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Carl discovers with amazement the magical power of "Yes", and sees his professional and romantic life turned upside down overnight: an unexpected promotion and a new girlfriend. But he'll soon discover that better can be good's enemy, and that all opportunities shouldn't be taken.
Director: Peyton Reed. Written by: Nicholas Stoller (Screenplay), Jarrad Paul (Screenplay), Andrew Mogel (Screenplay), Danny Wallace (Writer) Script Synopsis: Carl Allen has stumbled across a way to shake free of post-divorce blues and a dead-end job: embrace life and say yes to everything.
I'm a yes man. I must say yes. If Seb asks me to join them on their date, I must. If some dude asks me for a loan I have to give it to them even if it's clearly never going to be paid back. If a guy asks me into his bedroom, I must hook up with him.
[Lynn grabs the ball and makes enough baskets to beat her old man at the game while he lays on the ground from a botched play.] Lynn Sr.: [in pain] "Honey, can you get my wallet from my pocket? I think I sprained, well...everything."
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Yes Man. Synopsis: Carl Allen is at a standstill. No future... Until the day he enrolls into a personal development program based on a very simple idea: say yes to everything!