The Story of God With Morgan Freeman Review

2003 film past Tom Shadyac

Bruce Almighty
A man with the world hanging from his finger like a yoyo

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Tom Shadyac
Screenplay by
  • Steve Koren
  • Mark O'Keefe
  • Steve Oedekerk
Story by
  • Steve Koren
  • Mark O'Keefe
Produced by
  • Tom Shadyac
  • Jim Carrey[i]
  • James D. Brubaker
  • Michael Bostick
  • Steve Koren
  • Mark O'Keefe
Starring
  • Jim Carrey
  • Morgan Freeman
  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Philip Baker Hall
Cinematography Dean Semler
Edited by Scott Hill
Music by John Debney

Product
companies

  • Spyglass Entertainment
  • Shady Acres
  • Pit Balderdash Productions[i]
Distributed by
  • Universal Pictures
    (Us)
  • Buena Vista International
    (International)[2] [3]

Release dates

  • May 14, 2003 (2003-05-14) (Hollywood)
  • May 23, 2003 (2003-05-23) (United States)

Running time

101 minutes[iv]
Country United States
Language English
Upkeep $81 one thousand thousand[5]
Box office $484.half dozen million[5]

Bruce Omnipotent is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written past Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk. The film stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck tv reporter who complains to God (played by Morgan Freeman) that he is not doing his chore correctly and is offered the chance to try existence God himself for one calendar week. The film is Shadyac and Carrey'southward third collaboration, as they had worked together previously on Ace Ventura: Pet Detective in 1994 and Liar Liar in 1997. Information technology co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Philip Baker Hall and Steve Carell.

When released in American theaters on May 23, 2003, Bruce Almighty opened to mixed reviews from critics, but was a box-office success and grossed $86.4 one thousand thousand, making information technology the acme Memorial Day opening weekend of whatsoever picture show in history at the fourth dimension.[6] The film surprised flick pundits when information technology beat The Matrix Reloaded the following weekend.

Evan Omnipotent, a spin-off sequel focusing on Steve Carell'south character, with Shadyac and Oedekerk returning to directly and write, and Freeman besides reprising his function, was released on June 22, 2007.

Plot [edit]

Bruce Nolan is a television field reporter for Eyewitness News on WKBW-Idiot box in Buffalo, New York, merely desires to exist the news anchorman. When Bruce is passed over for promotion past his rival, Evan Baxter, he becomes furious, his actions leading to his dismissal from the station, followed by a series of misfortunes. Bruce complains to God that "He'southward the one that should be fired".

Bruce receives a message on his pager, which takes him to an empty warehouse where he meets God. God offers to give Bruce his powers to prove that he is doing the job correctly. God tells Bruce that he cannot tell others he has God'due south powers, nor can he use the powers to alter gratis will. Bruce is initially celebrating with the powers, using them for personal gain, such as by getting his task dorsum, and impressing his girlfriend, Grace Connelly. Bruce finds ways of using his powers effectually Buffalo to cause miraculous events to occur at otherwise mundane events that he covers, such every bit discovering Jimmy Hoffa'due south trunk or causing a shooting star to harmlessly land near a cook-off, earning him the proper noun "Mr. Sectional". Bruce then causes Evan to embarrass himself on-air, causing Evan to be fired in favor of Bruce as the new ballast. During this, Bruce continues to hear voices in his head. He afterwards re-encounters God, who explains the voices are prayers, meant for God, that Bruce must deal with. Bruce creates a computerized email-like system to receive the prayers and reply just finds that the influx is far likewise many for him to handle —even though God has stated that Bruce is only receiving prayers from the Buffalo area— and sets the program to answer every prayer Yes automatically.

Bruce attends a political party celebrating his promotion. When Grace arrives, she finds Bruce kissing his co-anchor, Susan Ortega, after she forcefully comes on to him, and quickly leaves. Bruce follows her, trying to use his powers to convince her to stay but cannot influence her free will. As Bruce looks around, he realizes that Buffalo has fallen into chaos due to his actions: parts of the city believe the Apocalypse is nearly upon Earth due to the meteor strikes, while a large number of people, all having prayed to with the multi-one thousand thousand dollar lottery and finding they all won reducing their prize to a few dollars, have started rioting in the streets. Bruce returns to God, who explains that He cannot solve all the problems and Bruce must figure out a style himself. Bruce returns to his figurer system at his dwelling and goes nigh answering prayers as best he tin. Equally Bruce reads through them, he finds a prayer from Grace, wishing for his success and well-being. As Bruce reads it, another prayer from Grace arrives, this one wishing not to exist in love with him anymore.

Bruce is stunned and walks alone on a highway, request God to take back his powers and letting his fate be in his hands. Bruce is suddenly striking by a truck and regains his consciousness in a white void. God appears, and He asks Bruce what he really wants; Bruce admits that he only wants to make sure Grace finds a man that would make her happy. God agrees, and Bruce finds himself in the hospital, where doctors have assisted in his recovery. Grace finally arrives. She and Bruce rekindle their relationship, after condign engaged. Following his recovery, Bruce returns to his field reporting, simply decides to take more pleasure in the simple stories.

Cast [edit]

  • Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan
  • Morgan Freeman as God
  • Jennifer Aniston equally Grace Connelly, Bruce's girlfriend
  • Catherine Bong equally Susan Ortega, Bruce's co-anchor
  • Steve Carell as Evan Baxter (credited as Steven Carell), Bruce's rival
  • Philip Baker Hall equally Jack Baylor
  • Lisa Ann Walter as Debbie Connelly, Grace's sister
  • Paul Satterfield equally Dallas Coleman
  • Nora Dunn equally Ally Loman
  • Eddie Jemison as Bobby
  • Emerge Kirkland as Anita Mann
  • Micah Stephen Williams every bit boy on bike
  • Tony Bennett as himself
  • Carlos Sánchez equally Juan Valdez
  • John Murphy equally himself
  • Madeline Lovejoy as Zoe
  • Noel Gugliemi as Hector

Production [edit]

Filming of Buffalo was done in the "New York Street" at Universal Studios Hollywood. The eating place with Tony Bennett was filmed at Cicada, in the James Oviatt Building, downtown Los Angeles.[vii] The spa scene with Jennifer Aniston was filmed in the Shoin edifice at The Japanese Garden in Los Angeles.

Reception [edit]

Box function [edit]

Bruce Almighty earned $67.9 million during its opening weekend, which made it the highest for a Jim Carrey film, surpassing How the Grinch Stole Christmas, a record it held until the release of Sonic the Hedgehog ii in 2022. Information technology as well defeated Austin Powers in Goldmember to have the highest three-day opening weekend for a one-act movie.[8] In its offset four days, it generated a full of $86.4 million, becoming the second-highest Memorial Solar day weekend debut, backside The Lost World: Jurassic Park. The movie opened in the number one spot at the box role, beating The Matrix Reloaded.[9] This would only concluding for a week, as the spot was taken away by Finding Nemo.[10] Bruce Omnipotent joined The Matrix Reloaded, Finding Nemo, X2 and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl to get the first five films to earn over $200 million at the box office in i summer season.[11] By the cease of its theatrical run, the film had fabricated $242 one thousand thousand domestically and a full $484 meg worldwide, making it Carrey'south highest-grossing film worldwide, also equally the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2003.[5]

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie has a score of 48% based on 193 reviews, with an average rating of 5.lxx/10. The site'south critical consensus reads, "Carrey is hilarious in the slapstick scenes, just Bruce Almighty gets bogged downward in treacle."[12] On Metacritic, it has a score of 46 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[13]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Dominicus-Times gave the film three out of 4 stars, calling it: "A charmer, the kind of flick where Bruce learns that while he may non ever make a very good God, the experience may indeed make him a better goggle box newsman." Ebert praised Aniston's operation: "Aniston, as a sweet kindergarten instructor and fiancee, shows again (afterward "The Skilful Girl") that she really will take a movie career."[xiv]

Variety 's Robert Koehler gave the moving-picture show a mixed review: "In that location'south remarkably little done with a premise snatched from loftier-concept sky, calculation yet some other file to the growing cabinet of under-realized comedies."[15]

The moving-picture show was released in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2003, and topped the land's box office that weekend.[16]

The Los Angeles Times gave it a negative review and called information technology "not so mighty."[17]

Controversies [edit]

The film was banned in Egypt because of its portrayal of God as an ordinary man. Bans in both Malaysia and Arab republic of egypt were somewhen lifted afterward the nations' censorship boards gave the film their highest rating (18-PL in the case of Malaysia).[eighteen] [19]

Equally God contacts Bruce using an bodily phone number rather than one in the standard fictional 555 telephone exchange, several people and groups sharing this number received hundreds of phone calls from people wanting to talk to God, including a church in North Carolina, Us (where the minister was named Bruce), a pastor in northern Wisconsin and a man running a sandwich shop in Manchester, England.[twenty] The producers noted that the number (776-2323) was not in apply in the area code (716, which was never specified on screen) in the pic'southward story, only did non check anywhere else. For the home-video and television versions of the film, the number was changed to the fictional 555–0123.[21] [20]

Sequel [edit]

A sequel and spin-off, titled Evan Almighty, was released on June 22, 2007, with Steve Carell reprising his role equally Evan Baxter and Morgan Freeman returning to his function as God. Although Shadyac returned to direct the sequel, neither Carrey nor Aniston was involved with the film, and Carrey's graphic symbol, Bruce, is never mentioned in the film. The film was a critical and commercial failure.

Accolades [edit]

Soundtrack [edit]

Bruce Omnipotent: Original Movement Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack anthology by

John Debney, Various Artists

Released June 3, 2003
Genre Soundtrack
Label Varèse Sarabande
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [22]

The soundtrack was released on June 3, 2003, by Varèse Sarabande. Tracks 8-13 are from the score composed by John Debney, performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony (conducted by Pete Anthony) with Brad Dechter and Sandy De Crescent.

Track listing
  1. "1 of Us" - Joan Osborne
  2. "God Shaped Hole" - Plumb
  3. "Yous're a God" - Vertical Horizon
  4. "The Power" - Snap!
  5. "A Little Less Conversation" - Elvis vs. JXL
  6. "The Rockafeller Skank" - Fatboy Slim
  7. "God Gave Me Everything" - Mick Jagger featuring Lenny Kravitz
  8. "AB Positive"
  9. "Walking on Water"
  10. "Seventh at Seven"
  11. "Bruce Meets God"
  12. "Bruce's Prayer"
  13. "Grace'south Prayer"

Adaptations [edit]

  • Arai En 305-il Kadavul
  • God Tussi Corking Ho
  • Evan Almighty, a follow-up film starring Steve Carell instead of Carrey
  • The Story of God with Morgan Freeman, a spin-off documentary television series starring Morgan Freeman

References [edit]

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  3. ^ "BVI goes over the top o'seas". Variety. Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved Jan 12, 2018.
  4. ^ "BRUCE Omnipotent (12A)". British Board of Moving picture Classification. 2003-05-22. Retrieved 2012-01-13 .
  5. ^ a b c "Bruce Omnipotent (2003)". Box Part Mojo. Amazon.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-08. Retrieved 2010-04-05 .
  6. ^ "Bruce Blesses Memorial Weekend with $85.73 Million". Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. Retrieved 2006-05-31 .
  7. ^ https://world wide web.movie-locations.com/movies/b/Bruce-Almighty.php
  8. ^ "'Bruce Omnipotent' hands wins box office". United Press International. 26 May 2003. Archived from the original on March twenty, 2022. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Weekend box office surprises even 'Omnipotent'". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ "'Nemo' is #1 at the box office".
  11. ^ "Analysis: Hollywood's hot summertime". United Press International. ii September 2003. Archived from the original on March 1, 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Bruce Almighty". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 2020-08-17. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  13. ^ "Bruce Almighty". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-12-14 .
  14. ^ Ebert, Roger (May five, 2003). "Bruce Almighty movie review & film summary (2003)". Chicago Sunday-Times.
  15. ^ Koehler, Robert (23 May 2003). "Bruce Omnipotent". Variety.
  16. ^ "Weekend box function 27th June 2003 - 29th June 2003". world wide web.25thframe.co.uk. Archived from the original on xxx December 2016. Retrieved nine March 2017.
  17. ^ "Non quite divine". Los Angeles Times. 2003-05-23. Retrieved 2021-01-01 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "Centre East Online". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-06-24 .
  19. ^ "Malaysian Muslims call for ban on film, AFP, Fri July 13, 2007". Archived from the original on December seven, 2008. {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  20. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2015-01-04 . {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: archived re-create as championship (link)
  21. ^ "Human 'shares God's phone number'". Archived from the original on 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2007-04-10 .
  22. ^ Phares, Heather. "Review: Bruce Almighty: Original Motility Pic Soundtrack". AllMusic. Retrieved xxx August 2009.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Bruce Almighty at IMDb
  • Bruce Almighty at AllMovie
  • Bruce Almighty at Box Office Mojo
  • Bruce Almighty at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Bruce Almighty at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata

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