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Irene, yo y mi Otro Yo

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: The film features Charlie's three genius sons—Jamal, Lee Harvey, and Shante Jr.—who provide some of the movie's most heartwarming and hilarious moments despite the raunchy humor.

Charlie is assigned to escort (Zellweger), who is fleeing from her corrupt ex-boyfriend, across state lines. When Charlie forgets his medication, Hank emerges, leading to a frantic journey where both personalities compete for Irene’s affection while dodging corrupt police officers and assassins. Key Highlights Irene, yo y mi Otro Yo

: Includes Chris Cooper , Robert Forster , and Anthony Anderson . : The film features Charlie's three genius sons—Jamal,

: While polarizing upon release for its portrayal of mental health, it has become a cult favorite for its "no-holds-barred" humor and the chemistry between Carrey and Zellweger. Production Details Directors : Peter and Bobby Farrelly. Key Highlights : Includes Chris Cooper , Robert

Black guys talking German. This film is not only the funniest film of the year (so far), but one of the best of the year (so far).

: Critics and fans often highlight this as one of Carrey's most physically demanding roles, as he frequently "fights" himself on screen, switching between the soft-spoken Charlie and the menacing Hank in a single take.