Movie Review: 'Dumb and Dumber To' Starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels

Get the details of the comedy co-starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels.

PG-13

Two-and-a-half out of five stars

This is where I tell you how much I liked "Dumb and Dumber," how I consider "There’s Something About Mary" a classic, and how "Kingpin" is one of my all-time favorite comedies. I like the Farrelly Brothers. That said, this is also where I tell you I didn’t laugh out loud once while watching "Dumb and Dumber To." I giggled quietly and smiled a lot, but not one visceral, honest-to-goodness, uncontrollable laugh.

Seeing Harry and Lloyd, 20 years later, is on the one hand nostalgic and comfortable, but it also at times feels desperate, which is in turn awkward and uncomfortable. Even so, the years haven’t diminished Carey and Daniels’ ability to play these characters. It has, however, diminished the Farrellys’ ability to be original. They’re victims of their own amazing and hilarious success, and "Dumb and Dumber To" feels like they’re trying too (to?) hard to recapture the magical, winning formula of their early films.

In the end, "Dumb and Dumber To" is like a mildly amusing, 50-year-old guy in a bar, dressed like a hipster, awkwardly hitting on 21-year-old girls: it’s kind of funny, but it’s also kind of depressing.