There probably isn’t an adult alive who hasn’t told a lie to get out of work at least once, even if said lie only amounted to claiming to have a really bad cold and needing to stay home when it was actually just a mild case of the sniffles that could have been cleared up with some DayQuil. One of the best things about Joshua Leonard’s film
The Lie is that it’s based on a scenario that nearly everyone can relate to, only with a very serious left turn thrown in; it’s the tale of a man whose little white lie turns horribly dark in the blink of an eye, and while it has more than a few flaws, it’s well-acted and has a natural, realistic feel that suggests this acto...
Released:
2011
Rated:
R
Length:
80 mins