A lot of fun, especially when Carrey reels off an entire lifetime's worth of driving offences to a nearby cop.
Liar Liar (1997)
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Reviews Counted:49
Fresh:41
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: An unctuous, smooth-talking divorce attorney's propensity for propitious prevarication may wow the juries, but his five-year-old son Max wants an end to the lies. So when Dad blows off the boy's... An unctuous, smooth-talking divorce attorney's propensity for propitious prevarication may wow the juries, but his five-year-old son Max wants an end to the lies. So when Dad blows off the boy's birthday bash with yet another weak excuse, Max wishes his dad to spend a whole day incapable of lying. And lo and behold, the wish comes true, with hilariously disastrous results in the courtroom. [More]
Starring: Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Jennifer Tilly, Swoosie Kurtz
Starring: Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Jennifer Tilly, Swoosie Kurtz, Amanda Donohoe, Jason Bernard, Mitchell Ryan, Justin Cooper, Anne Haney, Cary Elwes
Director: Tom Shadyac
Director: Tom Shadyac
Producer: James D. Brubaker, Michael Bostick, Brian Grazer
Screenwriter: Paul Guay, Stephen Mazur
Composer: John Debney
Reviews for Liar Liar
Pretty rudimentary, but it keeps Carrey's occasional over-exuberance in check and delivers likeable, effective, but decidedly mainstream comedy.
To his credit, Carrey is right for this sort of role, as his physical and facial contortions appropriately convey his character's shock and disbelief. But there are only so many jokes to be had with this as the film's centrifugal force.
Carrey's willingness to do anything for a laugh, like pounding his head with a toilet seat, almost pays off.
After a while, Jim Carey's character making a fool of himself is becoming annoying and the ultra-sentimental finale doesn't ring a little bit true.
Essentially, the actor is miscast here. Unlike [Robin] Williams, he isn't good with children. In fact, you don't even sense that he likes his child co-star. There's no apparent rapport.
A sickly soft-swirl confection of low laughs and smarmy sentiment...
With a little more concentration on the script and a little more subdued Carrey, this could have been a much better film.
As Carrey's celebrated rubber does its patented act, the flick turns into a gyrational marathon -- mildly funny but seriously exhausting.
A product that has nothing, zero, zip going for it besides the presence of its star.
What's best about this script is the premise: a lawyer who doesn't lie.
In the film, Carrey manages a balancing act that'll please his fans, but also promises to broaden his audience.
All-in-all, Liar Liar is pretty good fun, and it represents one of Carrey's most entertaining movies to date.
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