Jim Carrey’s 44% Rotten Tomatoes Hit Became the Comfort Movie Nobody Expected

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Jim Carrey’s 44% Rotten Tomatoes Hit Became the Comfort Movie Nobody Expected

Collider · 2 hours ago

A Collider opinion piece argues that the 2008 Jim Carrey comedy Yes Man, despite a middling 44% Rotten Tomatoes score, has quietly become an unexpected comfort film for many viewers. The writer links its renewed appeal to a worsening global loneliness epidemic, noting that its uplifting message about opening oneself up to new experiences resonates with people going through difficult times.

The article follows the arc of Carrey's character, Carl, a divorced, withdrawn loan officer whose life improves after he attends a seminar and commits to saying "yes" to everything. It highlights how this shift makes him more empathetic — learning new skills, rebuilding friendships, volunteering and helping others — culminating in the famous "Jumper" scene where he talks a suicidal man down with a guitar song. The piece stresses that the film's true message is one of balance: saying yes to new things without agreeing to absolutely everything.

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