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#914
My Rating:
9
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy
USA / English
| Jim Carrey |
Carl Allen |
| Zooey Deschanel |
Allison |
| Bradley Cooper |
Peter |
| John Michael Higgins |
Nick |
| Rhys Darby |
Norman |
| Danny Masterson |
Rooney |
| Fionnula Flanagan |
Tillie |
| Terence Stamp |
Terrence Bundley |
| Sasha Alexander |
Lucy Barnes |
| Molly Sims |
Stephanie |
| Brent Briscoe |
Homeless Guy |
| Rocky Carroll |
Wes |
| John Cothran Jr. |
Tweed |
| Spencer Garrett |
Multack |
| Sean O'Bryan |
Ted |
| Director |
Peyton Reed |
| Producer |
Richard D. Zanuck; David Heyman |
| Writer |
Nicholas Stoller; Jarrad Paul |
| Cinematography |
Robert D. Yeoman |
| Musician |
Lyle Workman; Mark Everett |
Yes Man takes its inspiration from a book written by UK author and comedian Danny Wallace and follows a similar story. It tells the tale of a mid-level loan clerk named Carl (Jim Carrey) who is persuaded to stop being a no man and start saying yes to everything after attending a motivational seminar. Saying yes gradually becomes easier and leads Carl to love in the form of Alison (Zoey Deschanel) and also promotion at work - it seems saying yes to all loan applications is a route to banking success. However Carl's spontaneous behaviour later attracts the interest of the FBI leading to his arrest and to Allison learning about his secret ex-wife. The film ends with Carl passionately fighting to regain the heart of his love and their reunion.
| Region |
Any Region |
| Subtitles |
Português |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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