Watching "Liar, Liar" was effective in showing how today's society lacks honesty. From changing around the facts to just blatantly lying, it showed how much lying is a prt of everyday life.
In this movie, Fletcher Reede, played by Jim Carrey, uses lying to win his court cases. What makes him a good lawyer, makes him a bad father as Fletcher finds himself lying to everyone, even his own son Max.
Almost every day, Fletcher would promise Max he would pick him up or come over. On Max' birthday, Fletcher promised Max he would be at the party. Instead of going to his son's party, he was "taking care of busi
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