_"Annie, I love you . . . . But let's leave that out of this. I don't want to be someone that you're settling for; I don't want to be someone that _anyone_ settles for. Marriage is hard enough without bringing such low expectations into it."_ - Bill Pullman, _Sleepless in Seattle_
This is a perfect scene. Fletcher finally learns from his awful mistakes and is now a loving and caring father/husband. Also, Jerry is such a kind hearted soul.
Purple Donut Jerry is not really a bad guy. It’s like Jimmy Murtaugh I’m Cheaper by the Dozen 2. He wasn’t an antagonist. They were just in competition
... It's only the situation where they r trying to win affection of Audrey that makes them antagonistic to each other .... But in their own right both are great guys Jerry probably much more sauve and kind hearted ...Fletcher wilder and with dormant sensibilities that were finally awakened by the shocking news of Max locating to Boston.... but both are good ..Jerry is graceful in quietly accepting the fact that probably he has to loose his love interest as Max and Audrey are better off not following him to Boston..that's greatness of his character.suave & humane. The film I feel is very philosophical .though it's classified as Humourous Genre...
I love that Audrey and Fletcher got back together in the end. It shows that forgiveness and redemption are fully possible, and that love really can overcome some huge obstacles. Jerry realized he wasn't the one for Audrey when she didn't reciprocate his love confession on the plane. Throughout the movie, they made it clear she was much more comfortable with Fletcher than with Jerry.
@@Kaboomboo Totally agree. That's one of the reasons why, unlike "Liar Liar", "Mrs Doubtfire" is an amazing movie about a divorced family with an amazing ending: the original one was supposed to show the Hillards getting back together; but Sally Field and Robin Williams decided not to shoot such a non-realistic ending, and to give the audience a much stronger, truer and deeper message of love from parents to children, even in case of a divorce; if there is this kind of love and this sincere strong bond, family will always keep existing, whatever happens, even if parents won't be together anymore as a couple.
@@danielbence9562That's true, but sometimes (although, rarely) divorced partners get back together. I wouldn't say that divorce was the focus in this movie. That's how it's unlike "Mrs. Doubtfire". It's not like Audrey didn't allow Fletcher to see Max. Which was the case with Daniel and Miranda. Secondly, the focus wasn't divorce it was about being honest and keeping promises.
Two things, Jerry is a hero in this scene, what a selfless choice. Secondly, props to the director for finding someone to play Jerry who is funny in his own right and in a completely different way than Jim Carrey.
Fun fact the original ending Fletcher was supposed to be arrested an a year later Max and Audrey were showing visiting him in jail and he promised not to lie to Max anymore But a test screen audience didn't like it so they reshot the ending
@Nidhi Why?? it's a movie, and Jim carry loved to play funny rolls. you must be new if you think little Easter eggs like this is new in movies.. honestly
@@JDMilitaria It was a clever twist on his character from the 90's television show "In Living Color" where he played a "degenerate" firefighter named "Fire Marshall Bill." His favorite line from the show was "Let me tell ya sumthing"
@@JDMilitaria You're welcome. It's actually a pretty funny routine he did (Jamie Foxx was on the show with him, and he used to play this really ugly woman called Wanda, sometimes, when Jim Carrey did the Fire Marshel Bill routine).
Not gonna lie, I cry when Fletcher is talking to Max about how much he loves him. Jim Carrey was so convincing as a father here that it's like my own dad is talking. It's therapeutic.
When Jim is acting in this scene when he was being honest to his son that’s when I like him the best!!!!! I actually cried watching this scene it’s such a beautiful moment!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently, the studio that produced Mrs. Doubtfire wanted Daniel and Miranda to get back together at the end, but Robin Williams and Sally Field refused to play it that way, because they wanted the ending to be more realistic. However, I can get behind Fletcher and Audrey getting back together again, because they never fell out of love, and Audrey can see that Fletcher truly learned his lesson.
Yup yup 👍 Im pretty sure only reason they divorced in the first place was cause fletcher favored work and obessesively lied way too much, but now he dont care about work and sticks to his guns on not lying this ending works out better then original. :)
That makes a lot more sense in mrs doubtfire because it wasn’t out to prove that they still loved each other it was proving he could be a responsible adult and parent.
Wow, what a caring, selfless gentleman Jerry was. 😮 ...He also sensed that she didn't truly love him and was more or less escaping the constant disappointments of her ex-husband to provide her son with a reliable father figure. Either way, what a fair, considerate, (emotionally) intelligent man.
Just read this online, but starting at 6 seconds in, Jim Carrey decided to cameo in the background. He was Fire Marshall Bill, a character he played in the comedy show Living Color. He’s smiling in the back and I’m dying over it.
Jims truth speech to jake..is my absolute fav scene of his ..he really knocked it outta the park...its as good as chandlers plea to anna farris for her baby..on Friends...
0:05 There's Fire Marshal Bill in the background 0:21 I don't see how that's great news 1:23 At least Fletcher redeemed himself 1:59 Sweet soft music 2:15 Father and son reunited 2:39 Max got his father back 3:23 It's most likely Fletcher and Audrey got back together again 4:03 The Claw is back 4:07 No one can stop The Claw 4:09 Run away 4:11 No one can stop it 4:15 Happy Ending
Fun fact Jim carry is fire Marshall bill and on the stretcher at the same time..... 0.08 pause and look for your self above lady next to Jerry in the fireman's suit.... what a god
Did anyone notice Jim Carrey was also wearing the full fireman uniform, holding a walkie and smiling in the background????????? 👀🤣🤣 I freaking love this man!! He’s so unpredictably hilarious! 🤣
@@loveloise Right at the beginning of this clip! 0:06 through 0:16. Look at the crowd behind them right before Audrey goes to check on Fletcher. You’ll notice another firefighter dressed in yellow with the hat on a walkie and people trying not to laugh. Lol
2 things one: i laughed cause both his legs are broken so they cant take him to jail two: some guy pointed out that jim was also the fire marshall on a face book post
Every time I watch this movie to the end I forget he can walk. They have him sitting to make you'll think he was crippled, so that the ending will have extra levity.
Such a great moment. Fletcher truly loves his son and is a 100 times better than some of the fathers out there Fun fact: at 0:08 the fireman at the back is played by Jim himself
My Parents 😍 *i wished for adoption since I was 4 years old, the moment i saw this film i dreamed of being in an environment like this, a family who's moral by the end of the day is tending to his son/child first*
@Daniel Stewart I wouldn't mind telling you that but, maybe Nidhi is right. I wouldn't want to spoil the next scene of the movie for you if you haven't seen it yet.
for those that dont know...when Audrey is talking to the policeman at the beginning of the clip....notice the firefighter in the background. Its actually Jim Carey playing homage to his Firefighter Bill character from the TV Show..."In Living Color". You'll notice the extra standing in front of him covers his mouth as he laughs! lol
I know you’ve seen that multiple people, years ago. have already commented about this and pointed all of this out. Some of them even timestamped it. So you writing this comment for likes isn’t gonna work little buddy. Try again 👏 Lol ya lil like-fisher
Me encantaría que Jim Carrey y Keanu Reeves hicieran una película juntos. Son los 2 iguales, bellos por fuera y por dentro, geniales, humildes, buenas personas, 2 grandes actores, con vidas muy similares. Los adoro a los 2.♥️❤️
I remember when first renting it with my mom as a kid. When getting to the year later, my mom said "he's going to wish for them to get back together." When the lights turned out and we saw that, and Jim Carrey asked that, it was almost like a joke set up. My mom pointed out that they knew that's what most audience members would be predicting, so they purposefully set it up that way as a joke.
even though time has been passed and he cannot tell a lie, his overt actions indicate his love anyway. only people truly in love are capable of a feat like that no matter how stupid or dangerous.
After nearly 20 years ive just realised jim careys in the background dressed as a fireman on the walkie talkie at the same time as being on the strecher
you gotta give it to Jerry, total Gentleman he just stepped aside.
_"Annie, I love you . . . . But let's leave that out of this. I don't want to be someone that you're settling for; I don't want to be someone that _anyone_ settles for. Marriage is hard enough without bringing such low expectations into it."_
- Bill Pullman, _Sleepless in Seattle_
Nice guys finish last
🤔🤣
Poor Jerry. He’s the true hero of the movie
Then had to saw his own leg off
This is a perfect scene. Fletcher finally learns from his awful mistakes and is now a loving and caring father/husband. Also, Jerry is such a kind hearted soul.
I hate how the film makes it seem like Jerry is a "bad guy" throughout" most of the movie, until this scene.
Stephen Bruce aye, like I guess Jerry was an antagonist hero, since he is antagonistic towards Fletcher, but he is still a very good person.
Purple Donut Jerry is not really a bad guy. It’s like Jimmy Murtaugh I’m Cheaper by the Dozen 2. He wasn’t an antagonist. They were just in competition
Stefan Tomasi yeah I suppose so, I never said he was a “bad guy” tho
... It's only the situation where they r trying to win affection of Audrey that makes them antagonistic to each other .... But in their own right both are great guys Jerry probably much more sauve and kind hearted ...Fletcher wilder and with dormant sensibilities that were finally awakened by the shocking news of Max locating to Boston.... but both are good ..Jerry is graceful in quietly accepting the fact that probably he has to loose his love interest as Max and Audrey are better off not following him to Boston..that's greatness of his character.suave & humane. The film I feel is very philosophical .though it's classified as Humourous Genre...
Can we take a moment and say that Jerry was a lovely honourable guy.
Avoid the evil stepdad trope.
*honorable
@@OneWeirdDude honourable in canada, honorable in united states
@@sheevamirshahi8820 Yes, "honorable" in the U.S., very good.
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Yeah. People should take notes of this guy. He shows a good example
"I love you and I'll never hurt you again" love it, you can hear the truth and the sincerity in his voice..
1:25
I love that Audrey and Fletcher got back together in the end. It shows that forgiveness and redemption are fully possible, and that love really can overcome some huge obstacles. Jerry realized he wasn't the one for Audrey when she didn't reciprocate his love confession on the plane. Throughout the movie, they made it clear she was much more comfortable with Fletcher than with Jerry.
I think it gives kids false hope into thinking their parents will get back together. They rarely do.
@@Kaboomboo Totally agree. That's one of the reasons why, unlike "Liar Liar", "Mrs Doubtfire" is an amazing movie about a divorced family with an amazing ending: the original one was supposed to show the Hillards getting back together; but Sally Field and Robin Williams decided not to shoot such a non-realistic ending, and to give the audience a much stronger, truer and deeper message of love from parents to children, even in case of a divorce; if there is this kind of love and this sincere strong bond, family will always keep existing, whatever happens, even if parents won't be together anymore as a couple.
I wouldn't have got back with that bitch
Mrs Doubtfire had a better ending because it didn't give kids with divorced parents false hope.
@@danielbence9562That's true, but sometimes (although, rarely) divorced partners get back together. I wouldn't say that divorce was the focus in this movie. That's how it's unlike "Mrs. Doubtfire". It's not like Audrey didn't allow Fletcher to see Max. Which was the case with Daniel and Miranda. Secondly, the focus wasn't divorce it was about being honest and keeping promises.
Two things, Jerry is a hero in this scene, what a selfless choice. Secondly, props to the director for finding someone to play Jerry who is funny in his own right and in a completely different way than Jim Carrey.
In the extended cut of the film the claw ends up killing all of them. It's surprisingly dark and conflicted with the tone of the rest of the film.
LMFAO
I dying of laughter rn
good
I dislike sappy happy endings
Comic Jim Bruce This comment is funnier when you read it and then you watch it 😂
Lol
Fun fact the original ending Fletcher was supposed to be arrested
an a year later Max and Audrey were showing visiting him in jail and he promised not to lie to Max anymore
But a test screen audience didn't like it so they reshot the ending
That would’ve been pretty dope, ngl
Glad they changed it. This was a beautiful ending 🙏🏻
Yeah that's a terrible ending.
If that’s true, then I’m glad they reshot the ending.
I'm guessing that Aubrey and Jerry bailed out Fletcher.
I love the ending. He got his family back.
The extra looks back and tries to hide his laughter looking at Jim doing the Fire Marshall Bill faces lmao
The ending always gets me 🥺
If you look very closely at 0:07 the fire man with the radio is Jim carry
@Nidhi Why?? it's a movie, and Jim carry loved to play funny rolls. you must be new if you think little Easter eggs like this is new in movies.. honestly
He’s dressed up as fire marshal bill from MTV😂
@@JDMilitaria It was a clever twist on his character from the 90's television show "In Living Color" where he played a "degenerate" firefighter named "Fire Marshall Bill." His favorite line from the show was "Let me tell ya sumthing"
@@poeticnation6251 Oh, never knew that.. Thank you
@@JDMilitaria You're welcome. It's actually a pretty funny routine he did (Jamie Foxx was on the show with him, and he used to play this really ugly woman called Wanda, sometimes, when Jim Carrey did the Fire Marshel Bill routine).
Im here because Fire Marshall Bill is in the background when his ex says thats my husband. And the guys by him are just cracking up 😂😂😂😂😂
Not gonna lie, I cry when Fletcher is talking to Max about how much he loves him. Jim Carrey was so convincing as a father here that it's like my own dad is talking. It's therapeutic.
You’re going to laugh but I always thought Audrey was played by Jennifer Aniston.
You got mixed up, that was bruce almighty.
Same here.
Same
+1, Bro
Bruhhh me too
When Jim is acting in this scene when he was being honest to his son that’s when I like him the best!!!!! I actually cried watching this scene it’s such a beautiful moment!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently, the studio that produced Mrs. Doubtfire wanted Daniel and Miranda to get back together at the end, but Robin Williams and Sally Field refused to play it that way, because they wanted the ending to be more realistic.
However, I can get behind Fletcher and Audrey getting back together again, because they never fell out of love, and Audrey can see that Fletcher truly learned his lesson.
Yup yup 👍
Im pretty sure only reason they divorced in the first place was cause fletcher favored work and obessesively lied way too much, but now he dont care about work and sticks to his guns on not lying this ending works out better then original. :)
That makes a lot more sense in mrs doubtfire because it wasn’t out to prove that they still loved each other it was proving he could be a responsible adult and parent.
I love how Jim Carrey’s character (Fire Marshall Bill) is in the background around the 0:06 second mark
If it was him, how come nothing blew up?
Jim Carrey was an extra in his own movie
Omg lol I never even noticed
LOL
Wow, what a caring, selfless gentleman Jerry was. 😮 ...He also sensed that she didn't truly love him and was more or less escaping the constant disappointments of her ex-husband to provide her son with a reliable father figure. Either way, what a fair, considerate, (emotionally) intelligent man.
Hopefully, Jerry fell in love with someone who loved him back.
The Fact Jim Did A Cameo As His Character "Fire Marshal Bill" In The Background Of The Beginning Of This Scene Is Amazing!!
Now that's a happy ending. That's what every father and husband should do, be a caring and loving father and husband.
Theres no good hysband and father out there
@@mabelw7 not don't have but very less.
You don't live in the real world.
@@mabelw7 Just because you haven't met them doesn't mean there aren't.
Just read this online, but starting at 6 seconds in, Jim Carrey decided to cameo in the background. He was Fire Marshall Bill, a character he played in the comedy show Living Color. He’s smiling in the back and I’m dying over it.
Oh my god that is hilarious
I shed a tear in this scene. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 That's how good this movie is. It made me cry. At least it ended happily. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Me too
Me too😔😔😔
Well, not so much for Jerry. I felt bad for him
He sure can make "Funny" heart warming movies
What a movie. So many touching moments in this film like this ending
This is such a good film
Jerry is brilliand respectful successful man 🧡
Still can’t get over Jim’s character Fire Marshal Bill making a cameo there 🤣
One of the most rewatchable movies ever made
Seeing him in the back as the fireman too was hilarious!
This scene always brings a tear to my eye!! 🥲❤️
Jim Carrey was my favorite actor when I was child and actually his movies still being my favorites on 2021. 😊
I found myself crying and smiling at the same time
What a movie?
I want to be a Dad like him in the end
Hmmmm
Hmmmm
Awwww
Well, you have to STOP lying then 😅
Jims truth speech to jake..is my absolute fav scene of his ..he really knocked it outta the park...its as good as chandlers plea to anna farris for her baby..on Friends...
If you look in the background, you can see fire, marshal bill, one of Carrey’s characters from in living color, talking on a walkie-talkie.
Jim actually cameos the bit himself as well, lol.
I just realized something!
Max: "I want to stay here with my dad"
Jerry: "As you wish."
0:05 There's Fire Marshal Bill in the background
0:21 I don't see how that's great news
1:23 At least Fletcher redeemed himself
1:59 Sweet soft music
2:15 Father and son reunited
2:39 Max got his father back
3:23 It's most likely Fletcher and Audrey got back together again
4:03 The Claw is back
4:07 No one can stop The Claw
4:09 Run away
4:11 No one can stop it
4:15 Happy Ending
He sure knows how to make "Funny" heart warming movies
i really like this movie
yes jim is the king
and Maura rules!
Fun fact Jim carry is fire Marshall bill and on the stretcher at the same time..... 0.08 pause and look for your self above lady next to Jerry in the fireman's suit.... what a god
0:13 look at Jim in the back playing firefighter
FIRE MARSHAL BILL
I’m in love with Audrey
2:46 my favourite happy ending
Gotta say, my favorite part of this movie is "The CLAW!!!"
This ending part brings TEARS OUT of my eyes.
😭😭😭😭😭
Did anyone notice Jim Carrey was also wearing the full fireman uniform, holding a walkie and smiling in the background????????? 👀🤣🤣 I freaking love this man!! He’s so unpredictably hilarious! 🤣
timestamp pleaseee 🤣
@@loveloise Right at the beginning of this clip! 0:06 through 0:16. Look at the crowd behind them right before Audrey goes to check on Fletcher. You’ll notice another firefighter dressed in yellow with the hat on a walkie and people trying not to laugh. Lol
@@AmazingArieK lol i see it thanksss
2 things
one: i laughed cause both his legs are broken so they cant take him to jail
two: some guy pointed out that jim was also the fire marshall on a face book post
yeah he cameos in his own flim as Fire Marshall Phil in the background at the beginning of this scene just found out today
JIM IS THE KING
omg 😭🌇😞 13 years ago
Jerry don't worry you will go on to find your princess buttercup🏌️♂️😂⚘
Imagine if this happened for real.. How proud would that kid be to tell this story to his kids in the future!💖
Great ending
I love how you can hear the little boy laughing at 4:23
Total fun movie in only 1 1 /2 hrs
00:07 Jim Carey is the firefighter talking the radio as fire marshall bill 😂
I love this movie!
Every time I watch this movie to the end I forget he can walk. They have him sitting to make you'll think he was crippled, so that the ending will have extra levity.
The end with Max's birthday took place a year later.
this is too fucking wholesome I can't
Now that’s what I call an happy ending.
Wow, how Maura picked Jim in this part, was great.
This is just a all around movie. Comedy, drama, and morals.
At 0:08 you can see Jim Carey in the back ground as fire marshall bill
I freaking lost my mind after realizing that
Such a great moment. Fletcher truly loves his son and is a 100 times better than some of the fathers out there
Fun fact: at 0:08 the fireman at the back is played by Jim himself
Lol
LET ME TELL YAH SOMETHIN…
Yep lol the claw the claw 😅😅
LIAR!!!!!!!! U G0DDAMN LIAR!!!!!
Know It Makes Me Cry When Jim Carrey Said I Love You. I Love You Doctor Eggman
If you look really close you can see Jim Carrey as an extra in homage to his old character in his sketch comedy show right there 0:05
LET ME SHOW YA SOMETHIN
True OGs will cry to this ending.
"Great news!..both of my legs are broken so they cant take me straight to jail" 😂😂😂
Maura Tierney is a total babe!!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Back when Jim Carrey was funny.
Love the innocence of Jim Carrey 💋🤗💝 Jim Carrey 💋 forever🙌✨
0:07 anybody else notice fire Marshall Bill Burns in the top right hand corner?
I actually cried at this
"NNNNOOOTHING CAN STOP THE CLAAAAAAAAAWWWW!!!"
🤣
At 0:08, Fire Marshall Bill is in the background
"I wished for roller blades." Good cover
My Parents 😍
*i wished for adoption since I was 4 years old, the moment i saw this film i dreamed of being in an environment like this, a family who's moral by the end of the day is tending to his son/child first*
Did fletcher and Audrey get back together again after Max made that wish about his father not lying
@Daniel Stewart I wouldn't mind telling you that but, maybe Nidhi is right. I wouldn't want to spoil the next scene of the movie for you if you haven't seen it yet.
They got back together one year later, on Max’s 6th birthday
I’m pretty sure they did.
Who noticed Jim acting like a fireman on the background at the beginning of the clip while the couple getting interviewed 😂😂
Clear conscience is the best cure.
for those that dont know...when Audrey is talking to the policeman at the beginning of the clip....notice the firefighter in the background. Its actually Jim Carey playing homage to his Firefighter Bill character from the TV Show..."In Living Color". You'll notice the extra standing in front of him covers his mouth as he laughs! lol
I know you’ve seen that multiple people, years ago. have already commented about this and pointed all of this out. Some of them even timestamped it. So you writing this comment for likes isn’t gonna work little buddy. Try again 👏 Lol ya lil like-fisher
Me encantaría que Jim Carrey y Keanu Reeves hicieran una película juntos. Son los 2 iguales, bellos por fuera y por dentro, geniales, humildes, buenas personas, 2 grandes actores, con vidas muy similares. Los adoro a los 2.♥️❤️
omg 13 years ago 🌇😞 RIP everyone ...
Legendary movie!🙌
I remember when first renting it with my mom as a kid. When getting to the year later, my mom said "he's going to wish for them to get back together." When the lights turned out and we saw that, and Jim Carrey asked that, it was almost like a joke set up. My mom pointed out that they knew that's what most audience members would be predicting, so they purposefully set it up that way as a joke.
Luv this movie
Feel a little bad for Jerry. He is such a good guy!
Hopefully, he found love at his new home in Boston.
At 0:08 you can see Jim Carrie in the background as "Fire Marshall Bill". Lol
I hope jerry finds someone. Gentleman
Jim Carrey's character "Fire Marshall Bill" is in the background of the crowd.
I can’t believe I was today years old when I just realized Fire Marshall Bill is @0:08 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
even though time has been passed and he cannot tell a lie, his overt actions indicate his love anyway. only people truly in love are capable of a feat like that no matter how stupid or dangerous.
After nearly 20 years ive just realised jim careys in the background dressed as a fireman on the walkie talkie at the same time as being on the strecher
i cant honestly say i see anything (naughty) about audrey's charactor? am i missing something?
Fire Marshall bill in the background at :08 😂 let me tell you something!! 😂
OMG!!!! I just realized that jerry is the one from princess bride!!! How can hunk a hunk turn into red head?!?! This is unbelievable...
0:08 sec introducing Fire Marshall Bill 🤣🤣
0:07 is that Fletcher with fireman suit talking with his radio?
Firemarshal bill in the background was awesome
Nothing can stop the claw....!!!! Hahaha
Fire Marshall Bill is in the background,never noticed that before
Now that is a family dad
MrJacob1957 absolutely