
The Good Liar 3 ½ stars
The Good Liar brings together two senior Hollywood legends in Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren for an intricate con game as McKellen’s Roy, an experienced con man seeks to gain the trust of elderly widow Betty (Mirren) and deprive her of her millions in life savings. We get a steady building story for a while as we learn of Roy’s background as a con man and see how he convinces Betty that he is everything she is looking for after they meet with the help of an online dating service for mature people. All is not perfect as Betty’s grandson Stephen (Russell Tovey from Years and Years) gets suspicious and looks into Roy’s background. The viewer gets a good dose of Roy’s character as certain scenes make it clear that he has little regard for the suffering of others. Things take a turn when flashbacks reveal some of Roy’s true story dating back to the 1940’s. After this point things start to get a little unbelievable when the characters make decisions that you wouldn’t expect them to. The movie does have a twist as all good con movies should, but it’s not unexpected as the promotions for the movie have already hinted at it. This movie gets an A for the acting talents of its stars and C for the story. It’s best to see this one if you haven’t already seen the previews.