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Hanta Boy Liar Liar DVD 1997 Directed by Tom Shadyac / Starring: Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Justin Cooper, Jennifer Tilly, Cary Elwes, Amanda Donohoe, Jason Bernard, Swoosie Kurtz, Anne Haney

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Hanta Boy Liar Liar DVD 1997

Directed by Tom Shadyac

Starring: Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Justin Cooper, Jennifer Tilly, Cary Elwes, Amanda Donohoe, Jason Bernard, Swoosie Kurtz, Anne Haney

 

UPC 5996051041305

 

REGION 2 PAL DVD

MADE IN EUROPE

Audio:  English, Hungarian, Czech

Subtitle:  Hungarian, English, Arabic, Czech, Greek, Romanian, Turkish

Playtime: 86 minutes

 

Liar Liar is a 1997 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac, written by Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur and starring Jim Carrey, who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in Comedy.

The film is the second of three collaborations between Carrey and Shadyac, the first being Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and the third being Bruce Almighty. It is also the second of three collaborations between Guay and Mazur, the others being The Little Rascals and Heartbreakers. It has been unofficially remade in Bollywood as Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta.

 

Plot

In Los Angeles, career-focused lawyer Fletcher Reede loves his son Max, but the constant lying he engages in for his career often cause problems between them and with his ex-wife Audrey, who has become involved with another man named Jerry. In court, Fletcher is willing to exaggerate the stories of his clients, and his current client, the self-centered, money-grabbing Samantha Cole has garnered the attention of Mr. Allen, a partner at the law firm in which Fletcher works. If Fletcher wins this case, it will bring his firm a fortune and boost his career. Fletcher calls and lies to Audrey about missing Max's birthday due to work, when he is actually having sex with his boss, Miranda, in order to get a promotion. Dejected, Max makes a birthday wish that for one day his father cannot tell a lie. The wish immediately comes true, and Fletcher unwittingly tells Miranda he has "had better" sex.

The following day, Fletcher immediately realizes that he is unable to do anything dishonest. He cannot lie to people or even mislead by withholding a true answer, and often uncontrollably blurts out vulgar and painful truths that anger his co-workers. His car is impounded after admitting his many moving violations and unpaid parking tickets to a police officer. This comes to a head when he realizes that he is unable to even ask questions when he knows the answer will be a lie, which hinders them as Samantha and her affair partner Kenneth Faulk are willing to commit perjury to win the high-profile case and he cannot ask him the questions they have been given answers for.

Realizing that Max had wished for this to happen, Fletcher tries to convince him that adults need to lie, but he cannot give any type of answer as to why he should continue to lie to his son. Fletcher also figures out that since Max wished for him to tell the truth for only one day, he tries to do what he can to delay Samantha's case since the magic wish will expire at 8:15 p.m., 24 hours after Max made the wish. Things only get worse for Fletcher as he loses his loyal assistant Greta after admitting he had lied about the miserly reasons for denying her pay raises and the "expensive" gifts he gave her, and Audrey tells Fletcher that she and Max are moving to Boston with Jerry in order to prevent any more heartbreaks from Fletcher's broken promises.

Fletcher's erratic behavior in court leads to several questions of his sanity as he objects to himself and badgers and provokes his own witnesses into admitting they had an affair against Samantha and her husband's prenuptial agreement. He even goes so far as to beat himself up in a bathroom and claim that someone attacked him in order to try and avoid the case (not strictly lying as he describes his attacker as a madman with a vague description that still matches him), but when asked if he feels like he can continue, he cannot deny it and says yes. During the case, Fletcher finds a technicality that Samantha lied about her age and was under 18 when she signed the prenup prior to her marriage, rendering it void and entitling her to half of Mr. Cole's estate, allowing him to win the case truthfully. However, when Samantha decides to contest full custody of their children, who Mr. Cole dearly loves, just because she wants more money from the child support payments, Fletcher regrets mentioning the technicality after seeing Samantha pull the children out of their father's arms, and shriek her demands for more money. Realizing now that winning the case has punished the loving husband and rewarded the cheating wife, Fletcher has a crisis of conscience and shouts at the judge, demanding that he reverse the decision, but the judge has him arrested for contempt of court. He calls Audrey from the prison's phone and begs her to bail him out and give him another chance, but she hangs up on him.

Greta returns and bails Fletcher from jail revealing she has forgiven him. Wanting to improve his relationship with his son as a more honest man, he rushes to the airport to stop Audrey and Max from leaving forever. He misses their flight, but sneaks onto the tarmac by hiding in a piece of luggage, steals a motorized staircase, and manages to gain the pilot's attention by throwing his shoe at the cockpit window, forcing him to abort the flight. However, Fletcher's victory is cut short when he crashes into a barrier and is sent flying into a baggage tug, which causes a chain reaction that leaves Fletcher unconscious and with both of his legs broken. After waking up, he tells Max how much he cares about him and how sorry he was for breaking his promises. Despite no longer being under the wish's influence, Fletcher means what he says and adds that Max is his priority, and Max convinces Audrey to stay in Los Angeles.

One year later, Fletcher is healed and is running his own law firm with Greta as his continued assistant. Max makes a wish with his birthday cake and the lights come on to reveal Fletcher and Audrey kissing, but explains he wished for rollerblades instead of them reconciling. Fletcher clutches his hands into "The Claw"—a game he likes to play with Max by chasing him—and chases him and Audrey around the house with it.

 

Cast

Liar Liar was the film debut of actress Sara Paxton, who played one of Max's classmates and his birthday party attendant. It was also the last film to feature Don Keefer, who retired in 1997, and Jason Bernard, who died shortly after filming was completed. The film was dedicated in Bernard's memory.

 

Directed by Tom Shadyac
Produced by Brian Grazer
Written by
  • Paul Guay
  • Stephen Mazur
Starring
Music by John Debney
Cinematography Russell Boyd
Edited by Don Zimmerman
Production
company
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date
  • March 18, 1997(Hollywood)
  • March 21, 1997 (United States)
Running time
86 minutes
Country United States
Language English

 

 

Hungarian Summery

Hanta Boy (Liar Liar) 1997-es amerikai vígjáték, melyet Tom Shadyac rendezett és Paul Guay, valamint Stephen Mazur írt. A főszerepben Jim Carreylátható, mint egy munkamániás ügyvéd, akinek életformája a hazudozás. Ám ötéves kisfia szülinap kívánsága egy napra teljesen őszintévé varázsolja őt, és a humoros bonyodalmak ekkor kezdődnek el. Carreyt az alakításáért Golden Globe-díjra jelölték a "Legjobb Vígjátéki Színész" kategóriában. A film további szereplői Maura TierneyJustin Cooper és Cary Elwes.

Ez a film volt Tom Shadyac és Jim Carrey második közös együttműködése, az Ace Ventura: Állati nyomozó című film után. 2004-ben újabb közös filmet készítettek, amely A minden6ó című film volt.

Hanta Boy 
(Liar Liar)
1997-es amerikai film
Rendező Tom Shadyac
Producer Brian Grazer
Műfaj
  • trial film
  • filmvígjáték
Forgatókönyvíró Paul Guay
Stephen Mazur
Főszerepben Jim Carrey
Maura Tierney
Cary Elwes
Justin Cooper
Zene James Newton Howard
Operatőr Russell Boyd
Vágó Don Zimmerman
Gyártás
Gyártó Imagine Entertainment
Ország  USA
Nyelv angol + magyar(szinkron)
Forgatási helyszín Kalifornia
Játékidő 90 perc

 

 

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