True God Morgan Freeman and False God Jim Carrey

Vito 2022-04-21 09:01:12

The Fake Heavenly God knows that Jim Carrey still started from the drama "The Truman World", and praised him for bravely stepping out of the world prescribed by the director. The real God - Morgan Freeman as the fake God - Jim Carrey as the real God The biggest difference between the real God and the fake God is the way they deal with problems. (Example explanation: 400,000 people won the lottery at the same time, and as a result, each person only got 17 yuan in the gambling reward), compared with the behavior of the fake god, the real god seems to be more harsh on many things (example explanation: some of the protagonist’s early stage encounter). The good times don't last long, and the fake God's responsive way of handling problems gets devastating revenge (example explanation: large-scale power outages, people are not satisfied with 17 yuan lottery rewards, etc.) The real God's harsh way of dealing with problems is not unreasonable, he knows how to distinguish people's Fantasy and real want and effort. Fake gods satisfy people's fantasies regardless of the situation, leading to all kinds of street chaos (the destruction of bakeries...books and Channel Seven), and here it is also revealed that what exists by the idea of ​​fantasy will eventually cease to exist. Rebirth after a car accident, the dialogue between two gods shows that Jim Carrey finds what he really wants (a love) after extreme expansion. The arrangement of the car accident is actually to prove a conclusion (when you know what you want to do, God also intervenes. not you), and it is also an unspoken rule of film: God cannot control one's mind. In the end, under the influence of his own true thoughts, the male protagonist obtained a love of his own through down-to-earth efforts. In short: find what you want to do, less fantasy, more effort, be a miracle!!!

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Bruce Almighty quotes

  • God: [referring to the seven fingers on Bruce's right hand] I did the same thing to Gandhi, he didn't eat for three weeks.

  • Bruce: [Grace is sitting on the sofa, putting together a photo album. She hears Bruce singing from outside the door] What if God was one of us? Just a slob like one of us? Just a stranger on a bus, tryin' to make his way...

    [She opens the door, and sees Bruce standing there]

    Bruce: hoooooooooome!

    Grace: [surprised] Oh my God.

    Bruce: You can call me Bruce.

    Grace: What happened to you? You seem so-

    [He interrupts her with a kiss]

    Grace: happy.

    Bruce: Why shouldn't I be? On a night like this.

    [He presents her with some flowers]

    Grace: Ooooh... those are amazing! What are these?

    Bruce: They're a new breed. Cross-pollination between tulips and daisies. I call them... tudaisies.

    Grace: Okay...

    [She walks away to get a vase. Once she's gone, Bruce magically closes the door with his powers. He follows her to the kitchen and strikes a flirtatious pose in the doorway]

    Grace: Honey, these flowers are really beautiful. But last night...

    Bruce: Last night I was only human.

    [He backs away seductively]

    Bruce: Barry, help me out here.

    [the stereo magically turns on to Barry White's Never Never Gonna Give You Up]