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Directed by Tony Scott, Bruce Almighty was written by Steve Rudnick and Leo Benvenuti. The movie was produced by Universal Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, with a budget of approximately $39 million. Jim Carrey, known for his incredible comedic timing and versatility as an actor, was the first choice for the lead role. Carrey's performance in the movie was widely praised, and his chemistry with co-star Jennifer Aniston, who played Grace Connelly, added a new layer of depth to the story.
Released on May 23, 2003, Bruce Almighty was a box office juggernaut, grossing over $484 million worldwide. Jim Carrey plays Bruce Nolan, a Buffalo news reporter who blames God for his misfortunes—until God (Morgan Freeman) grants him divine powers to prove how hard it is to run the universe. 📀 Because 1080p is overkill for a movie
Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey) is a discontented TV reporter in Buffalo, New York, who believes God has a personal vendetta against him. After a particularly bad day, Bruce rages against the Almighty, prompting God (Morgan Freeman) to respond. God offers Bruce his divine powers, challenging him to see if he can run the world any better. What follows is a hilarious exploration of "be careful what you wish for," as Bruce uses omnipotence for petty personal gain before learning the weight of true responsibility.