I have many thoughts about "Liar Liar," the Jim Carrey movie. Like, a ton of thoughts. I spend a lot of time thinking about it.
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For example, the boss lady who we're supposed to hate because she's a slut. Literally, Carrey calls her a slut to her face as a laugh line.
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Another thing: it ends with Carrey getting back together with his ex-wife. That's some fucking horseshit.
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I remember being shocked -- shocked! -- when "Mrs. Doubtfire" ended with Robin Williams and Sally Field still divorced. But it's honest.
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I heard both Williams and Field insisted on this because they don't want to send the message to broken-home kids that divorce isn't final.
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So fuck you on that too, "Liar Liar." Also, it's inconsistent with its rules on how Carrey can or can't tell the truth.
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Carrey can't lie by omission, except he totally does when he implies to the judge that he was mugged.
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Also when he insults his boss and plays it off like he's just funnin'. There's a lot of shit like that.
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ah, raising the philosophical question of what it means to tell the complete truth
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honestly the main thing is I can think of much funnier ways to play "compelled to tell the truth" acting-wise
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