Me, Myself and Irene
From gentle to mental hell
Charlie Baileygates (Jim Carrey) is a 17-year veteran of the Rhode Island police force. He is mild-mannered, hard-working, always helpful, and a devoted and loving father to three sons. Unfortunately, Charlie has Split Personality Disorder, and when he runs out of his medication Hank, Charlie's hyper-aggressive alter ego appears. Hank's got a filthy mouth, drinks like a fish, and enjoys a good fight.
Charlie and Hank have nothing in common with the exception of Irene Waters (Rene Zellweger), a beautiful woman on the run, with whom they both have fallen in love. Now Hank and Charlie must wage war with each other for Irene's affections.
Critic Reviews:
- " Able-minded kids of all ages know that drooling at the dinner table can be an act of defiance. " – Rob Nelson
- " Consistently filthy and funny, with the Farrellys' usual attention to disability that will surely be misread as insensitivity to disability. " – Rob Gonsalves
- " [Zellweger] shares nearly all her scenes with Carrey and doesn't get gobbled up by him. She's a lovely comic foil, a straight man that can take any number of hits. " – Jeffrey M. Anderson