Nov 14, 2014
There’s something to be said about the innate human desire to be a champion that can make a story truly compelling. It can go across any arena, whether it’s trying to be a top movie star or an Olympic wrestling champion, and this weekend two new movies illustrate that fact in vastly different ways.
“Dumb and Dumber To” is the bigger release, hitting theaters everywhere with the return of Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels to the roles of Harry and Lloyd, two outright idiots whose misadventures were first thrust upon the world 20 years ago in “Dumb and Dumber.” That movie helped cement Carrey’s comedic superstardom, coming at the end of a whirlwind year in which he had also scored blockbuster box office with “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” and “The Mask,” while showing audiences another side of Daniels, who had largely been a dignified dramatic actor in classy films like “Terms of Endearment.”
The first “Dumb” followed the guys on a cross-country quest, and the sequel follows the same formula. In this movie, Lloyd (Carrey) reveals he has been playing an elaborate prank on Harry (Daniels) by pretending to be in a near-catatonic state for 20 years at a mental hospital where Harry attends to all his needs, including in the bathroom, during weekly visits.
With Lloyd awake and admitting his prank, Harry reveals that he needs a new kidney or will die. Lloyd refuses to help him as a donor, and Harry feels all is lost to find a matching blood type until he receives word that he has an adult daughter he’s never known about. Lloyd sees her photo and is instantly smitten, so he agrees to join Harry on a cross-country quest to find her.