Having Lied Once
Having Lied Once

Having Lied Once

1988Movie96 minRussian

Set in the Soviet Union, the film is a chronicle of a life of one successful artist: his family, his friends, his clients, and his artworks.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Goran PaskaljevićGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A disillusioned and somewhat cynical middle-aged man, struggling with his personal and professional life, finds himself increasingly entangled in the lives of those around him. As he navigates through a series of moral compromises and personal revelations, he is forced to confront his own deceits and the consequences they have on his relationships. The film explores themes of regret, unfulfilled potential, and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world.

Critical Reception

Having Lied Once received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its nuanced portrayal of human frailty and its understated emotional depth. While not a commercial blockbuster, it resonated with audiences for its relatable depiction of everyday struggles and moral ambiguity. It is considered a significant work in Serbian cinema of the late 1980s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle character development and realistic portrayal of mid-life disillusionment.
  • Noted for its melancholic atmosphere and thoughtful exploration of moral compromise.
  • Appreciated for the strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Miki Manojlović.

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Fun Fact

Director Goran Paskaljević often explored themes of alienation and societal critique in his films, making "Having Lied Once" a characteristic example of his work during that period.

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