

A pretty generic happy ending.īut speaking of the ending-not the movie's actual ending where Ace beats up a mascot, but the ending of the climax-I still don't know what to think of it even after all these years.

Well, in response to the video, I'll quickly say that he gives the movie a bit too much credit-while it does sort of feel "grounded" than a lot of modern comedies, it still has a rather cookie-cutter plot and he overlooks the fact that Ace Ventura isn't necessarily an outsider, but hooks up with every major female character he comes across and even gets the girl in the end more or less. This video doesn't really focus on the ending, but it made me want to watch Ace Ventura. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.This video popped up today in my YouTube Rec's:


People fall off cars and balconies and into shark-infested fish tanks. A man jumps off his penthouse balcony and is killed. There is also a joke in which a character says that a former Miami Dolphins player who has a brief role in this movie "should die of gonorrhea." Expect frequent profanity, including variations of "s-t." Some toilet humor when Ace emerges from the men's room of a socialite's party drenched in water. There is frequent strong sexual innuendo, including a sex scene in which Ace and a woman make the bed shake and bounce as the animals watch. While much of the humor was not that great to begin with, decades later, this movie has not gotten better with age, especially the jokes at the expense of homosexuals and the mentally ill. Parents need to know that Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 movie in which Jim Carrey plays a strange and obnoxious detective who specializes in cases involving animals.
