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Liar Liar

Lawyer Fletcher Reede (Jim Carrey) lies constantly, a habit that's decimated his marriage to Audrey (Maura Tierney) and threatens to alienate his son, Max (Justin Cooper). But when Max makes a birthday wish that somehow comes true, Fletcher suddenly finds he's incapable of lying -- which sends him into a panic as he's set to try a crucial case. Jennifer Tilly also stars in director Tom Shadyac's Golden Globe-nominated comedy.

  • Released March 21, 1997
  •   1 hr 26 mins  

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Nominated for 1 Golden Globe, Won 4 other awards, Nominated for 5 other awards.   See all awards »

Cast & Crew

Director

Tom Shadyac

Producers

Michael Bostick executive producer
James D. Brubaker executive producer

Writers

Paul Guay written by
Stephen Mazur written by

Cast

Jim Carrey Fletcher Reede
Maura Tierney Audrey Reede
Justin Cooper Max Reede
Cary Elwes Jerry
Anne Haney Greta
Jennifer Tilly Samantha Cole
Amanda Donohoe Miranda
Jason Bernard Judge Marshall Stevens
Swoosie Kurtz Dana Appleton
Mitch Ryan Mr. Allan (as Mitchell Ryan)

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AntiParis wrote on IMDB:

The annoying but undeniably witty Jim Carrey is Fletcher,a lawyer who gets through life being a compulsive liar much to his loved one's frustration,so on his birthday,his 5 year old son Max makes a wish that for one whole day his dishonest Dad couldn't tell a lie.Unaware of his son's wish,Fletcher has the worst day of his life when he discovers that telling the truth is the hardest thing he'll ever have to do,especially when he blows his chance with a beautiful woman in an elevator when he makes a crude 'honest' comment about her...er,'jugs'.Not being able to tell a lie poses a problem for Fletcher who lies by nature,and as a lawyer,finds it impossible to tell the truth.In just 24 hours his inability to lie results in him getting into a load of trouble as he discovers that his big mouth is his biggest downfall.Jim Carrey makes the movie as humorous as it is,devastated that he cannot lie.If you're looking for a good laugh,you'll love Liar Liar.

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Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) wrote on IMDB:

Liar Liar is about a boy who, after being stood up by his big-shot lawyer father one too many times, wishes that for just one day his dad couldn't lie. This wreaks havoc on his personal life and even more on his professional life as a lawyer who makes a living putting criminals back on the streets.

Carrey is immediately and constantly hilarious in his role as the unwillfully honest Fletcher Reede. Every scene is full of awkwardly straightforward behavior and dialogue ("Whatever takes the focus off your head!) that is funny because it is so unusual and unexpected. Maura Tierney delivers one of the best performances of her career (second only to her wonderful job in Primal Fear), but Cary Elwes plays a disappointing turn from his amazing job in The Princess Bride. Seeing him as the endlessly charming Wesley in that film and then seeing him as a squirrely step-father type in Liar Liar just didn't seem to fit, but the film was able to overcome such small problems and present itself as a good and entertaining comedy.   [ show more ]

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Dennis Littrell (dalittrell@yahoo.com) wrote on IMDB:

Jim Carrey puts so much energy and pure comedic brilliance into this movie that we hardly noticed how corny and hackneyed was the plot or how wearily didactic was the moral lesson for all fathers who neglect their children for the goddess of success. And really we didn't care. What we loved almost as much as Carrey's rubber mouth and oral blockage (like an overheated boiler fighting not to explode) was the premise: a lawyer that can't lie. Now there's an oxymoron! As Carrey tries to explain to his son Max, lawyers need to lie. Actually he says grownups need to lie, which is a truth that we really do not need to exam too closely here. To laugh at something deeply troubling in our nature is a way of dealing with it.   [ show more ]

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