Movie
review: Big fat liar
Stars: Frankie
Muniz, Paul Giamatti, Amanda Bynes
Director: Shawn
Levy
Genre:
comedy /drama/action
My
approval rating: 5/5
It is a 2002 action
comedy about how a young boy Jason‘s school essay mistakenly finds its way into
the hands of a Hollywood producer who turns the idea into a film.
The 14-year old boy
Jason makes up stories and will lie about anything. His parents start not to
trust whatever he says. On day, Jason goes late to school and sneaks into
class. The teacher asks him to present his essay but he make up lies and forges
a story. The teacher accepts on condition that he hand writes it. Jason writes
the essay and rides his bicycle to hand it in. He is accidentally knocked by a Hollywood
producer in a limousine. He offers him a lift but the written essay is left in the
limousine by mistake. The Hollywood producer steals it and turns it into a
movie project.
Teacher and parents do
not believe his reason that script was left the producer’s limousine. Jason is
asked to repeat summer class but his experience on the first day is so bad. The
boy goes to one theatre and finds out his story was to be turned into a movie
without his permission.
Jason and his friend Amanda
Bynes
embark on journey to confront the Hollywood producer. Jason and his friend
Amanda successfully revenge on the producer. Parents believe Jason. The
confession of the Hollywood producer is successfully recorded on camera. This
is after Jason gets help from disgruntled current and former employees of the
Hollywood producer. This is one movie you can watch over and over.
Ivan .N.Baliboola
PR and organizational diagnosis
specialist
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