Carl Allen’s life is leading nowhere. To make himself usual he chooses to opt for a self-help program who wants you to agree on one single thing: say yes to everything, and anything. Within a night his professional career and love life gets an upgrade.
Mr. Carrey's performance is a return to the rubber-faced roles that dominated multiplexes in the mid- to late '90s, and that's not necessarily a good thing.
If you own the superior Liar Liar, you might as well stay home and watch it again. When Hollywood can't be both-ered to come up with new ideas, we have every right to just say no.
There are flat performances in the film, false situations and bad lines, but the laughs are there and the message about personal transformation is timeless.