Yes Man was a movie I watched a month or two ago now.
I had not seen any Jim Carry movies for a long time and was eager to get to watch this movie because he has been an old time favorite of mine and probably a lot of other people around the world. His work is always new and funny and even though he is always in a humor role he managed to draw out the character from within.
Yes Man is a movie about a man with a dull repetitive life and a job he finds boring. His friends are beginning to dislike him due to his negativity when he is asked anything. His life is turned around suddenly but an old school mate showing up at his work and introducing him to the Yes man himself, when he goes to his seminar.
The story begins with Jim Carry's character nearly losing his friendship with his best friend and so hes forced to either live his life alone or do something about it. From this point the story introduces new characters into his life due to his radical changes after the Yes man seminar. He finds himself in situations he never thought he would and starts to believe that he cannot say no or bad things will happen.
The movie has some hilarious scenes with Jim's character interacting with the people in the public as he goes on a mission with almost every question asked of him.
I think the movie can relate to many little things people take for granted and if people took the time to agree to help someone or go out of their way, we could improve everything in life. There is always challenges in life and people who put them aside to sit down and watch television or something similar will never learn new skills or make new friends all because they may be afraid of a little failure.
This movie shows that there is a brighter side to agreeing to things you wouldn't normally do and to embrace the excitement that follows when enjoying points of life you haven't before. The feeling of achieving something and knowing you've learned from your life experiences is far greater than sitting at home imagining what it could be like.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
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