Man on the Moon (1999). 8.1/10.
Went down a bit of an Andy Kaufman rabbit hole after watching this - which I’ve done before - and still non the wiser regarding what he was doing.
I watched a few clips of him on Letterman and other talkshows, including one interview where, before he came out, he was being hissed and booed by the audience who had seen him wrestling women on TV for the past year, only for him to come out - without explanation wearing only a turban and a giant nappy, before preceding to swallow a sword and perform a beautiful song “Rosemarie” on guitar. Absolutely mental.
He did just seem like a genuinely good person, probably on the spectrum, who liked messing with people and audiences for his own amusement. Brilliant really, and a shame how it ended.
Jim Carrey absolutely knocks it out of the park in this, it couldn’t have been replicated by any other actor. Which brings me to my next film.
Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017).
Difficult to give this one a rating as a standalone film, having just watched Man on the Moon. It shows the lengths that Carrey went to, and the effects that his roles have had on his own personality. Absolute nutcase as well, but a brilliant actor. Must have been mental for Andy’s family to meet Jim behind the scenes, with him fully in character. Would recommend watch on Netflix.