

The Unbelievable Truth
After serving time for murder, Josh Hutton returns to his home town where he meets Audry Hugo. No one can remember exactly what Josh did...
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Plot Summary
A former model returns to her desolate hometown after a decade away and falls for a charismatic, fast-talking man who claims to be a weapons dealer. As their intense relationship develops, dark secrets about his past and the town's hidden connections begin to surface, challenging her perception of reality and love.
Critical Reception
The Unbelievable Truth was lauded for its unique blend of quirky humor, offbeat characters, and distinctive visual style, establishing Hal Hartley as a significant voice in independent cinema. Critics praised its original screenplay and the performances of its lead actors, though some found its deliberate pacing and eccentricities challenging.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its distinctive, deadpan comedic style and unconventional storytelling.
- Robert Burke and Adrienne Shelly lauded for their compelling and eccentric performances.
- Noted for its unique visual aesthetic and quirky, philosophical dialogue.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Hal Hartley's distinctive visual style in this film, characterized by a slow, deliberate pace, stylized dialogue, and stark cinematography, became a hallmark of his early career and influenced other independent filmmakers.
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