Jim Carrey returns to hilarious form with this romantic comedy in the same vein as the Carrey classic LIAR LIAR. After a few stints in more serious features like ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND and THE NUMBER 23, Carrey seems right at home playing Carl, a divorcé who starts out the film depressed and withdrawn, scared of taking a risk. Pressured by his best friend, Peter (Bradley Cooper), to get his act together or be stuck with a lonely life, Carl attends a New Age self-help seminar intended to change "no men" like Carl into "yes men" willing to meet life's challenges with gusto. Carl is reluctant at first, but finds the seminar to be ultimately life-changing when he's coerced into giving the "say yes" attitude a try. As the first opportunity to say yes presents itself, Carl hesitantly utters the three-letter word, setting the stage for a domino effect of good rewards, and giving Carrey a platform to show off his comic chops. But over time Carl realizes that saying yes to everything indiscriminately can reap results as complicated and messy as his life had become when saying "no" was his norm.
The always-quirky Zooey Deschanel adds her signature charm as Carl's love interest, Allison. An unlikely match at first glance, the pair actually develop great chemistry as the story progresses, the actors playing off each other's different styles of humor. Rhys Darby also shines as Carl's loveable but clueless boss, and THAT 70s SHOW's Danny Masterson appears as another one of Carl's friends. While YES MAN marks no major departure from Carrey's previous work, the sweet crowd pleaser manages to showcase two sides of its leading man.
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Region [unknown]
Audio:
(unspecified) English
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes
Additional Footage
Featurette:
1. Down Time on the Set of Yes Man
2. Jim Carey: Extreme Yes Man - The Outrageous Physical Activities Performed by Carrey and Others
3. On Set with Danny Wallace: The Original Yes Man
4. Future Sounds: Munchausen by Proxy Ep.#TK421
5. Exclusive Munchausen by Proxy Music Videos
6. Yes Loans! Infomercial
7. Say Yes to Red Bull! As Only Carrey Can
8. Yes Man: Party Central with Norman Stokes
Interactive Features:
1. Gag Reel
Director of Photography
Robert D. Yeoman: Director of photography
Executive Producer
Bruce Berman: executive producer
Executive Producer
Marty P. Ewing: Producer, PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO
Source Writer
Danny Wallace: Comedian/writer
Music
Eels: Alternative rock group
Review 1:
"Carrey is back to elastic-faced form and zany physical humor..."
Source: USA Today
12/21/2008
Review 2:
3 stars out of 5 -- "[Carrey] still shows himself capable of going over a parked car and coming of the floor as if he's on fire with considerable aplomb in this adaptation of Danny Wallace's bestselling book."
Source: Empire
02/01/2009
Review 3:
"Carrey's most satisfying live-action effort since ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, the Peyton Reed-directed concept comedy finds its star in a notably relaxed place..."
Source: Hollywood Reporter
12/15/2008
Review 4:
"[A] nerd-loosening-his-tie romantic comedy done in the manic-compulsive mode of LIAR LIAR."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
01/01/2009