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A clever, low-stakes nod to the parting of the Red Sea that perfectly encapsulated the film’s "everyman" approach to divinity.

The story follows Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), a frustrated television field reporter in Buffalo, New York. Despite having a comfortable life and a supportive girlfriend, Grace (Jennifer Aniston), Bruce is consumed by bitterness. He loses out on a coveted anchor position to his pompous rival, Evan Baxter (Steve Carell), and throws a public tantrum during a live broadcast. After a series of unfortunate events, Bruce curses God, blaming the Almighty for his personal and professional failures. God answers. The cacophony of millions of voices represents the

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Hindi (localized voice-over for Indian audiences).

Hear Jim Carrey’s impeccable comedic timing and vocal gymnastics in their original glory.

However, the film’s turning point occurs when Bruce begins to hear the "prayers" of the world. The cacophony of millions of voices represents the overwhelming complexity of human desire. Bruce’s "easy fix"—granting every prayer with a simple "Yes"—results in global chaos, illustrating the philosophical point that a world without limitations or conflicting outcomes cannot function. Free Will and True Miracles

Tell me which of those (or another lawful option) you want and I’ll create a detailed, step-by-step tutorial.

For years, it sat in the dark of a 2TB external drive, sandwiched between an old wedding video and a folder of MP3s. It survived three OS crashes and a narrow escape from a "Format Disk" command. Then, one rainy Tuesday, a cursor hovered over it. Double-click.

A clever, low-stakes nod to the parting of the Red Sea that perfectly encapsulated the film’s "everyman" approach to divinity.

The story follows Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), a frustrated television field reporter in Buffalo, New York. Despite having a comfortable life and a supportive girlfriend, Grace (Jennifer Aniston), Bruce is consumed by bitterness. He loses out on a coveted anchor position to his pompous rival, Evan Baxter (Steve Carell), and throws a public tantrum during a live broadcast. After a series of unfortunate events, Bruce curses God, blaming the Almighty for his personal and professional failures. God answers.

101 minutes

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