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Overview
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An adventure as big as life itself.Plot:
A story about a son trying to learn more about his dying father by reliving stories and myths his father told him about himself. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 32 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(28 articles)
Aussie Actress Chosen As Burton's Alice (From WENN. 25 August 2008, 12:19 AM, PDT)
tMF Special Report: The Year In Movies- 2003's Best! (From The Movie Fanatic. 20 August 2008, 12:00 AM, PDT)
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Lying as an Art Form moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ewan McGregor | ... | Ed Bloom - Younger | |
| Albert Finney | ... | Ed Bloom - Older | |
| Billy Crudup | ... | Will Bloom | |
| Jessica Lange | ... | Sandra Bloom - Older | |
| Helena Bonham Carter | ... | Jenny - Younger & Older / The Witch | |
| Alison Lohman | ... | Sandra Bloom - Younger | |
| Robert Guillaume | ... | Dr. Bennett - Older | |
| Marion Cotillard | ... | Josephine | |
| Matthew McGrory | ... | Karl the Giant | |
| David Denman | ... | Don Price - Age 18-22 | |
| Missi Pyle | ... | Mildred | |
| Loudon Wainwright III | ... | Beamen (as Loudon Wainwright) | |
| Ada Tai | ... | Ping | |
| Arlene Tai | ... | Jing | |
| Steve Buscemi | ... | Norther Winslow |
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Rated PG-13 for a fight scene, some images of nudity and a suggestive reference.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
125 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreCertification:
Brazil:Livre | South Korea:12 | Netherlands:MG6 | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Sweden:11 | Spain:T | Germany:6 (f) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Malaysia:U | Philippines:PG-13 | Argentina:Atp | Australia:PG | Hong Kong:IIA | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:NC-16 | Singapore:PG (cut) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich) | Norway:11 | UK:PG | USA:PG-13 | Iceland:LMOVIEmeter: 
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The twins played by Ada Tai and Arlene Tai previously appeared as extras in Ed Wood (1994) (they're standing by Vampira when Ed Wood first meets her at a party). moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Edward is in Spectre having lunch together with Norther Winslow and the mayor, Norther is holding his cup with both hands. When the camera goes down under the table to shoot Jenny while she steals Edward's shoes, Norther has his own hand close to his knee. In the very next shot Norther Winslow is holding his cup with both hands again. moreQuotes:
[first line]Young Ed Bloom: There are some fish that cannot be caught. It's not that they are faster or stronger than other fish, they're just touched by something extra.
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Let's Work Together moreFAQ
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERSWhat war was Ed supposed to have been in?
How big a role does Miley Cyrus have in this movie?
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What do you say about this movie?
I am at a total loss to describe it. The concept itself, a son tries to come to terms with his dying father that he knows nothing about but an enormous catalog of unbelievable stories, doesn't sound very promising. It sounds like a tired old formula, and I expected such when the rental started playing
It's not.
Werewolves, giants, witches, siamese twins, bank robbers, hidden cities, sirens, etc. are all present in the fantasy, but they seem unremarkably to be part of the life of an otherwise ordinary traveling salesman. Whether they really are or not is never made completely clear, but that's the rub.
I once read a review by Harlan Ellison in which the main point was how a well told lie illuminates the truth in far better clarity than a simple recitation of the facts ever can. At one point in the film, the questing son remarks to his bed-ridden father that he's heard all of his stories thousands of times, and he has know idea who his father really is. The father's reply is, `I've never been anybody but me from the day I was born. If you don't know who I am, that's your failing, not mine.' Later investigations make the point clearer. I'll bet Ellison loved this movie. It is an extraordinary lie.
Did I like the film? You bet. It's Tim Burton's best work without a doubt. Is it for everybody? Probably not. Many will find it confusing and pointless, but good fantasy is like that. All I can say is, relax and let it happen. You won't regret it.