The Truth

The Truth

2006 ""
The Truth
The Truth

The Truth

5.5 | 1h54m | en | Comedy

An outrageous murder-mystery for the 'Me Generation'. Seven young strangers go to a spiritual retreat for a journey of personal growth, taking in jealousy, hatred, sexual perversion and a little murder on the way.

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5.5 | 1h54m | en | Comedy , Mystery | More Info
Released: January. 13,2006 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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An outrageous murder-mystery for the 'Me Generation'. Seven young strangers go to a spiritual retreat for a journey of personal growth, taking in jealousy, hatred, sexual perversion and a little murder on the way.

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William Beck , Elizabeth McGovern , Elaine Cassidy

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George Milton

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mark-2412 This is a new British movie from Guerilla Films. It's nicely made, despite it's probable low budget.The story concerns Candy, a young disabled woman who, following a row with her over-protective parents, joins a therapy group at a remote (Scottish?) house. The "Adventures in Truth" group gets off to a good start with some amusing observations on the nature (and overuse) of group therapy.Inter-relationships start to develop between group members (both good and bad) and secrets are both shared and kept hidden from the group. When one of the group is murdered, things get more bizarre - both with the comedy of the funeral plans and the group's response to having a murderer within. There are also some slightly uncomfortable moments (for us) when Candy is subjected to somewhat violent treatment with respect to her disability.At times, this has the slightly surreal feel of one of the "Comic Strip presents..." films, and in many respects is of a similar calibre.Overall, I give this 7 out 10.
Tim The Truth is a very clever dark comedy. So clever that it isn't at all easy to adjust to - for the first few minutes you'll stare blankly at the screen, unsure what to make of it: The Truth is a real mush-mash of genres and styles. But once it gets going, it isn't at all bad.The Truth starts as a satire of spiritual self-help retreats. The characters - an eclectic mix including wheelchair bound Candy and Croatian refugee Mia - attend Donna's 'course' at a house set deep in the Scottish Highlands. The movie gradually explores their dark secrets, managing to make some quite challenging situations entertaining. Of course it is only a matter of time before someone turns up dead...I thought The Truth should have been about five minutes shorter. The end doesn't fit with the tone of the rest of the movie. But perhaps it was never supposed to. Maybe The Truth is just too clever for its audience?
wilywilliam The brilliantly stark backdrop to this movie is mirrored by an intelligently dark script. But it's the clever sprinklings of light relief that make this film so watchable. William Beck as Scott is the real star performer, effortlessly transforming a turn of phrase into all-out comedy. But the whole ensemble earn their spurs, turning a story that teeters on the edge of believability into a thoroughly plausible and engaging yarn.As British independents go, this is a good one. In true Brit flick style, rather than pandering to Hollywood, it pokes fun at it, to hilarious effect courtesy of a great turn by Elizabeth McGovern as the Zen-aware Donna. But rather than simply joining the bandwagon, it actually contrives to give it a knowing nod, before going on to develop in its own unique way.All in all, this is well worth a visit to the cinema, so get out there and support new British talent!
Jameswiff I saw this film on its opening night and had high hopes after seeing the trailer, and knowing that it had a very strong British cast. I wasn't disappointed. A cross between a black comedy, and a murder mystery, this typifies what independent films are about. It tells the story of a group of people who go to a self help therapy break at a Lodge hosted by Donna (the excellent Elizabeth McGovern). During this break the question of telling the truth is asked. Many of these people have issues and are urged to confront the Truth. I wont give much away because its better to urge you to go an see the film. It has very funny moments, and also some poignant moments.All in all a brilliant film, with an excellent cast. Surely the best independent film of the year.