Me, Myself, and Irene is by far Jim Carrey's dirtiest movie yet. It attacks and/or makes fun of just about every group of people or things that you can imagine. It pokes fun at midgets, the mentally disabled, the physically disabled, lesbians, children, animals, and much more. Is it funny? You bet it is! However, this comedy is not for everybody.
In the movie, Jim Carrey is a member of the Rhode Island Police force, and has a problem with sticking up for himself. He is sort of a Barney Fife type and nobody seems to take him seriously. After being pushed around for too long, his alter ego, Hank, comes through and starts dishing it out to the people that have been sticking it to him for so long. Now, the sweet Barney Fife has become Dirty Harry, complete with the low, dry voice.
This movie is absolutely absurd, and yet still turns out to be a nice little love story kind of thing, much like Something About Mary, which was written and directed by the same folks who made this - the Farrelly brothers. For example, Carrey's character has 3 huge black sons - triplets. I would spoil some of the story if I told you how that happened.
If you enjoy toilet humor, such as jokes about objects being stuck in other's behinds, you will get a kick out of Me, Myself, and Irene. This is a seriously deranged and funny comedy for adults, but kids don't need to watch this.
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