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Bruce tout-puissant

Original title: Bruce Almighty
  • 2003
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Jim Carrey in Bruce tout-puissant (2003)
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A whiny news reporter is given the chance to step into God's shoes.A whiny news reporter is given the chance to step into God's shoes.A whiny news reporter is given the chance to step into God's shoes.

  • Director
    • Tom Shadyac
  • Writers
    • Steve Koren
    • Mark O'Keefe
    • Steve Oedekerk
  • Stars
    • Jim Carrey
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Morgan Freeman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    455K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,662
    352
    • Director
      • Tom Shadyac
    • Writers
      • Steve Koren
      • Mark O'Keefe
      • Steve Oedekerk
    • Stars
      • Jim Carrey
      • Jennifer Aniston
      • Morgan Freeman
    • 700User reviews
    • 140Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Bruce Nolan
    Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston
    • Grace Connelly
    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • God
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Jack Baylor
    Catherine Bell
    Catherine Bell
    • Susan Ortega
    Lisa Ann Walter
    Lisa Ann Walter
    • Debbie
    Steve Carell
    Steve Carell
    • Evan Baxter
    • (as Steven Carell)
    Nora Dunn
    Nora Dunn
    • Ally Loman
    Eddie Jemison
    Eddie Jemison
    • Bobby
    Paul Satterfield
    • Dallas Coleman
    Mark Kiely
    Mark Kiely
    • Fred Donohue
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Anita
    Tony Bennett
    Tony Bennett
    • Tony Bennett
    Timothy Di Pri
    Timothy Di Pri
    • Bruce's Cameraman
    • (as Timothy DiPri)
    Brian Tahash
    • Bruce's Soundman
    Lou Felder
    • Pete Fineman
    Lillian Adams
    Lillian Adams
    • Mama Kowolski
    Christopher Darga
    Christopher Darga
    • Vol Kowolski
    • Director
      • Tom Shadyac
    • Writers
      • Steve Koren
      • Mark O'Keefe
      • Steve Oedekerk
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    8helpless_dancer

    Carrey does it again

    Well, was Morgan Freeman any more unusual as God than George Burns? This film sure was better than that bore, "Oh, God". I was totally engrossed and LMAO all the way through. Carrey was perfect as the out of sorts anchorman wannabe, and Aniston carried off her part as the frustrated girlfriend in her usual well played performance. I, for one, don't consider her to be either ugly or untalented. I think my favorite scene was when Carrey opened up the file cabinet thinking it could never hold his life history. See if you can spot the file in the cabinet that holds the events of his bathroom humor: I was rolling over this one. Well written and even better played out, this comedy will go down as one of this funnyman's best.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Does have its hilarious moments, and is performed well, but it doesn't sizzle as much as it should have done

    Bruce Almighty is a decent movie. It is no masterpiece, but it is still entertaining, is well performed and has a sense of fun. The reason why I don't think is a masterpiece is mainly because of various factors it didn't quite convince as much as it should have done.

    The movie has a good soundtrack, and a great premise. The performances are what made the movie as entertaining as it was, with Jim Carrey in his usual over the top performance pitch-perfect as Bruce Nolan and Jennifer Aniston as lovely as ever as Grace. Steve Carrell has his moments as Evan Baxter. The real acting kudos though has to go to Morgan Freeman, who is such an exceptional actor who rarely disappoints in anything he's in, and he was great as God. There are as I have said some hilarious moments, the news station scenes were particularly hysterical.

    However, there are some problems that marred an otherwise decent movie. The middle act is rather slow moving and not very much of interest happens sadly. I also found it rather short for a comedy, if it were fifteen minutes or so longer it could have had more scenes to develop the characters and story more. And while on the whole the movie worked there are parts in the script that are overdone.

    On the whole, despite being disappointingly uneven, it is a fun and decent comedy, that is well performed and has a nice message. Plus the ending is a tear jerker. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7OllieSuave-007

    Nobody does it better than the Almighty.

    Discontented television reporter Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), on his worst day of his life, rages against God. He responds by appearing in human form (Morgan Freeman) and gives Bruce divine powers, challenging him to take on the big job of being the Almighty.

    As the divine-powered Nolan using his new gift, it is actually very hilarious to see him playing tricks on people that annoy him in his life, including the sidesplitting scene where he makes rival reporter Evan Baxter blunder big time on live TV. Makes me wish I have some special powers to counter some of the people that annoyed me to no end.

    The film's story also proves that it is not a walk-in-the-park to serve in God's shoes, as he has to listen to all the voices of the people's prayers around him and see what chaotic things actually happen when all people get what they wish for. I think this is cleverly depicted in this movie's solid plot.

    Overall, this is one of the better Jim Carrey comedies I've seen, where he is funny, but doesn't go overboard with the slapstick and silliness. Mixing in the humor with some doses of drama, you'll get quite an entertaining movie.

    Grade B
    8BlackX

    What if God was one of us? It would be pretty funny.

    I really do not know what people have against this film, but it's definitely one of my favourites. It's not preachy, it's not anchored by it's moral, it shouldn't be controversial. It's just God. Any possible God, no matter the religion. And it's really funny.

    Jim Carry plays Bruce Nolan, a TV reporter usually stuck on the lighter side of the news, desperate to prove himself (more or less TO himself) that he can be taken seriously and do a good job in an anchor job. This drive is what is slowly driving his beautiful girlfriend Grace (Jennifer Aniston) away. When the final straws are executed, he's quick to not laugh, but yell in the face of God, who in turn gives Bruce his powers. Bruce then makes his life better for himself, until he's guilted into helping others, where he then continues to miss the point of his powers. Meanwhile, his constant excitement about his own life makes him more selfish, leaving his relationship on dangerous ground.

    OK, that was kinda long. But as a plot, it works well. The step-by-step fashion in which we meet the challenges of being God is much better than clustering his problems together, and is able to hide itself fairly well.

    As you probably know from hearing about this movie in the first place, Carrey's pitch-perfect acting stays in character (which, luckily enough, is him), and controls and gives atmosphere to the movie scene by scene. Whether they would admit it or not, the role was written or rewritten exclusively for Carrey. Without him, the humour would turn flat, as humour is half execution. And the humour is very good in the first place. But without Carrey, it would kinda feel like a It's a Wonderful Life wannabe.

    Jennifer Aniston is great and, no matter what some may say, does not act like the only excuse for the third act. At least, you don't think that when you see her. She gives a heartfelt performance and makes you forget you're watching a movie, she and Carrey feel very much like a real couple.

    The movie feels ggooooodd (see the movie to understand), has a very nice feeling, tackles the idea appropriately and better than expected and overall should never have been called slapped together just to save Carrey's career (which wasn't goin' anywhere.).
    XFLRWF

    God doth have a sense of humor

    Whether or not a person believes in God, most people have thought they could make things better if they ran the world. Some would end world hunger, some would make world peace, and other would just fix the problems in their own lives. But few people would ever consider the burden and awesome responsibility of the universe's most absolute power. How would prayers be answered? How would you handle disasters and riots? What would you do if someone did not believe in you? `Bruce Almighty' presents a view of what would happen if a man's will were done. Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey) is a field reporter for the local Buffalo, NY news station. Tired of doing human-interest stories, being passed over for promotions, and the overall course his life has taken, he calls out God (Morgan Freeman) and claims he can make things better if he ran the world. God hears Bruce's challenge and offers him the chance to prove it. The Almighty departs for a vacation and endows Bruce with all his powers. Bruce now has the opportunity to demonstrate what kind of God he can be. The only provisions are that Bruce cannot tell anyone he is God and he cannot interfere with anyone's free will. `Bruce Almighty' is wonderfully done by the talents of creative director Tom Shadyac (Liar, Liar, Patch Adams) and the humorous story by screenwriter Steve Koren (Night at the `Roxbury) and television writer Mark O'Keefe (Late Show with David Letterman). Shadyac's direction plays a key role to this visually comedic movie. Not solely relying on his performers, he also implements several sight gags. Shadyac's eye for comedy comes through when he shows how Bruce organizes his prayer requests, how Bruce dispenses justice, and even when Bruce gets a cup of coffee. The script is also well written by the comedic duo of Koren and O'Keefe. The movie is not only funny but it also looks at the seriousness of what it really means to be God. Koren and O'Keefe examine how would an average Joe handle the millions of daily prayer requests, would that person abuse his power, and would he ever give up the job. Don't get me wrong, this is not a movie to would take your children to see to teach them religion. It is filled with teen and adult humor that fans have come to expect from this genre. Koren and O'Keefe not only manage to keep the theatre laughing but give God a human face. Jim Carrey gives another great performance as Bruce Nolan. Known for his way out antics and facial expressions, Carrey combines those talents with a genuine acting ability that sells his performance. Carrey is very much the common man in his role as Bruce. He is frustrated with the morning traffic, he wants more in life, and he wants God to make it happen. Most audiences can identify with his aggravation because most have been where Bruce has been. But Carrey is also a hilarious man-God when he rules the world. He has fun with his powers while making sure the best things work out for him. Carrey delivers just the right mix of comedy with a touch of the Spirit. Morgan Freeman and Jennifer Aniston are also enjoyable in their roles as God and Bruce's girlfriend, Grace, respectively. Freeman plays God with a humanistic yet sympathetic quality. He not only offers Bruce the chance to take his job, but also is ready to help him out when he runs into trouble or needs advice. Freeman's portrayal is also what one would expect out of God: warm, endearing, and forgiving. Aniston's screen time is somewhat limited in the film. Her performance of Grace is the typical stand-by-your-man girlfriend. She loves Bruce and will stick with him no matter how much of a jerk he can be. The role is generic but Aniston plays well with what she's dealt. Perhaps the scene-stealer of the film is the sidesplitting job done by the Daily Show's Steve Carell. Carell plays Bruce's main antagonist, Evan Baxter. Baxter and Nolan's on-going feud sets the stage for very funny on-air showdown in which Carell's performance will have audiences wiping their eyes from laughter. `Bruce Almighty' is no doubt entertaining and humorous. The movie has all the combinations to make it a success and audiences looking for a good laugh will not be disappointed. While the movie may be more popular with the teen crowd, adults may also enjoy the film as well. This is not a Jim Carrey comedy where he talks from his rear but a comedy that also examines a serious nature of life and show's Carrey has evolved as an actor. But let us hope for Jim's case, God doth have a sense of humor.

    Grade: B

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    • Trivia
      (at around 39 mins) The monkey used in the alley scene is the same monkey that was featured in Alerte ! (1995) and that played Marcel on the television series Friends (1994) also starring Jennifer Aniston. It also starred against Jim Carrey in both of the Ace Ventura movies. Aniston's Friends costar Courtney Cox also played Jim Carrey's girlfriend in the first Ace Ventura movie.
    • Goofs
      (at around 6 mins) When Bruce looks at himself in the mirror, Sam enters the room to pee on the couch. The shot changes to Bruce, then back to Sam. On the right side of the screen, the hand of the dog trainer can be seen pointing to where the dog should be looking.
    • Quotes

      God: Parting your soup is not a miracle, Bruce. It's a magic trick. A single mom who's working two jobs and still finds time to take her kid to soccer practice, that's a miracle. A teenager who says "no" to drugs and "yes" to an education, that's a miracle. People want me to do everything for them. But what they don't realize is THEY have the power. You want to see a miracle, son? Be the miracle.

    • Crazy credits
      There are several outtakes and goofs from the movie during the ending credits.
    • Alternate versions
      Universal Studios released a Family Friendly version on DVD that removes objectionable content. This version has a blue border on the DVD cover.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bruce Almighty/The In-Laws/Our Town (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Chariots of Fire
      Written by Vangelis (as Evangelos Papathanassiou)

      Performed by Vangelis

      Courtesy of Polydor Records, Ltd. (U.K.)

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Universal Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Todopoderoso
    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA(establishing shots, aerial shots and visual effects plates)
    • Production companies
      • Spyglass Entertainment
      • Universal Pictures
      • Shady Acres Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $81,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $242,829,261
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $67,953,330
      • May 25, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $484,592,874
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 576i (SDTV)
      • 1.85 : 1

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