The movies starring Jim Carrey all carry a kind of feeling, from the geek in disguise, the world of Truman, to the big talker, (my favorite is the geek in disguise, too natural), all of which are shaping a perfect self, This self is flawed, but the master is sparing no effort to make this self perfect day by day.
The film tells the story of a lawyer who makes a living by lying, and is inspired by his son to change his ways.
Impressive in the film are Fletcher's exaggerated movements when speaking, which is Jim Carrey's signature movement, exaggerated mouth shape, expressive eyes, twisted and deformed body, and various forms of extreme expression. various tones.
The reason for the exaggerated actions in this movie is the inconsistency between the protagonist's thoughts and actions. In the great struggle and pain of will expression. The mind told him to lie, and the spell directed his mouth to tell the truth. The inconsistency of mind and action made him look like a madman, but he was a normal person. Jim Carrey had to play the tangle, which is easy to show in the novel, but not so easy on the movie screen. Jim Carrey's total mouth, eyes, face and body movements exaggeratedly express this entanglement. The scene where the blue is red is a very classic Jim Carrey performance. However, in this regard, I think Eddie Murphy is better. For one thing, his thick lips, his white teeth, his muscular face, and even the wrinkles on his face can help him, so in this movie Jim Carrey works hard, but it always feels a little bit worse .
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