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The Liar
1963. What if Hitler was still alive, and secretly running a bakery in the UK?
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Plot Summary
Reynaldo is a compulsive liar who has built a life around his elaborate deceptions. When his estranged father falls ill and requests to see him, Reynaldo must confront his past and the people he has hurt. He tries to maintain his facade while reconnecting with his family, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic situations.
Critical Reception
The Liar was a commercial success in Spain, praised for its humor and Javier Bardem's performance. While some critics noted the predictability of its comedic premise, it was generally well-received for its lighthearted yet touching exploration of honesty and family.
What Reviewers Say
Javier Bardem delivers a charismatic performance as the charmingly dishonest protagonist.
The film blends humor with touching moments about family and self-acceptance.
Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic but enjoyable nonetheless.
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Fun Fact
Javier Bardem, who plays the lead role of Reynaldo, is known for his dramatic roles and this comedic performance was a notable departure for him at the time.
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