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  2. Liar Liar is a 1997 comedy-fantasy film directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Jim Carrey. Lawyer Fletcher Reede (Carrey) is both career-focused and — as his profession demands — an expert in lying.

    • Heartwarming

      The ending, except the bit about THE CLAW.That bit's more...

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      Characters who appear in the 1997 comedy, Liar Liar. Reede...

    • Funny

      Cop: Do you know why I pulled you over? Fletcher: Depends on...

    • YMMV

      Accidental Aesop: Lying isn’t always bad per se, but like...

    • Trivia

      Actor-Inspired Element: According to an interview with Jim...

    • TearJerker

      Immediately preceding this is the cause of Fletcher's...

    • Headscratchers

      This might be as simple as "He didn't think of it," but...

    • WMG

      In the universe of Liar Liar, curses do happen - they're...

    • Laconic

      Movie: A divorced lawyer who's a habitual liar misses his...

    • Awesome

      When Fletcher goes to insane lengths to keep his son from...

  3. Characters who appear in the 1997 comedy, Liar Liar. Reede Family Fletcher ReedePlayed By: Jim Carrey The main character of the movie. Fletcher has made a ….

  4. Liar Liar is a short visual novel created in Ren'Py by by the Tumblr user Tokimekiwaku. Originally an experiment on how to write VNs and plot flags, the game's popularity exploded about a day after it was posted, leading to a slew of fanart and a sequel, Pants on Fire.

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    is a 1997 comedy starring Jim Carrey.

    Lawyer Fletcher Reede is both career-focused and (as his profession demands) an expert in lying. His son Max (Justin Cooper) gets frustrated at him two days in a row (first when he promises to take him to the wrestling... and gets a lot of work to do at the last hour; and then misses Max's birthday party while... well, while his boss Miranda (Amanda Donohoe) is keeping him "busy"). Disillusioned once again, Max wishes while blowing out his cake candles that Fletcher couldn't tell a lie for just one day.

    And the wish works. Fletcher is absolutely incapable of saying any lie no matter how big or small, or even asking a question if he knows the answer is going to be a lie, or even deceiving by remaining silent. He quickly finds just how much he really does lie in one day and how much trouble he gets into because of telling the absolute truth...

    ...on the day that not only Fletcher has one of the most important cases of his life, with defenses built mostly on lies, but Audrey (Maura Tierney), Fletcher's ex-wife (and Max's mom) is interested in moving with her boyfriend to Boston, and bringing Max along! Hilarity Ensues.

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    •Actor Allusion:

    •Adorkable: Jerry

    •Amoral Attorney: Fletcher, at first.

    •Betty and Veronica: Jerry is the Betty, Fletcher is the Veronica and Audrey is the Archie.

    •Big Yes: Fletcher belts one out after preventing the plane to Boston from taking off... followed immediately by a Big No as he crashes into a pile of traveling bags and cargo.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liar_LiarLiar Liar - Wikipedia

    Liar Liar is a 1997 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur. It stars Jim Carrey as a lawyer who built his entire career on lying but finds himself cursed to speak only the truth for a single day, during which he struggles to maintain his career and to reconcile with his ex-wife and son ...

  6. A pathological liar-lawyer finds his career turned upside down when he inexplicably cannot physically lie for 24 whole hours. Fletcher Reede, a fast talking attorney, habitual liar, and divorced father is an incredibly successful lawyer who has built his career by lying.

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  8. Mar 21, 1997 · Carrey plays a yuppie lawyer whose career is on the rise but whose wife (Maura Tierney) has divorced him and whose 5-year-old son (Justin Cooper) no longer believes a word he says. “My dad’s a liar,” the kid says in class. “You mean a *lawyer,*” the teacher says. The kid shrugs: whatever.

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