Monday, June 01, 2009

Yes Man

RottenTomatoes.com:

Jim Carrey returns to hilarious form with this romantic comedy in the same vein as the Carrey classic LIAR LIAR. After a few stints in more serious features like ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND and THE NUMBER 23, Carrey seems right at home playing Carl, a divorce who starts out the film depressed and withdrawn, scared of taking a risk. Pressured by his best friend, Peter (Bradley Cooper), to get his act together or be stuck with a lonely life, Carl attends a New Age self-help seminar intended to change "no men" like Carl into "yes men" willing to meet life's challenges with gusto. Carl is reluctant at first, but finds the seminar to be ultimately life-changing when he's coerced into giving the "say yes" attitude a try. As the first opportunity to say yes presents itself, Carl hesitantly utters the three-letter word, setting the stage for a domino effect of good rewards, and giving Carrey a platform to show off his comic chops. But over time Carl realizes that saying yes to everything indiscriminately can reap results as complicated and messy as his life had become when saying "no" was his norm. The always-quirky Zooey Deschanel adds her signature charm as Carl's love interest, Allison. An unlikely match at first glance, the pair actually develop great chemistry as the story progresses, the actors playing off each other's different styles of humor. Rhys Darby also shines as Carl's loveable but clueless boss, and THAT 70s SHOW's Danny Masterson appears as another one of Carl's friends. While YES MAN marks no major departure from Carrey's previous work, the sweet crowd pleaser manages to showcase two sides of its leading man.

I was pretty much over Jim Carrey's crazy over the top funny movies but I liked the idea behind a man that decides to say YES to everything and had to check it out. It was surprisingly good yet not really annoying like I thought it could be. It also didn't hurt that Zooey Deschanel was in it, she can really do no wrong in my mind (well besides The Happening er) and also Rhys Darby from Flight of the Concords!

And this is going to sound weird and probably make no sense, but it was kind of like Slumdog Millionaire in the sense that everything was connected and I liked that. In this case it was a funny thing but it still worked really well.

I also thinks the concept of saying YES to everything can give us something to think about. I'm sure a lot of us, me especially included could take more chances, be more open minded, and say YES more often!

Overall a hilarious but not over the top movie with a interesting concept!

4/5 Stars
Watched via Netflix

12 comments:

  1. I was going to watch this on the plane but saw Taken instead. Maybe on the flight back!

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  2. Just wanted to say it was fantastic to finally meet you and you are even more fabulous than your blog--which I didn't think was possible!! :-)

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  3. I haven't seen the movie but I've read the book, Yes Man by Danny Wallace, and I really enjoyed it.

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  4. I had such a good time watching this movie! And I agree with you about Zooey Deshanel.

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  5. I saw it and enjoyed it! I thought it was a good film :)

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  6. I loved it too! I completely agree with you on this. Wow we think alike with movies..odd hehe I was also surprised by it. I went in the movie theatre thinking "oh I hope it's not stupid and annoying" and it wasn't!! :)
    I agree about the Zooey thing too including the Happening bit. So true, so true.

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  7. Oh since you like Zooey did you get a chance to check to see if you could get free tickets to 500 days of summer?

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  8. You're back! (and making us happy)

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  9. Sounds good.. I am not a great fan of Jim Carrey.. he is just tooo MUCH :D :D

    I loved Slumdog ...so maybe i will like this as well.

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  10. I have this one on my computer (yeah, I illegally downloaded it *hides*) so I'll have to watch it soon. I love Zooey Deschanel so that's mostly why I downloaded it.

    I actually think I say yes more often than I should. Probably not the same thing as the movie though. I just do boring things I don't want to because I can't say no. :P

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  11. I thought this movie was hilarious and I was surprised to find out it was based on a book. (Do they write original screenplays any more?)

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  12. That Harry Potter party looked fun!

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