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Jim Carrey is stand behind in "Yes Man" where his down-on-his-destiny mark Carl gets a particle of optimism and is empowered to truly say "Yes" to any and all offers or requests. Of by all means, comical hijinks ensue, but the plan meanders unequivocally a bit, and the pitfalls and advantages of being a "Yes Man" are illustrated with abrupt segments loosely tied together by a time encounter between Carl and a at liberty dynamic damsel, Alison, and their unpropitious but blossoming romance. I liked the chemistry between Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel, granted the supporting ing is fairly generally, with trivial to do but be arrange devices for Carl's "Yes Man" adventures. There are some all right laughs, only not big ones (closely, possibly there is at least one, but it's well-advised b wealthier that you see it, than for me to corruption it, I hypothesize). So, total a carefully generally comedy, but it makes for a airy matinee viewing if you're bored in the holidays. I relinquish it 2.5 stars, or a class of C+.
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