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Titolo originale: Liar Liar
Regia: Tom Shadyac |
Anno: 1997
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia
Tag: california | workaholic | truth | honesty | liar | lawyer | courtroom | physical comedy | ex-husband ex-wife relationship | wishes come true | dramedy | lies | father son relationship | attorney | birthday wish | young son | son's birthday | divorce court |
Cast: Jim Carrey | Maura Tierney | Justin Cooper | Cary Elwes | Anne Haney | Amanda Donohoe | Swoosie Kurtz | Jason Bernard | Krista Allen | Jennifer Tilly | Mitchell Ryan | Christopher Mayer | Eric Pierpoint | Randall "Tex" Cobb | Cheri Oteri | SW Fisher | Ben Lemon | Jarrad Paul | Marianne Muellerleile | Stephen James Carver | Don Keefer | Paul Roache | Randy Oglesby | Charlie Dell | Jim Jansen | Terry Rhoads | Michael Leopard | Charles Walker | Ed Trotta | Ernest Perry Jr. | Skip O'Brien | Tony Carreiro | Amanda Carlin | Matthew Michael Goodall | Samantha Heyman | Anthony Lee | Eric Sharp | Christine Avila | Hope Allen | Carrie Armstrong | Craig Barnett | Brandi Burkett | Charles Emmett | Steven M. Gagnon | Moon Jones | Rick Hill | Mike Grief | Matthew Arkin | Kelly Aluise | Richard Jones | Dennis Napolitano | Michael Adler | Joe Barnaba | Benjamin Brown | Mark Chaet | Catherine Evans | Colleen Fitzpatrick | David Fresco | Sue Goodman | Michael Kostroff | Howard S. Miller | Edward Amuwa | Ashley Monique Clark | Derrick Friedman | David Kikuta | Oliver Kindred | Patrick McTavish | Sara Paxton | Ashley Rumph | Jacob Stein | Mercedes Kastner |

Un avvocato, Fletcher Reede (Jim Carrey) riesce a difendere i suoi clienti grazie alle bugie. Ma quelle che erano le sue necessità per il lavoro, si rivelano un grave problema in famiglia. Infatti la moglie, Audrey Reede (Maura Tierney) ha divorziato da più di sette mesi coabitando con il suo nuovo fidanzato Jerry (Cary Elwes). I guai sembravano finiti, ma Jerry deve tornare a un ospedale di Boston di cui ne è il capo, invitando Audrey e suo figlio Max a seguirlo.

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When picking up his impounded car we see that the scratch on Fletcher's car is on the drivers side o [...] D
After Fletcher honestly answers Greta that he would've got her neighbors burglar $10,000 dollars, he [...] D
When Audrey tells Jerry about "the Claw", she's holding her right arm when seen from behind, but her [...] D
The plane Fletcher chases down near the end is a Boeing 747-200. A long range plane mostly used for [...] D
Airplanes don't serve beverages before takeoff. D
If Fletcher is an associate and not a partner at the law firm, he would not have a large fancy offic [...] D
When Fletcher is chasing the 747 down the runway, the plane is almost ready to take off. This means [...] D
When Fletcher picks up Max to go to the wrestling match, Fletcher quotes that they're going to see " [...] D
While Fletcher is at Audrey's house to pick up Max, Jerry stops by for some boxes that Audrey put as [...] D
Right before he gets pulled over by the police, Fletcher passes the same maroon Ford Taurus twice. D
Audrey takes Max's birthday cake directly out of the box and sets it on the edge of the table. In th [...] D
After Samantha Cole leaves Miranda's office following her introduction to Fletcher, Miranda tells Fl [...] D
It would be illogical for a five-year-old to have a birthday party at 8:15pm on a school night. D
During the impound scene you can clearly see that the windshield of Audrey's Jeep has been removed i [...] D
When Fletcher goes to the bathroom to beat himself up, he is clearly wearing a different suit than i [...] D
When Fletcher gets thrown onto the luggage carts at the end of the movie, his facial cuts are not th [...] D
When Fletcher is fighting with the blue pen he starts wiping his face off, leaves some on there, fal [...] D
In court, during dialog between Fletcher and Samantha. D
At Max's birthday party at the end of the movie, Audrey's shadow does not fall on the wall behind he [...] D
Fletcher asks "Who else would throw that famous Nomo slider?" Hideo Nomo was famous for his 2-finger [...] D
Contracts with a minor are considered voidable, not void ab initio. A minor who enters into a contra [...] D
When Fletcher calls Mrs. Cole to the stand to testify, she is not sworn in. This does not discount t [...] D
When Fletcher is chasing the airplane with the portable stairs, the plane is taxiing to the end of t [...] D
When Fletcher tore his blazer on his left shoulder, his hand went forward, but the rip went backward [...] D
Moments after Fletcher's watch reads 8:45, it indicates 6:45. D
Just before Greta storms out of the firm, she asks Fletcher of the unfair ruling in favor a burglar [...] D
During the courtroom scene, Fletcher drinks 5 glasses of water. But the amount of water in the pitch [...] D
Fletcher is unable to come up with an honest argument for a continuance. However, having been brough [...] D
While Fletcher is pursuing the plane during taxiing (taxiing is evident from a shot showing another [...] D
Fletcher is able to successfully argue that an underage marriage is valid because an underage prenup [...] D
Fletcher literally cannot tell a lie. Yet when he goes to Max's school and asks his class teacher "c [...] D
(at around 1 min) As Fletcher's family walk through the crowd of people towards him, Jim Carrey is s [...] D
At the airport, as Audrey approaches Fletcher on the stretcher, his left hand is close to his chest. [...] D
When pulled over by the traffic cop, Fletcher says that he changed lanes while crossing an intersect [...] D
Fletcher wins the case because his client was too young to enter into a contract, namely a prenuptia [...] D
When Fletcher was lying on his sofa in his office, his tie was under his arm. A couple shots later, [...] D
When Max says to his hand, "Write it, or I'll break it off!" that's a lie. D
Fletcher would not be trying both defendants (criminal code) and divorce cases (family code). D
Samantha's husband's lawyer presents a tape recording to be used against Samantha in court. Tape rec [...] D
When pulled over by the motorcycle cop, Fletcher admits to unpaid parking tickets and opens the glov [...] D
When leaving the house for the airport to fly to Boston, Audrey does not turn off the lamp adjacent [...] D
A judge cannot hold someone in contempt of court after court has been adjourned. D
During the boardroom "roast," the only person Fletcher doesn't take a shot at is a woman with blonde [...] D
After Max blows out the "5" candle on the cake Fletcher brings to his school, Fletcher speaks to a m [...] D
The toilet noticeably flexes when Fletcher smashes his head between it and the seat. D
Fletcher's only "honest" objection to an audio recording is that it is "devastating to his case." He [...] D
When Fletcher is wrestling with the pen, he pins his arm down and says "Write it or I'll break it of [...] D
The jugs used by Fletcher in the courtroom and by the flight attendant on the plane to Boston are th [...] D
The position of Max's arms before he blows out his candles. D
When Fletcher was pounding himself on the marble wall, the wall shakes revealing that the restroom w [...] D
When Kenneth Falk is called to the stand, he simply gets up and walks to the stand. However, if a wi [...] D
Fletcher's tie keeps changing position after it has been grabbed by Samantha Cole, and before she ta [...] D
Fletcher literally cannot tell a lie. Yet while talking on the phone with Audrey about Max in school [...] D
At the airport, all the cuts on Fletcher's face are gone. D
When Jim Carrey is seen among the emergency response personnel at the airport dressed as a firefight [...] D
When Greta asks Fletcher about her raise, Fletcher says "I didn't understand the question". He clear [...] D
In the airplane scene the pilot radios to 'Control 19' that they are ready for takeoff before even r [...] D
When Fletcher asks Samantha what the year of birth reads on her birth certificate, Dana objects and [...] D
Max's seatbelt when in the car with Audrey. D
In real life, Judge Stevens would only have the power to issue a contempt ruling against Fletcher wh [...] D
When Fletcher encounters Miranda in the elevator, and flees through the stairwell, the false wall la [...] D
When Fletcher grabs a pen off of his desk and attempts to lie about its color, the cap mysteriously [...] D
The premise of the entire movie is actually flawed: it is Max Reede's wish that his father, Fletcher [...] D
When Fletcher gets his car towed and arrives at his wife's house in a taxi, he throws cash at the dr [...] D
While Fletcher is forcing the pen to write "Red", he attempts to write on the desk. If you look at t [...] D
The airport's call-sign should be "Los Angeles Tower" or "Los Angeles Ground" instead of "Control 19 [...] D
While wrestling the blue pen trying to call it red, Fletcher gets a blue ink stain at the top of his [...] D
When Fletcher tells Judge Stevens that he made a huge mistake, Stevens tries to brush it off with Fl [...] D
Fletcher's secretary recounts the apocryphal tale of a burglar falling through his victim's roof, in [...] D
When Audrey is about to put candles on Max's Birthday cake, she takes the candles out of the box and [...] D