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Bruce Almighty (PG-13)
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Even with all its predictability,
Bruce Almighty
and its star
Jim Carrey
still leave you crying from laughter.
Story
"What if God were one of us? Just a slob like one of us?"--the poignant lyrics from Joan Osbourne's song "One of Us" is just the right tune for
Bruce Almighty
. In fact, after being endowed with all of God's powers, the film's hero Bruce Nolan (
Jim Carrey
) actually sings it proudly. Now you may be asking how one small TV news reporter from Buffalo, New York, could have obtained such omnificent skills. Well, it seems Bruce hasn't had much luck of late. He hates his job as the news station's wacky "human interest" reporter and desperately wants to become an anchor so he can climb up the ladder. He complains about it hourly to anyone who'll listen, including his very patient and loving girlfriend, Grace (
Jennifer Aniston
). Things get worse, however, when a rival colleague is hired as the anchor instead. Bruce loses his job after making some unsavory on-air comments; his car after crashing into a streetlight pole, and almost even his girl, after he tells her how mediocre his life is. All this reduces Bruce to one angry man who rages against God for all his woes. Enter God (
Morgan Freeman
), who is frankly just plain tired of being blamed for Bruce's troubles. He gives Bruce the option to be the Almighty One for one week--and Bruce runs with it, making sure to right a few wrongs in his life first. But what about the rest of the world? All those prayers from people in need? In predictable fashion, our man Bruce quickly realizes what an awesome responsibility it is being God, especially when it means losing the one person he loves the most.
Acting
Ah, isn't it nice to have the good old
Jim Carrey
back? Except now, he seems to be a new and improved
Jim Carrey
. After failed attempts at drama in films such as
The Majestic
and
Man on the Moon
, going back to his comedic roots is a smart move. But
Carrey
has learned some valuable lessons since his
Ace Ventura
days and has been able to harness his manic energy into a more subtle performance for
Bruce Almighty
. Simply put, he has matured like a fine wine--but is still as fresh as ever. As the sweet, put-upon Grace,
Aniston
complements
Carrey
nicely. Grace is definitely the straight gal but
Aniston
uses her own finely tuned comedic and reactionary skills to distinguish herself from any other pretty face. And
Freeman
is absolutely perfect as God--honestly, no one could have filled the part better. The actor has such benevolence in his face that when he tells us he is the Lord Almighty watching over us, you immediately feel at ease. Another standout performance is
Steve Carell
as Bruce's rival Evan Baxter, especially in the one scene where an offstage Bruce, with his Godlike powers, sabotages Evan's on-air anchoring.
Carell
brilliantly mimics
Carrey
's unique facial contortions--a feat that must have been very difficult to do--to hilarious effect.
Direction
Obviously, with
Bruce Almighty
,
Carrey
wants to recapture some of that same magic he had with his 1997 hit
Liar Liar
by using the same director,
Tom Shadyac
and playing the same sort of callous character who needs a rude awakening to make him a better person. For the most part, it works.
Shadyac
knows just the right moments to pull the punches and allow
Carrey
full rein of the screen--and then when to pull the comedian back. The two have a nice, symbiotic relationship. The problem with the film lies in the story, which really falls into some lame predictability. Of course Bruce is going to screw up and nearly ruin the world with his selfishness--and in turn lose his girlfriend because, we're told, the one thing God can't mess with is a human being's free will. Then, of course, Bruce is going to come to his senses and start to help people, even sacrificing his own feelings for Grace just so she can be happy and thus proving to us all the reason why God picked him in the first place. Awwww. Yes, all the ducks are in their rows but
Bruce Almighty
manages to crack you up anyway.
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