Watch: The Truth About Lies 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – Gilby Smalls is having a meltdown. He’s just been fired from his job, lost his apartment in a fire and his girlfriend gave him the boot. And it’s only Wednesday. Now, at the ripe old age of thirty-something, he is forced to move in with May, his booze-swindling man-obsessed mother. This is the last straw. Gilby’s life is bleak until best friend Kevin drags him to a family get-together, where he meets Rachel, Kevin’s very beautiful but very married sister. Rachel is the very thing Gilby needs to get his life back on track. Desperate to impress her, Gilby starts to weave a web of lies; one bigger than the next. Now in a sticky mess, Gilby is forced to face the uncomfortable truth about himself before he can find a way out of his very own Lies. The Truth About Lies explores the potent role lying plays in relationships and life with some surprising results!.
Plot: Gilby finds himself in a tangled web of lies when the truth proves to be too much to admit and even harder to accept.
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Dynamic and Outrageously Funny
A dynamic film on relationships, family drama and self discovery, The Truth About Lies is an outrageously amusing romantic comedy that I cannot get enough of. Fran Kranz (Gilby) and Odette Annabelle (Rachel) did a stupendous job playing their characters and produced incredible cast chemistry between one another. Besides the fact of this film having an enticing unconventional love story, I appreciate the other elements such as coming to terms with your identity and facing heartbreak. The “fake it till you make it” theme of the movie was also one of my favorite parts. It reminded me of films like Catch Me If You Can and Just Go With It. In my opinion, this film was very well written and had a refreshingly original storyline. While it contained a lot of situational humor, I was still able to relate to it because of the family drama and the indecisive relationship issues with cheating and scandalous love affairs. I’m pretty sure there’s at least one aspect people could relate to in this film. Hats off to director Phil Allocco, extraordinary job.
I came for Fran Kranz, I stayed for the LIES
Stop giggling about the ‘I came’ line, get your mind outta the gutter.Ok, I’m really confused, but I have a hunch, so let me speculate here.
This film was not great. It was OK, but not really memorable or witty. It was an interesting take to be rooting for the cheaters of the story, and not the one they cheated on (even though we are meant to feel this way, I don’t think the script did a good enough job convincing me that the wife cheating on her husband was a good idea). But that’s not why I’m here. I’m here because the ending of this story was TERRIBLE. You expect me to feel like this is a happy ending because the 2 leads get together after the guy reconciles with his ex and she (the ex) has done nothing wrong? And the wife says she ‘messed up’ to her husband, and that’s it? It’s a clean separation, she has no bad karma or anything? WHAT??? I was so confused that the film just ended with Gilby cheating on his ex, now current girlfriend, and while they were getting along so well too. I didn’t want him to end up with the wife! If you wanted me to feel this way, why even put the ex back in the picture? It’s like you rewarded your character for lying and cheating by not giving him any consequences. Oh well! Guess I’ll just go back to my old girlfriend then! She’ll have me back! I learn nothing! I’m a big jerk! CLEARLY!
But but but! That’s not the best part! The best part is reading all of the ridiculously generic positive reviews for this film, giving it 7 to 9 out of 10 stars for every review! And also this on rotten tomatoes! WHAT?!?!?!? Oh that’s rich. That’s laughable. The handful of people that saw this film probably all had a really good laugh. The trailer on youtube give all these accolades right at the beginning, for all the film festivals this film has been peddled to, with the palm leaf frame. People like palm leaves, makes things look important, right? But this film is NOT a modern day When Harry Met Sally. All of these reviews were all written in November of last year. Smells like bribes! Might even be all the same person, who knows! I’ve just never seen anything so manufactured on review pages as I have here. I just had to write something, and I haven’t wrote a review in years.
Anyway, I love Fran Kranz. He is the very best thing about this film, and you gave him to me in spades. I thank you for that. As for the rest of it, please look up books by Sidney Lumet and then come back to the world of filmmaking, kaythanksbye.
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Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
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Rated TV-14
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Phil Allocco
Writer Phil Allocco
Actors Odette Annable, Colleen Camp, Mary Elizabeth Ellis
Country United States
Awards 12 wins & 6 nominations
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