Well, Jim Carey certainly was at his comic best in there. But looking at the underlying foundation of the whole storyline, seems that he was addicted to lying. He begins lying when he faces the ultimate challenge - coming up in life.... Let me clarify something here. I am no movie critic and am not writing a movie review.. here..!
Whatever be the reasons, lying seems to be little unfair proposition in the whole scheme of a social network enterprise. If everyone lies, as they do most times, the basic underlying trust people live by is lost... Like, I do not know when my wife would cheat on me, or would cut my throat when i am sleeping... We are yet to stop living because of this menace.
Not that I have never lied... it rather comes quite naturally to me..! But, as a principle, I have never lied for my own benefit, in the sense that I have lied to cover up for my friends or colleagues etc etc... I have never lied to protect myself, since it is my firm belief that I have done what I felt was right and it was never necessary to cover it up despite public opinion - friends, teachers, relatives or parents.
Sound like a revolution...? Attitude..? ... nah... it is a revelation. Try it some time, you might face some fireworks initially but they will iron out like they always do and you would have a much clearer conscience..!
Enough for now, c ya later guyz..!