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Where the Truth Lies

  • 2005
  • 18
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
19K
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Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman in Where the Truth Lies (2005)
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Karen O'Connor, a young journalist known for her celebrity profiles, is consumed with discovering the truth behind a long-buried incident that affected the lives and careers of showbiz team ... Read allKaren O'Connor, a young journalist known for her celebrity profiles, is consumed with discovering the truth behind a long-buried incident that affected the lives and careers of showbiz team Vince Collins and Lanny Morris.Karen O'Connor, a young journalist known for her celebrity profiles, is consumed with discovering the truth behind a long-buried incident that affected the lives and careers of showbiz team Vince Collins and Lanny Morris.

  • Director
    • Atom Egoyan
  • Writers
    • Atom Egoyan
    • Rupert Holmes
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Colin Firth
    • Alison Lohman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    19K
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    • Director
      • Atom Egoyan
    • Writers
      • Atom Egoyan
      • Rupert Holmes
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Colin Firth
      • Alison Lohman
    • 142User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Kevin Bacon
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    • Lanny
    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Vince
    Alison Lohman
    Alison Lohman
    • Karen
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Reuben
    Rachel Blanchard
    Rachel Blanchard
    • Maureen
    Maury Chaykin
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    • Sally Sanmarco
    Sonja Bennett
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    • Bonnie
    Kristin Adams
    • Alice
    Deborah Grover
    Deborah Grover
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    Beau Starr
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    • Jack Scaglia
    Arsinée Khanjian
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    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
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    Don McKellar
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    John Moraitis
    • Irv Fleischman
    Michael J. Reynolds
    Michael J. Reynolds
    • John Hillman
    Erika Rosenbaum
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    • Legal Assistant
    Rebecca Davis
    Rebecca Davis
    • Denise
    • Director
      • Atom Egoyan
    • Writers
      • Atom Egoyan
      • Rupert Holmes
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    frunklins

    Hugely entertaining film + Bad critics + Tasteful love scenes.

    Hugely entertaining film + Bad critics + Tasteful love scenes.

    I was very entertained. There wasn't a single boring minute in "Where the Truth Lies". I almost believed some newspaper critics' reviews and was prepared to be at least a little bit disappointed either with the actors (critics said were miscast), the sex scenes (critics said were explicit) or the ending. I was sitting there and waiting for a disappointment but it never came. It is a superb murder mystery with at least 3 top notch twists and in the end I was completely satisfied.

    In my opinion, (and I know a thing or two about this) the love scene between "Alice" and Alison is one of the most beautiful ones ever performed (on the screen). I mean the (tastefully made) oral sex scene. ("Alice" stops for a moment, looks up at Alison with a trace of a smile ... the moonlight illuminates Alice's slightly wet mouth and chin... she looks down and continues. I haven't seen in any other film a more gorgeous pose than that of Alison during this exercise. Americans can make love as beautifully as Europeans and this film is the only proof so far. It even surpasses the straight love scene with Luisa Ranieri in Antonioni's "Eros"). The film is not about sex, though it is wonderfully choreographed. The most impressive thing here is certainly the story.

    (P.S. Critics really did a disservice to us. Some of these same guys, I remember, used unbelievable superlatives while reviewing poor horror movies. One begins to question their motives).
    6zetes

    Disappointing effort from Egoyan

    Egoyan's weakest film, at least since he came to prominence with Exotica. It's actually a somewhat interesting mystery, but it has a lot of flaws. There is a death, possibly a murder, in the hotel suite of two famous comedians (played by Colin Firth and Kevin Bacon), based on Martin and Lewis. That's the film's biggest flaw, that this completely fictional mystery uses Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis as a model. It's very distracting. The bulk of the story has a young journalist (Alison Lohman) writing the story of the two comedians, trying to solve the mystery. The film-making is pretty good, but Egoyan, except for The Sweet Hereafter, has always been a weak director when it comes to actors. Lohman, who was great in Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men, is awful here (she does get naked and have sex with a woman, though, which makes the film almost worth seeing). Kevin Bacon, who gave his best performance ever last year in the still underseen The Woodsman, isn't especially good, either. Only Firth does a good job. The film is also overscored with some very cliché mystery music. Mychael Danna's scores for Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter were brilliant; this one's a flop.
    8galasius

    Sex, Drugs, (not so much Rock & Roll) and a Mystery....

    Another great work by Atom Egoyan, based on the novel by Rupert Holmes.

    Knowing a little about the plot before seeing the film my big question/concern was "Kevin Bacon"? Going in I just didn't see Bacon in such a roll. But it didn't take long before Egoyan's primary cast selection (including Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman) was clearly calculated and well thought.

    Some might call this Egoyan's 'most mainstream' work to date, but it retains many of the qualities we've come to expect from him. The screenplay was precisely developed to provide a great pace to the story, and to provide little 'bits and pieces' of key information just when you need them. It doesn't give the truth away too early, yet when the secret is finally revealed it's accompanied by a sense of "I should have seen that coming".

    This film does deal with some 'touchy' cinematic subjects including sex and drug use. What should be truly disturbing is the murder in question, but 'simple' murder is accepted in film without a second thought.

    The screening I saw was the 'uncut' version of the film. There has apparently been some controversy surrounding some of the films content, so I don't know whether this is the version the movie-going public will eventually see in mass-market theatres. It contained some pretty graphic sex, but it wasn't gratuitous - it served a purpose in the development of the characters and story. These scenes, while clearly not suitable for a younger audience, belong in this film.

    An excellent film, as most have come to expect from Egoyan.
    stephenjamesb-1

    USA Citizens, if you want to see the original form... See it in Canada

    I saw the movie today at the 2nd showing of the Toronto International Film Festival.... The movie will be released in Canada in the way that I had seen it today, uncensored and uncut.

    The scene in question isn't explicit at all, well the part that the MPAA is crying about that implies that one of the characters as being homosexual, there's no full frontal male nudity, a lot of female nudity from Alison Lohman, Rachael Blanchard, and Kristin Adams there is some interaction between Lohman and Adams but it is done tastefully..

    So again, if it doesn't get played in your market and you can get to Canada go see the movie....
    Chrysanthepop

    Where The Truth Hides

    Egoyan immediately sets the noir tone of 'Where The Truth Lies' by revealing so much yet cleverly not telling anything. The film gets straight to the point right from the start as we are introduced to a Jerry Lewis Dean Martin type entertainment duo, a haunting image of a corpse in a bathtub and a determined young lady wanting to write about her idols. The slick editing allows the film to maintain its steady track. Egoyan finely contrasts the 50s and 70s. The wonderful mise en scene, flashy lighting and score bring out a 50's feel. While the score brings out a lot of mysteriousness of the 70s (the sex and drugs phase). The camera-work deserves mention. Most of the scenes of the 50's scenes were effectively done with long shots, while a lot of the 70's scenes were shot with quick snaps.

    Then there's the unusual cast that includes Kevin Bacon, Alison Lohman and Colin Firth. Bacon gives an energetic performance as the younger Lanny Morris of the 50s and he brings a 'lost' maturity as the 70's Morris. While a majority have stated Lohman as being miscast, I found her to have the right combination of naivety, sex appeal and vulnerability as Karen. The actress certainly holds her own in the presence of the more accomplished actors and bravely carries the film. Firth is remarkable and he completely sheds his Darcy image and gives a more restrained (and sometimes explosive, where required) performance as Vince Collins. Rachel Blanchard demonstrates the right kind of deceitful innocence and enigma.

    Some have stated the sex scenes to be of a 'cold' nature. However, I didn't see it that way. Sexuality is an integral part of the film and it is hinted that each character sees it differently. Bacon's Morris pays a lot of attention to his sexual partner's eyes and after-sex behaviour. I can't reveal much about the other characters without spilling out spoilers but their views differ. There's the frighteningly erotic love scene between Alice and Karen followed by a distraught look on Lohman's face. The last sex-scene was particularly disturbing as this is the scene that brings out their alternative side.

    However, the revelation in the end was a bit of a letdown. Not because of the twist which is clever enough but the motivation behind it would have worked better had more background information been provided. Where The Truth Lies' mainly works because of Egoyan's unique presentation and storytelling, the visual flair, the performances, the score and the stunning combination of all the themes ie, sex, drugs, sexuality, murder, fame (sounds a bit clichéd but it is shown differently).

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    • Trivia
      Director Atom Egoyan said about filming the orgy scene: "I'm convinced that the best way to shoot a sex scene and make it seem real is to use a master shot, an uninterrupted sequence with no cuts. I wanted to see the bodies. The overwhelming challenge was how to show two (and in this case even more) people having sex without depicting the act of thrusting. By its very nature, sex needs thrusting. More specifically, one part of the body must be in some form of friction with another. This isn't a very romantic way of thinking about it, but then again the MPAA isn't a very romantic organization. Their job is to count thrusts, and then decide, depending on the number, who should see the film. Nice work if you can get it."
    • Goofs
      As Lanny signs the bill in the hotel room when Maureen brings him his food, there is a ZIP code visible in the hotel's address. This part of the film is set in 1957, but ZIP codes were not used by the US postal service until 1963.
    • Quotes

      Lanny Morris: Having to be a nice guy is the toughest job in the world when you're not.

    • Alternate versions
      In the United States, the MPAA cut the film for an R rating. However, the original uncut version was later released unrated on DVD. Some international versions, including the UK version, are the original uncut version.
    • Connections
      Featured in This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Together, Wherever We Go
      Originated from the Broadway Musical "Gypsy"

      Performed by The Lanny and Vince Telethon Orchestra

      Music by Jule Styne

      Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

      © Norbeth Productions, Inc. / Stratford Music Corp. /Chappell Co., Inc. / Stephen Sondheim / Williamson Music, Inc.

      By kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music, Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Serendipity Point Films
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Donde miente la verdad
    • Filming locations
      • Brantford, Ontario, Canada(Newark Airport)
    • Production companies
      • Serendipity Point Films
      • First Choice Films
      • The Movie Network (TMN)
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $872,142
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $234,461
      • Oct 9, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,487,678
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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