Where the Truth Lies

Kieran 2022-01-14 08:01:23

Just look at the name of the movie, there are two explanations: 1. Where is the truth? 2. The truth is deceptive. The two explanations just fit the meaning of the two movies: the truth, which didn't appear in the movie until the last few minutes. For a long time, the truth that the two male protagonists have understood is also a misunderstanding.
I have seen a lot of these kinds of dramas, and I don't have much comment. I just want to say: the ending seems a bit unexpected. It's not unexpectedly prominent and good-looking, but it's the unremarkable character that suddenly becomes the truth of the whole thing. From beginning to end, he was no different from two-on-six, and he didn't reveal this person until the last few minutes of the story.
Xiao Xia is stupid, according to Xia Xia, it seems a bit of the style of those drunks who wrote martial arts movies before: when all the people were waiting to die, a person who never appeared (traitor) finally came out and said: "Haha... they were also killed by me. Yes!" But unfortunately, that traitorous actor has never been noticed by any audience. When the teacher commented on these martial arts movies, the teacher laughed and said: The screenwriters are all drunks. He became a traitor and was finally defeated by a decent master.
This set of movies is not what I know. Or maybe it's superficial and can't understand it.

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  • Carmine 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The film is still good, and the heroine is also very good, but the old man who murdered is a little far-fetched... Since you have overturned the case, don't fold clothes like a service maniac!

  • Mavis 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    I don’t know what it would be like if this film were shot in sequence. I didn’t understand it after watching it. I have been trying hard to recall and analyze. Who is protecting whom? Who is the real murderer? Maybe it was a little tired when I watched it, maybe I became stupid at all? You still have to work hard to watch this film, not for the plot but also to keep up with the ever-changing transitions of time and space.

Where the Truth Lies quotes

  • Maureen: The question is: Who's gonna pay me?

    Lanny Morris: [narrating] That surprised me. The girl was not a hooker.

    [walks into his bedroom]

    Lanny Morris: My wallet was on top of my robe. I took out some money, I don't remember how much.

    [walks slowly back to the living room, where she is lying on the couch, offering her blanket, which she accepts, pulling it slowly up over her naked body, then offering her the pay-off]

    Maureen: [softly] I don't think so.

    Lanny Morris: That's more than you would make in a month of tips.

    Maureen: I'm not looking for a tip.

    Lanny Morris: What the hell are you saying?

    Maureen: Honey, I'm in my last year of college. This is my summer job... Er... I wanna write. I wanna be a journalist... If I could either use this information, or I could use a lot of money. I promise you this will only cost you once.

    [he nods, and she sleepily settles back on the couch]

    Maureen: I'm so tired, I don't even think I'm going home. I think it's the two-in-alls.

    [as she is about to drift off:]

    Maureen: Hey, Lanny, don't take it personally. You were a great lover. You have got the cutest little butt.

    [sighs, smiles]

    Maureen: I guess Vince thought so too. Bye, Lanny.

    Lanny Morris: [narrating, as she falls asleep] I would never see her alive again.

    [walks to door]

    Lanny Morris: I put a do-not-disturb sign on my door, fastened the chain lock in case the maid didn't read, I left a wake-up call for eight, and went to sleep knowing that a telethon was the least of the ordeals I was going to have to face in the morning.

  • Vince: [as she comes to, he is drinking tea] Morning.

    Karen: That was not a Quaalude you gave me. I've had Quaaludes.

    Vince: Hmmm. I said it was like a Quaalude.

    Karen: And you didn't take one yourself, you palmed the pill.

    Vince: [smirking] Somebody had to drive.

    [puts down his tea-cup]

    Vince: Don't worry, you won't get pregnant. Not from Alice, and certainly not from me. I didn't take off my pants, as you may or may not remember.

    Karen: There are laws against drugging people.

    Vince: Oh, please! You took it voluntarily, nobody slipped it into your drink. And you chased it with one of the most expensive wines in the world. I think you're just in a dither because you discovered you can swing both ways.

    [she looks at him in dismay]

    Vince: You see, I needed to get something on you. Of course, your behavior with Lanny might have been even better than this, but... well, I'd already set the wheels in motion, and, as I was dying to see you and Alice get it on, I... well, these are just a sample.

    [holds up revealing Polaroids, smiles, she is even more dismayed]

    Karen: Why would she agree to do this? Doesn't she want a career?

    Vince: Well, it's your career I'm worried about. You're a journalist playing loose with the rules. She's just a vulnerable young singer you seduced. A promising

    [looking at a snapshot:]

    Vince: oh, good heavens...! A promising artist that I happen to manage. You met her through me, and had your way with her.

    [peeks at her past a Polaroid]

    Karen: [scoffing softly in distaste] What do you want from me?

    Vince: You're gonna continue writing the book. I'm gonna continue telling you juicy stories, funny stories, heart-tugging stories, and you're not gonna ask me a single question about what happened to the girl in New Jersey. You're gonna go to your publisher and say you tried every angle, but you could find nothing odd or suspicious in what I told you.