Aman Tanrд±m Д°ndir (bruce Almighty) -

Aman Tanrд±m Д°ndir (bruce Almighty) -

(released internationally as Bruce Almighty ) remains one of the most iconic supernatural comedies of the early 2000s. Directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Jim Carrey, the film explores the age-old question: What would you do if you had the power of God? The Story: A Grumble Heard in the Heavens

The narrative shifts when Bruce realizes the burden of "answering" prayers. By lazily granting everyone's wishes simultaneously, he inadvertently triggers global chaos and riots, proving that divine power requires divine wisdom. Aman TanrД±m Д°ndir (Bruce Almighty)

A central rule of the "deal" is that Bruce cannot interfere with free will. This becomes his greatest challenge as he tries to win back his girlfriend, Grace (Jennifer Aniston), through magic rather than personal growth. Cultural Impact and Legacy (released internationally as Bruce Almighty ) remains one

To his shock, God (played with serene authority by Morgan Freeman) responds. Inviting Bruce to an empty warehouse, God offers him a deal: He will go on vacation and grant Bruce all His powers to see if Bruce can do a better job. Key Themes and Moments Cultural Impact and Legacy To his shock, God

The story follows Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), a frustrated TV field reporter in Buffalo, New York, who feels the universe is constantly conspiring against him. After a particularly disastrous day—losing a promotion and getting into a car accident—Bruce directs a furious tirade at God, blaming Him for his personal failures.

Bruce initially uses his powers for petty, hilarious gains—parting his tomato soup like the Red Sea, training his dog to use the toilet, and sabotaging his rival, Evan Baxter (Steve Carell), in a legendary scene of gibberish news reporting.

Aman Tanrım! (Bruce Almighty): A Divine Comedy of Human Perspective