
Ace Ventura, emerging from self-imposed exile in a remote Himalayan hideaway, travels to Africa with explorer Fulton Greenwall to find a sacred bat which is told will avert a war between with Wachootoo and Wachati tribes. Of course, when Ace gets involved, all hell breaks loose...... (Full plot summary below)
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Ace Ventura, emerging from self-imposed exile in a remote Himalayan hideaway, travels to Africa with explorer Fulton Greenwall to find a sacred bat which is told will avert a war between with Wachootoo and Wachati tribes. Of course, when Ace gets involved, all hell breaks loose...
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| Looking CloserJeffrey Overstreet... if you want to watch something brainless, this isn't a total waste. |
| Washington PostJohn F. KellyWritten and directed by Steve Oedekerk, the latest "Ace" has a little more of everything than the first: more special effects, goofy props and "Airplane"-like sight gags. |
| The New YorkerBruce DionesBut, like Jerry Lewis, and, to a degree, Steve Martin, Carrey can make the idiotic seem inspired, and his manic mugging creates some big laughs. |
| VarietyLeonard KladyIt's a death-defying hodgepodge anchored by the complete confidence of star Carrey. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenCarrey is in top form here, giving a wildly confident, physically draining performance with all the stops pulled out. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Liam LaceyDirector Steve Oedekerk, who also wrote the script, simply provides a frame for the string of Carrey sight gags, which come fast and constantly. Some work, some fall flat, but the overall momentum is never allowed to flag seriously. |
| EmpireIan NathanCarrey tries hard but the success of his excessiveness has always been down to pegging it to good plots and good partners. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellThe first was funny, in a cheap way. The second is a disgrace. |
| San Francisco ExaminerBarry WaltersCarrey's style is to keep the jokes moving so quickly and with such force that you can hardly stop to consider how stupid they are. |
| San Francisco ChroniclePeter StackIt's the worst Carrey movie yet, but it has a handful of inspired moments in which his signature wackiness is so funny it hurts. |