If it had been lazy and fallen back on repeating gags from the original film, fair enough; if it contained the same sweet-natured spirit of the original movie, then maybe that would have been its saving grace. It's the absolute worst kind of sequel: the kind that repeats old jokes to try and get a cheap cheer of nostalgia. And a few other surprises. Lloyd Christmas, his equally dim-witted friend, takes one look at a picture of her, develops a crush, and insists the two track her down. The team set out on another cross country outing to discover her.
Worst of all is that Daniels' Harry and Carrey's Lloyd have completely lost the chemistry that once bound them. You will notice a lot of things from the first movie if you pay attention. Everyone in the theater was laughing the whole time. What it does need to be, however, is funny. It reminded me a little of the three stooges movie. There were definitely some funny parts where I laughed, but the whole thing felt pretty.
The duo set out on a cross country trip from Providence to Aspen, Colorado to return a briefcase full of money to its rightful owner, a beautiful woman named Mary Swanson. The key to the movie, I think, is that there's an underlying sweetness to the humor: Lloyd and Harry Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels are never presented as malicious. They've become purely sad parodies of their former selves. I mean, the Farrelly's have proved to be nothing more than perpetual 10-year-olds, and they manage one or two moments of contrived laughter. Petey, the blind kid, is back in this one for a short time. And then there are the performances. The Farrellys said Jim Carrey hadn't seen the original movie for something like 15 years before agreeing to doing the sequel, and I'm not surprised.
Imagine my surprise 11 years later that this movie doesn't have a single scene as funny as that one's Bob Saget cameo. I think the simplest way of summarizing the mistake here is that they jumped the shark from 'dumb' to 'willfully stupid. We find our puerile protagonists older but none-the wiser, still getting in over their heads yet unwittingly finding their way through it. What left me reeling was the movie's cruel streak -- it turns Harry and Lloyd into deliberately mischievous cretins, and the inherent humour is drained from any potential scenarios as a result of their self- awareness. They also tried to recreate similar scenes, they even used a lot of the same soundtrack.
Harry and Lloyd are two good friends who happen to be really stupid. Dumb and Dumber To 2014 Subtitles It's been 20 years and Harry Dunn has found something out - he has a daughter! But the two soon realize that Mary and her briefcase are the least of their problems. After a trip of one mishap after another, the duo eventually make it to Aspen. However, this movie seemed to be made up of entirely ridiculous scenes. Overall, just not worth going to the movies to see. Almost cartoon like in the way it was done.
The first movie had some random very silly parts that in context of the rest of the genuinely funny parts didn't bother me at all. Unfortunately the jokes are understandably irreverent, yet also socially inept and rarely successful. But one or two laughs in a 100-minute movie just isn't enough. I also didn't particularly like the silliness. Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Creator: Sean Anders, John Morris, Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Bennett Yellin, Mike Cerrone, Bennett Yellin based on characters created by , Peter Farrelly based on characters created by , Bobby Farrelly based on characters created by Actors: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Rob Riggle, Laurie Holden. What ensues when Harry finally agrees is a bizarre encounter with an old lady and more hilarity because of their sheer stupidity.
. Those worries quickly dissipated, as To is a forced and aggressively unfunny gross-out comedy. It's not even mildly amusing in the manner in which I expected a long-delayed sequel may be. The duo set out on a cross country trip from Providence to Aspen, Colorado to return a briefcase full of money to its rightful owner, a beautiful woman named Mary Swanson. Instead, it's not only unfunny, it's egregiously nasty and vile, and when I left the theater I just immediately wanted to wash the taste out. It's a shame Jim Carey and Jeff Daniels waited this long just to put out something so mediocre. Sorry, but no matter how many times you repeat it, using the word 'butthole' isn't really that amusing.
It confuses homage for humour, recycling gags without providing them in a fresh context, which simply reminds us of how much funnier they were the first time around. Beyond the inherent lack of humor in the mean-spirited hijinks these characters get themselves into this time around, many of the film's one- liners and jokes just aren't funny either. This movie is not funny. You find out everything as to why they waited 20 years. While some may see this as nostalgia, I saw it as lazy film making.
Synopsis Harry and Lloyd are two good friends who happen to be really stupid. If there is a reason to finally see a good comedy sequel, this is it. I have to let everyone know that this sequel is just as dumb and perfectly funny as the original. Well, I was pretty excited to see this one, knowing that no matter how bad it might turn out to be, these two still would never fail at making you laugh, now it's not as good as the first, but it sure does make you laugh, it's just unbelievable how dumb these two are, time will never heal how stupid they are, and they sure won't be getting better any time soon, they're still as dumb, still funny, and still as entertaining as they were in the first, but I don't know if it's just me or the fact that the first was just too good to beat, I was honestly expecting this one to be even more fun, but it wasn't, the first was better, but this one wasn't bad at all, I would go back to watch it again with a friend if I was asked to, you wouldn't get bored watching this, as everything these two do is a complete mess, it's worth the watch, and definitely worth the ticket. Following 23 years, Harry finds he has a girl that was surrendered for appropriation.