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Jason Shepherd - a 14-year-old boy - always cheat and lie to everyone around. During one time to the school, he brings an essay entitled 'Big Fat Liar' telling of times he lie in the car of a man named Wolf and forgotten there. Upon arriving, Jason realizes that, but teacher and his parents do not believe him anymore. What should he do?
Unless you're part of the Nickelodeon Nation, the cold, hard truth is you're better off dropping your 'tween at the multiplex and spending that hour and a half doing something more worthwhile.
February 08, 2002
Palo Alto Weekly
Billed as a family film, only very young children will be able to dive into the story without banging their heads.
May 20, 2003
Blu-ray.com
It's a feature best viewed on mute. Or not at all.
Becomes a progression of increasingly elaborate slapstick stunts, in the brutal, noisy Home Alone vein, in which the complexity of the pranks rarely yields a commensurate comic reward.