
This Side of the Truth, A Truly 'Honest' Making of The Invention of Lying
The cast share their thoughts on Gervais, his laugh, and the art of "corpsing," when Gervais can't keep a scene together before laughing. A longer reel of corpsing and outtakes follows
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Plot Summary
In a world where everyone always tells the literal truth, a struggling writer discovers the ability to lie. He uses this newfound power to advance his career and romantic life, but soon finds that his deception has far-reaching consequences.
Critical Reception
The Invention of Lying received mixed to generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique premise and Ricky Gervais's performance, though some found the execution uneven and the humor occasionally hit-or-miss.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its original concept and Gervais's comedic chops.
- Some critics found the narrative to be a bit too simplistic or the humor to be inconsistent.
- The film's exploration of honesty and its societal implications was a recurring talking point.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's inventive premise and Ricky Gervais's central performance. Many found the movie to be funny and thought-provoking, although some felt the plot didn't fully live up to its potential.
Fun Fact
Ricky Gervais initially conceived the idea for the film after a conversation about what would happen if people couldn't lie.
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