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Fun with Dick and Jane

Fun with Dick and Jane

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6.2

Fun with Dick and Jane

Fun with Dick and Jane

  • Year 2005
  • Duration 90 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
CategoryComedyCrime
When an affluent couple lose all their money following a series of blunders, they turn to a life of crime to make ends meet.

About Fun with Dick and Jane

Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) is a sharp social satire wrapped in a mainstream comedy, starring Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni as an affluent suburban couple whose perfect life unravels overnight. When Dick Harper's corporation collapses in an Enron-style scandal, leaving him unemployed and drowning in debt, the couple makes the desperate decision to become amateur criminals. What begins as clumsy, small-time thefts escalates into increasingly elaborate heists, all while they attempt to maintain appearances in their upscale neighborhood.

Director Dean Parisot balances slapstick humor with pointed commentary on corporate corruption and economic anxiety. Jim Carrey delivers his signature physical comedy while showing surprising restraint in more grounded moments, creating a character whose desperation feels relatable despite the absurd situations. Téa Leoni provides excellent counterbalance as Jane, evolving from pampered housewife to enthusiastic partner-in-crime. Their chemistry drives the film's heart, making their criminal journey surprisingly endearing.

The film's strength lies in how it uses comedy to explore serious themes: the fragility of the American Dream, corporate accountability, and what people will do when pushed to their limits. While the plot follows familiar comedic beats, the execution remains consistently entertaining, with clever heist sequences and satirical jabs at corporate culture that remain relevant today. For viewers seeking a smart comedy with social commentary, Fun with Dick and Jane offers both laughs and food for thought, making it worth watching for its timely take on economic struggles and the lengths people go to survive them.