Metascore
46 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 19 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 19
  2. Negative: 3 out of 19
  1. 75
    Griffiths is one of the most intensely interesting actresses at work today.
  2. At heart this is a thoughtful, well-made movie about something serious.
  3. 70
    Karmel delivers feminist fun even a guy can get.
  4. Likely to provide many points of identification for many women.
  5. Far too self-absorbed a picture.
  6. Takes a look at the bumpy path to self-discovery.
  7. Reviewed by: Jay Carr
    50
    A comic vehicle for that valuable Australian export, Rachel Griffiths.
  8. 50
    If you were watching it at home you wouldn't feel compelled to pause the film before going into the kitchen to fix a snack.
  9. Rachel Griffiths...is the best reason, nay, the only reason to pay attention to Me Myself I.
  10. Ambitious in scope and humble in execution.
  11. Reviewed by: Ernest Hardy
    50
    Though the film is generally weak, treading very familiar ground, those dashes of insight and humor - along with Griffiths' performance - pull you into the film.
  12. Griffiths' Pam holds your attention without any gratuitous mannerisms or broad asides. It's a sleek, rangy performance that all but redeems the hackneyed familiarity of the premise.
  13. A sugarcoated romantic comedy that is just clever enough to make you wish it were three times as smart and only a third as sweet.
  14. Easy to take but ultimately rather aimless.
  15. 40
    A feel-good, fatalist placebo.
  16. Reviewed by: John Hartl
    40
    The script is a minefield of ideas that need more work.
  17. A fascinating contrast in lifestyles.
  18. It's bad enough that Australian writer-director Pip Karmel feels she must attempt the alternate-reality gimmick.
  19. 20
    Despite this chance to experience something thrilling and new, her life is just as dull the second time around.