BIG FAT LIAR
With this kid-versus-adult comedy, Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie
Muniz gets a big-screen transfer. He plays Jason Shepherd, a 14-year-old
compulsive fibber. The lies are largely innocuous, having to do with chores and
homework. But one day, after getting busted for spinning a tale about an
incomplete assignment because his dad choked on a meatball, Jason must pony up
a short-order essay or pull a stint in summer school. The paper, a hyperbolic
fable about a perpetual liar, winds up in the hands of an avaricious movie
producer known as the Wolf (Paul Giamatti). The tale evolves into a hot
Hollywood project plastered all over the news, and when Jason claims to be its
originator, no one believes him.
What ensues is a Home Alone-esque turf war over intellectual property,
with Jason unleashing prankish hell on the Wolf. When the film, directed by
TV-actor-turned-director Shawn Levy, is in high-jinks mode, Muniz shines, but
when it lurches into melodrama, he appears awkward and out of his element.
Fortunately, the wonderfully effervescent Amanda Bynes (of Nickelodeon TV) as
Jason's sidekick and the uproarious Giamatti are lurking at each turn to froth
up this teen romp. At the Apple Valley, Entertainment, Flagship, Holiday,
Hoyts Providence 16, and Showcase cinemas.
Issue Date: February 8 - 14, 2002
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