Lawyer Fitch Reid is a terrible husband and dad who can sell his body and conscience for work. The wife is going to marry her new boyfriend Jerry. On his birthday, the son made a wish that his father would one day not lie. As a result, Fitch woke up the next day and found that he couldn't lie anymore, and could only say or write down what was in his heart, which made his life and work a mess.
The lawsuit can be ignorant of the conscience just to win, and only when you lose family affection will you discover what is most important.
Love is what you want, and you can't force it. Jerry clearly understands this and leaves at the right time.
Jim Carrey is a comedy artist, probably because he made the plot so ups and downs.
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