The Good Liar

The Good Liar

  • Director: Bill Condon
  • Writer: Nicholas Searle,Jeffrey Hatcher
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Germany, United States
  • Language: English, German, Russian, French, Spanish
  • Release date: November 15, 2019
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Lời Nói Dối Hoàn Hảo
  • "The Good Liar" is a feature film directed by Bill Condon and starring Helen Lydia Mirren and Ian McKellen . The film was released in the United States on November 15, 2019.
    The film is adapted from Nicholas Hiller’s novel of the same name. It tells the story of a professional liar who began to care about widows while he was trying to deceive the wealthy widows he had caught on dating sites   .

    Details

    • Release date November 15, 2019
    • Filming locations Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies BRON Studios, Creative Wealth Media Finance, New Line Cinema

    Box office

    Budget

    $10,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $17,156,058

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,605,051

    Gross worldwide

    $33,856,058

    Movie reviews

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    • By Wade 2022-03-21 09:02:59

      what does roy want

      Deceiving two stupid investors is easy to understand. After all, it is taking advantage of people's greed, and this is just the daily life of a professional liar of a liar. Roy is very old, he has seen Huahua in the world, and his work is smooth, so why can't he find an old lady who is really kind to himself and live a peaceful life together?

      If you live your life with anxiety and scheming, this may be an occupational disease of a professional liar, right? No one can be trusted, no one...

    • By Romaine 2022-03-21 09:02:59

      Master of Lies

      Although the acting skills of the male and female protagonists are relatively good, the use of the camera and the close-up of the characters are all qualified. Although there are ups and downs, and the story turns unexpectedly, the overall plot is relatively general, and individual details are unreasonable, which seems far-fetched. It made me think that the sequel is that the hero continues to take revenge on the heroine, and then I think of a sentence: when is the time for...

    • By Hipolito 2022-03-21 09:02:59

      a little sorry

      I really liked this movie, but there are some really bad things about this movie.

      From the fact that the male protagonist cheated investors of money, and the female protagonist has an inseparable grandson, and then to the male protagonist moving in, I knew that this movie must be a movie that the male protagonist was tricked into. Therefore, every plan and every lie of the male protagonist becomes extraordinarily ridiculous in my opinion. Especially when I said true to the...

    • By Johnny 2022-03-21 09:02:59

      The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more three-dimensional. Now turned into a real badass, and in

      The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more three-dimensional. Now turned into a real badass, and instead the film thinned out. Pity.

      The murder scene in the subway made people lose any sympathy for grandpa. The screenwriter only focused on the inversion, but neglected to add a little warmth to Grandpa's character to make him more...

    • By Obie 2022-01-15 08:03:07

      Guessed ending

      Seeing the name of the movie, you can guess the ending. There are not many highlights. In fact, the plot can be set more ingeniously. When there is no "wow" in the whole process, hahaha, the acting skills of several old people are really amazing. I am still there. I saw Mobike in the movie scene, hahahaha?

      It’s really been a long time since I wrote a film review. I’m not busy lately. I should say that I didn’t get busy and I didn’t finish a lot of...

    User comments

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    • By Kristina 2022-03-28 09:01:10

      The plot is too...

    • By Braeden 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      The acting skills of the two old gingers have pushed this 50-cent suspense story to a new level, and the director and screenwriter should thank these two masters for interpreting the movie into a master-level story. Otherwise...

    • By Albert 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      No suspense, good...

    • By Darion 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Putting Hollywood's usual routine on the elderly seems to have a different flavor. I hope that when my idols are in their 70s and 80s, they don't have to match others and play some face-like fathers and mothers, but can be their own protagonists in their...

    • By Jasen 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Innocent good people died a lot because of a piece of bad man's feces. Cold-blooded revenge is not unconventional, but the pacing seems to be a bit of a...

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    "The Good Liar" is a thriller film with a cat and mouse style. The plot trend is like an elaborate Russian doll   . Every detail in each scene deserves the audience's attention, from precise and detailed dialogue to The art on the wall, the choice of indoor wardrobes, and some indoor color schemes, these details all hint at the development of the plot   . However, although the film is full of complexity, with many flashbacks and...
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    Movie quotes

    • Betty McLeish: And that umbrella looks as though it's seen better days.

      Roy Courtnay: That's seen me through the war.

      Betty McLeish: Yes, on the losing side by the looks of it.

    • [first lines]

      Roy Courtnay: [meeting at restaurant on blind date] Estelle?

      Betty McLeish: [yes]

      Roy Courtnay: I'm Brian.

    • Vincent: Oh, people don't like to talk about money. It's a taboo subject .. but it's so important.

      Betty McLeish: True. Like sex. Or going to the lavatory.

      [getting up]

      Betty McLeish: Critically important, but not a subject for polite conversation.