I’m obsessed with Jim Carrey’s movies from it

Jessica 2021-11-15 08:01:26

I am fascinated by Kim Carrey's movie from it.

Frankly speaking, this film is quite satisfactory in Kim's movie. There are no particularly funny sections, and no thought-provoking philosophies. It can be said that this is a movie that gives full play to Jim Carrey's personal charm.

The plot is relatively cryptic, and the director's intention is not understood until the end, and for non-American audiences, this irony is a bit weird. At the beginning, I guessed what was the sacred character played by Jin, but at the end, he gradually explained the theme. Some of these scenes give full play to Jin's acting talent, leaving you puzzled.

Maybe you don’t like this movie because you don’t like Jim Carrey, but in my heart, he will always be the trump card

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  • Elenora 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    It's not bad to directly translate it into a TV repairer. The commissioner's statement is just as rumored as the film. It's about the life of a little guy. Jim Carrey's exaggerated expression does not have the joy in this movie as he has in other movies, and it feels more sad.

  • Bernard 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    BV1NK4y1f742 Uncle Puma in Jim Carrey's film actually likes this the most

The Cable Guy quotes

  • [the Cable Guy is speaking to Steven in prison over the phone; he puts his hand on the glass that is separating them]

    The Cable Guy: I'm just here to comfort you. Touch it. You need human contact.

    Steven: I will not touch it.

    [the Cable Guy sets the phone down and begins unbuttoning his shirt]

    Steven: What are you doing?

    The Cable Guy: [shouting] I know how you're feeling right now!

    Steven: [realizing what he's about to do] Don't do that.

    The Cable Guy: [continuing to shout] I'm here for you!

    [the Cable Guy jumps up next to the glass and tears away his shirt to place his chest against the glass]

    Steven: Don't do that! You're gonna get me killed!

    [a prisoner next to a horrified Steven looks over and makes a kissy face]

    The Cable Guy: [whining] Oh, Billy...

    [continues to moan and wail; then immediately drops the act]

    The Cable Guy: I'm just messin' with ya.

    [laughs hysterically]

    The Cable Guy: Remember Midnight Express? Oliver Stone won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Awesome, awesome scene.

  • [on a gurney, Chip is about to be loaded onto a helicopter; Steven and Robin follow]

    Chip Douglas: [weakly but amiable] You too are gonna be just fine. Take care of him, Robin; he's good people.

    Steven: You never told me your real name.

    Chip Douglas: You still wanna know my name?

    Steven: [smiles] Yeah.

    Chip Douglas: It's... Ricardo.

    [Steven looks confused]

    Chip Douglas: [grins] Ricky Ricardo.

    [imitates Desi Arnaz's inimitable laugh]

    Chip Douglas: Babalu!

    [chuckles]

    Chip Douglas: I'm just messin' with ya!