Bruce Almighty

Plot

Bruce Almighty is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of Bruce Nolan, a small-time TV reporter struggling to make it big in Buffalo, New York. Despite his impressive on-air persona and the affection of his girlfriend, Grace, Bruce feels unfulfilled and unsatisfied with his life. His frustrations come to a head when he's passed over for a promotion at work and gets into a fender bender that leaves him feeling like the universe is conspiring against him. As if things couldn't get any worse, God (played by Morgan Freeman) appears before Bruce in a series of visions, offering him a chance to take on God's powers for 2,000 years. Initially skeptical, Bruce eventually agrees to take on the divine role, which comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities. As Bruce navigates his newfound abilities, he uses them to improve his life and the lives of those around him. He makes himself wealthy, successful, and even gets the girl of his dreams. However, as time passes, Bruce begins to realize that being God is not all it's cracked up to be. The constant demands on his time and energy take a toll on his relationships, including his friendship with Grace. As Bruce grapples with the moral implications of his new role, he starts to question whether he's truly making a positive impact or just causing chaos in the world. Through a series of comedic misadventures and poignant moments, Bruce learns that true fulfillment comes not from being God, but from being genuine, kind-hearted, and present in the lives of those around him. In the end, Bruce is forced to confront the consequences of his actions and decide whether he wants to continue being God or return to being a mortal. Will he choose to wield divine power or learn to appreciate the simple things in life?

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Reviews

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Axel

5.5

What’s it like to be Bruce Almighty? One minute you’re chasing ratings in Buffalo, and the next, you're chasing divine intervention. A funny yet heartfelt take on life, love, and the search for meaning—just don’t ask Bruce about his weather forecast!

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4/2/2025, 7:44:22 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

Reply
4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

Reply
4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
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August

6.3

Life as a "human interest" reporter in Buffalo feels like a never-ending loop for Bruce Nolan, trapped in his tiny bubble of perceived importance. While his ratings soar and he enjoys the company of a beautiful girlfriend, something feels endlessly unfulfilled. Perhaps that's why they say even the Almighty Himself needed a break from His divine duties—maybe to remind us all that chasing perfection can sometimes lead us to miss the bigger picture.

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4/2/2025, 12:36:39 PM
Bruce Almighty
Publisher:RRMovie
Type:Movies
Director:
Tom Shadyac
Genre:
Fantasy
Comedy
Cast:
Jim CarreyJennifer AnistonPhilip Baker HallCatherine BellLisa Ann WalterSteve Carell
Year: 2003
Publish Date:2025-03-05
Duration:101 minutes
Rating:
6.7