
Unfortunately, Carell is caught up in a fairly unfunny movie that reeks of unoriginality. I just didn't laugh very much at all. The movie certainly throws a lot of jokes at the audience, but it's surprising how few actually stick. There are scenes that go on way too long without generating any laughs. There's uncomfortably awkward scenes that serve no real purpose. The whole thing's just so unbelievable. I was impressed with Carell and did laugh at the occasional joke, but the movie as a whole was pretty bad. It also almost completely falls apart at the end.
While I can't claim to have enjoyed this movie, I'm still just so impressed with Carell. I thought he was foolish for taking a role like this, but he won me over. I didn't love Paul Rudd, but he delivers his typically decent performance. Rudd and Carell do work very well together. I genuinely enjoyed watching them.
So, I went into this movie fearing for the worst. Luckily, it's not as bad as it first appeared. Unfortunately, it's not all that good, either. It's a stupid, childish, juvenile movie that is far too short on real laughs. And yet, it gives Carell the opportunity to create an memorable, occasionally amazing character. For that, I am thankful. I'd give this film a 6/10.
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