Me, Myself & Irene (2000) - Synopsis

Me, Myself & Irene (2000)

Meet Charlie Baileygates (Jim Carrey), a 17-year veteran of the Rhode Island police force. Charlie is mild-mannered, hard-working, always helpful, and a devoted and loving father to three sons.

Unfortunately, Charlie has Split Personality Disorder, and when he runs out of his medication ...

Meet Hank Baileygates (Jim Carrey), Charlie's hyper-aggressive alter-ego. Hank's got a filthy mouth, drinks like a fish, breaks skulls and loves dirty, dirty sex.

Charlie and Hank have nothing in common ... with the exception of Irene Waters (Renée Zellweger), a beautiful woman on the lam with whom they've both fallen in love. Now, Hank/Charlie must wage war - with himself- for the confused Irene's affections.

The Farrelly brothers are back. The team that consistently pushes the envelope of comedy, breaking new ground with their unique brand of humor, is giving audiences another novel look at the trials and tribulations of love in "Me, Myself & Irene."

Twentieth Century Fox presents a Conundrum Entertainment Production, A Farrelly Brothers Movie, ME, MYSELF & IRENE, an outrageous romantic farce from the comically deranged minds of Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly. The brothers again share directing chores, this time working from an original screenplay they co-wrote with boyhood friend Mike Cerrone. Bradley Thomas produces his third project with the Farrellys, with Marc S. Fischer serving as co-producer. The film's executive producers are Charles B. Wessler and Tom Schulman.