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I Love You Phillip Morris

  • 2009
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  • 1h 42m
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6.6/10
102K
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Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor in I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)
On his second go-round behind bars, scam artist Steven Russell (Carrey) commits the ultimate con in order to break out and win back the heart of Phillip Morris (McGregor), with whom he fell in love during his first prison sentence.
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A cop turns con man once he comes out of the closet. Once imprisoned, he meets the second love of his life, whom he'll stop at nothing to be with.A cop turns con man once he comes out of the closet. Once imprisoned, he meets the second love of his life, whom he'll stop at nothing to be with.A cop turns con man once he comes out of the closet. Once imprisoned, he meets the second love of his life, whom he'll stop at nothing to be with.

  • Directors
    • Glenn Ficarra
    • John Requa
  • Writers
    • John Requa
    • Glenn Ficarra
    • Steve McVicker
  • Stars
    • Jim Carrey
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Leslie Mann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    102K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Glenn Ficarra
      • John Requa
    • Writers
      • John Requa
      • Glenn Ficarra
      • Steve McVicker
    • Stars
      • Jim Carrey
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Leslie Mann
    • 195User reviews
    • 244Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Steven Russell
    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Phillip Morris
    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Debbie
    Rodrigo Santoro
    Rodrigo Santoro
    • Jimmy
    Antoni Corone
    Antoni Corone
    • Lindholm
    Brennan Brown
    Brennan Brown
    • Birkheim
    Michael Mandell
    Michael Mandell
    • Cleavon
    Annie Golden
    Annie Golden
    • Eudora
    Marylouise Burke
    Marylouise Burke
    • Barbara Bascombe
    • (as Mary Louise Burke)
    David Jensen
    David Jensen
    • Judge
    Dameon Clarke
    Dameon Clarke
    • Houston Lawyer
    Clay Chamberlin
    • Cellmate - Arnie
    Louis Herthum
    Louis Herthum
    • Doctor
    Morgana Shaw
    Morgana Shaw
    • Steven's Mom
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Steven's Dad
    Griff Furst
    Griff Furst
    • Mark
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Reba
    • (as Aunjanue Ellis)
    DeVere Jehl
    DeVere Jehl
    • Samuel
    • Directors
      • Glenn Ficarra
      • John Requa
    • Writers
      • John Requa
      • Glenn Ficarra
      • Steve McVicker
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    User reviews195

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    8tinker4showz

    Ummm...

    I'd never heard of this movie. Or the story behind it. And, I gotta say, never been a big fan of Carey, TBH, though I have seen most of his films. I kinda think this is his best work. Certainly up there in the top three.

    Same for McGregor, whom I do like, but often seems like he takes himself too seriously (sorta the "ac-TOR" type, mebbe..). But this work is understated, 'real', wonderfully shy and fun to watch all around.

    I liked it!
    9lifeinmovies-912-787319

    Carrey and McGregor create a first.

    Just when I thought Jim Carrey couldn't surprise me anymore, even if he tried...bang! "I Love You Phillip Morris" Here Jim Carrey creates the most complex and complete character of his career. A bisexual co-man of all things. An amoral guy who finds love and when I say "finds" we see him finding it. The romantic entanglement of Carrey and McGregor is a real first because we, even the ones who don't quite get the same sex thing, gets it. I saw the love between this two men and I believed it. "Brokeback Mountain" was easier to believe because the tragedy filled with deceit and self loathing fit perfectly with what I, and many others I suspect, believe that kind of union may involve. Here I saw romance in Ewan McGregor's eyes. His disbelief that somebody loves him is out of "The Nights Of Cabiria" - I will certainly see this again.
    9amanda-694

    Funny, Sad and True! (from May Nashville preview)

    There's really only one thing you need to ask yourself before you see this movie: are you prepared to see Jim Carrey getting it on with Ewan MacGregor? If so, you should definitely go.

    The movie tells the true story—and trust me, you'll have trouble believing it's true—of Steven Russell, a gay man who just can't stop conning his way through life. He uses his extraordinary abilities to gain a variety of jobs, gets indicted for embezzlement, and wins the love of the titular Phillip Morris while the two are fellow inmates in prison.

    "I Love You Phillip Morris" was written and directed by Glen Ficarra and John Requa, the same writing team responsible for "Bad Santa". Like "Bad Santa", this movie effectively balances humor and with some very dark themes, though I would say the overall tone is not nearly as bleak as that of the earlier movie.

    The writers told the Nashville audience that when choosing material to include from Steve McVicker's nonfiction book, they decided they primarily wanted to tell the love story. They do so very successfully. You might even call this the perfect romantic comedy for people who hate traditional romantic comedies: it's homo- rather than hetero-oriented, it's non-fiction, and it features a somewhat off-kilter con man as the romantic lead. Sounds bizarre, sure, and yet all these elements come together to make a really entertaining movie.

    For the most part Jim Carrey loses himself in the character of Steven Russell, delivering an effectively non-hammy (and non-Carrey) comic performance. MacGregor's Phillip Morris is also believably innocent, Southern, and wide-eyed. Nice supporting performances, such as Leslie Mann's as Russell's ex-wife Deb, round out the movie.

    Much of the romance takes place in prison, and this creates many beautifully absurd scenes. The movie also has its fair share of sad moments, and contains a pretty clear message about social justice in Texas -- as did the book-- but this is kept mercifully subtle, underlying rather than overshadowing the story.

    The directors said they hoped the movie would make spectators laugh, cry and think, and the Nashville audience seemed to do all three. There were a lot of laughs but some definite sniffles at the appropriate moments. At the Q&A, there was a fair amount of interest in the real story, and Ficarra, McVicker, and Requa were happy to oblige with further information.

    Come to think of it, you may not have to worry about seeing the two leads have sex. Although the love scenes were kept technically PG, the directors were expecting a fight with the MPAA because of the homosexual content. That's a real pity, but I hope they win.
    6myeggparty

    Brilliant

    I was very lucky to see a screening of this movie just recently, and I honestly though that this would be horrible. I loved Carrey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Truman Show, and Dumb and Dumber, but that's really all about it. However, his latest film makes a mark on easily one of the best films of the decade. It's not the comedy itself that makes it memorable, it's the characters and the story that really makes this film a very enjoyable pleasure.

    Loved every minute of it, thoroughly entertaining, actually very funny, and very sincere at the same time. It has a lot of flaws and not much detail, but with the addition the story being true just really does make it a remarkable film in the movie industry, as well as in Jim Carrey and Evan's career. A truly deserving 4 stars.
    9tristanhousden

    Carrey and McGregor shine in superbly crafted comedy

    Continuing my MIFF reviews, I saw this last week with a packed house at Greater Union.

    Firstly, it has to be said that it's a tragedy that this film's general release has been such a stifled process. The entertainment value of this picture, its expert construction and superb performances cannot be denied.

    Carrey turns in what is possibly his best performance in a decade. It's bizarre, the way that his signature antics actually enhance rather than diminish the dramatic aspects of this film, based loosely on real life events. In fact, for me, the movie trumps The Truman Show as Carrey's true coming of age as a performer of depth. Ewan McGregor is equally astonishing as Phillip Morris - you'd swear you were watching the kind of unique romantic chemistry between two actors that arrives very rarely in cinema, and virtually never between two A-listers playing gay lovers; but the love story is only a foundation for what emerges as a kinetic, superbly told comedy-drama about the real life exploits of con man and recidivist prison escapee Steven Jay Russell.

    Directors/writers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa expertly handle the tensions of comic and dramatic performance and also prove to have a masterly touch with the frenzied action sequences. Bit parts are cast beautifully. You can see the attention to detail and craft in this movie.

    It can only be assumed that the gay context of this film has cost it it's commercial potential in the eyes of distributors, because everything else about it spells box office success. Apparently, it will finally have a limited release in the US in October this year, with the potential of expansion.

    Without spoiling any of the twists of the film's detailed series of events, the film succeeds at beautifully hijacking audience expectation time and again. Just when you think you've got the film pinned for being predictable, suddenly it flips on you with a wry smile as if to say, "I knew what you were thinking".

    I'm not sure how close the producers stuck to the facts, but it scarcely matters. If 5% of this narrative is true, it would be amazing in itself. I would be happy if the film was complete fiction.

    It's a wonderful, assured comedy and deserves wide commercial exploitation.

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    • Trivia
      In the last courtroom scene, Steven's lawyer is played by the real-life Phillip Morris.
    • Goofs
      When Steven is leaving the private care facility the calender shown skips the 14th of the month.
    • Quotes

      Phillip Morris: Enough romance. Let's fuck!

    • Crazy credits
      The very end of the credits has a list of Thank Yous. The last two items on the list are Redbull and Xanax.
    • Connections
      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episode #5.154 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Hallelujah, We Shall Rise
      Performed by The Yellowdog Prophet Choir

      Directed by Albinas Prizgintas

      Produced and Arranged by Jay Weigel

      Written by J.E. Thomas

      Courtesy of Interpublications, Texas Legendary Music (BMI)

      Eric Zukoski Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Una pareja dispareja
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • EuropaCorp
      • Mad Chance
      • Consolidated Pictures Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,037,459
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $112,520
      • Dec 5, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,768,906
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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