
Writers | Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe, Steve Oedekerk |
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Run time
101 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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