Monsieur Oui
Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) is stuck in a rut with his negative ways. Then he goes to a self-help seminar and learns to unleash the power of yes. Living in the affirmative leads him to all sorts of amazing and transforming experiences; he gets a job promotion, and even finds a new romance. But Carl finds that too much of anything, even positive thinking, is not necessarily a good thing.
Starring
| Jim Carrey | Carl |
| Zooey Deschanel | Allison |
| Bradley Cooper | Peter |
| John Higgins | Nick |
| Rhys Darby | Norm |
| Danny Masterson | Rooney |
| Fionnula Flanagan | Tillie |
| Terence Stamp | Terrence |
| Sasha Alexander | Lucy |
| Molly Sims | Stephanie |
| Brent Briscoe | Homeless Guy |
| Rocky Carroll | Wes |
| John Cothran | Tweed |
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Director Peyton Reed is used to working in italics. His "Down With Love" (2003) was an entirely italicized movie, reworking the plot mechanics and arch visual strategies of the Doris Day/Rock Hudson sex comedies of the late 1950s and early '60s, along with Broadway-to-Hollywood adaptations such as "Sunday in New York" (1963). It turned out more like a cinematic term paper than a movie, but Reed's willingness to go all the way - further than Doris Day ever did, at least before the ring and the fade-out - marked him as a director to watch.
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