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Me, Myself and Irene
Charlie, a cheerful state trooper always takes pleasure in benefiting people. The only downside is he has an alter ego: Hank, an obnoxious, brutal, sexually driven police officer. Both of his sides start to develop affection for Irene, after Charlie stops using his medicines.
19 January 1974, Oslo, Norway
13 July 1941, Rochester, New York, USA
26 October 1969, Rochester, New York, USA
1954, Smithfield, North Carolina, USA
March 11, 2008
Consistently filthy and funny, with the Farrellys' usual attention to disability that will surely be misread as insensitivity to disability.August 04, 2003
[Zellweger] shares nearly all her scenes with Carrey and doesn't get gobbled up by him. She's a lovely comic foil, a straight man that can take any number of hits.January 07, 2010
While the film does deliver enough laughs to merit a recommendation, it is a letdown given the caliber of the comic minds involved.June 25, 2004
Involves a knock-down, drag-out fight between the two personalities. It's like watching Jerry Lewis and Buster Keaton duke it out while inhabiting the same body.January 01, 2000
The movie flounders around in all directions.August 21, 2009
Able-minded kids of all ages know that drooling at the dinner table can be an act of defiance.January 01, 2000
As highly talented as Carrey is, he can't make these abrupt physical and mental transitions the least bit convincing.January 01, 2000
Whereas Mary was thoroughly inhabited by all manner of absurd types, Irene has only a tagalong albino waiter.January 02, 2011
The Farrellys strike again; avoid this awful film.January 01, 2000
Somewhat less than the sum of its parts, Me, Myself & Irene is overlong and choppy.January 01, 2000
Shifts unsteadily between slow-moving, gauzy focus romance and 'transgressive' gross-out comedy.