

Separate Lies
Following a traffic accident, things take a turn when the victim's identity is revealed.
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Plot Summary
In the affluent suburbs of 1930s London, Anne and James, a childless couple, are thrown into turmoil when James's estranged, working-class mother, Maggie, unexpectedly arrives. Anne, initially keen to impress her new mother-in-law, finds herself drawn into a complex web of secrets and lies as Maggie reveals the truth about James's past and his hidden life.
Critical Reception
Separate Lies received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its performances, particularly from Tom Wilkinson and Emily Watson, and its nuanced exploration of class and marital secrets. Some critics found the plot predictable, but most appreciated its sophisticated drama and period detail.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong acting, especially Tom Wilkinson and Emily Watson.
- Appreciated for its exploration of class differences and marital deception.
- Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed 'Separate Lies,' highlighting the compelling performances and the engaging, if somewhat familiar, story of secrets and class conflict within a marriage. The film's emotional depth and period setting were also frequently mentioned as positives.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1950 novel 'A Long Way From Chicago' by Mavis Dorrie.
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