A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe stunt where Jim Carrey (Charlie) throws himself out of the car was done in only one take.
- GoofsCharlie's diagnosis of "advanced delusionary schizophrenia with involuntary narcissistic rage" is incorrect. Schizophrenia causes delusions and hallucinations with paranoia. Many people used to believe that schizophrenia resulted in multiple personalities, but this is not the case. He should have been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (also known as multiple personality disorder). Further, there is no medication used to treat multiple personalities, although some medications can be used for other symptoms (such as anxiety and depression) that accompany the condition. Treatment of DID involves years of psychotherapy - the disorder cannot be cured by taking a pill as portrayed in the film.
- Quotes
Hank Evans: You know, I think you're a very special unit.
Irene P. Waters: That's sweet.
Hank Evans: I hope we get to know each other better.
Irene P. Waters: Yeah, me too.
Hank Evans: Do you swallow?
- Crazy creditsUnder the credits, there are pictures of various featured extras identified by name.
- Alternate versionsIn a special edition release to home video in 2001, there were seven deleted scenes shown after the movie. The scenes were as follows:
- a scene of the Colonel talking to Charlie/Hank who is taking a dump on his neighbor's lawn where Charlie/Hank also gives his opinion on an article in the newspaper, and it's being witnessed by Jamaal, Lee Harvey and Shonte Jr.;
- Charlie and Irene meet up with the owner of the cow they had tried to kill;
- while Irene is being interrogated, Charlie goes into his hotel room and takes out a watermelon and a photo of Irene and gets an idea; soon before Charlie and Irene leave the hotel room, a watermelon with a hole in it rolls out from under the bed;
- a comical sex scene;
- in the car, Irene hangs a mirror on the rear-view mirror, the sun shines through it and onto Whitey's hat, causing it to catch fire. They throw it into the back of the handicapped guy's car;
- an extended 'butt chin' scene;
- ConnectionsFeatured in Foo Fighters: Breakout (2000)
- SoundtracksHighway Patrol
Written by Red Simpson, Dennis Payne and Ray Rush
Performed by Junior Brown
Courtesy of Curb Records, Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Featured review
This movie is made by the famous Farrelly brothers and then you can of course expect how it is,funny from beginning to end. This movie like all the other Farrelly movies,take up issues which most people would find shocking.They joke about things that is so embarrassing and funny. I must say that I love this kind of comedy and can't wait until the next Farrelly movie.
A great comedy that deserves a position on the top among the best of its genre.
A great comedy that deserves a position on the top among the best of its genre.
- martymaster
- Sep 22, 2001
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Irene y yo... y mi otro yo
- Filming locations
- Burlington, Vermont, USA(hotel scene)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $51,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $90,570,999
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,209,385
- Jun 25, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $149,270,999
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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