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Liar

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The gruesome death of a prostitute brings suspicion on one of her clients, James Wayland (Tim Roth), a brilliant, self-destructive and epileptic heir to a textile fortune. So detectives Braxton (Chris Penn) and Kennesaw (Michael Rooker) take Wayland in for questioning, thinking they can break the man. But despite his troubles, Wayland is a master of manipulation, and during the interrogation, he begins to turn the tables on the investigators, forcing them to reveal their own sinister sides.

Critics Reviews

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Richard Williams Guardian 02/02/2023
The Pates... can clearly construct a creepy mood, greatly assisted by Bill Butler's low-light but gorgeously textured photography. Less secure is their command of a labyrinthine plot. Go to Full Review
Ryan Gilbey Independent (UK) 02/02/2023
A drably theatrical thriller with lots of tricks up the sleeve, though the sleeve in question actually belongs to Quentin Tarantino, who I'm sure would like it back immediately. Go to Full Review
David Gritten Daily Telegraph (UK) 02/02/2023
Although Roth is mesmerizing, Liar delivers less than it promises. Go to Full Review
Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.com 05/19/2009
C
...a sad waste of good talent. Go to Full Review
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Steve D @RT35616104 10/02/2024 It all comes off really cheap. See more Dylan C @RT44365126 07/31/2024 Can just about hold your attention, but the style and direction this movie was shot in I did not like. Solid TV movie to pass your time during the day whilst working but would not recommend as an evening movie. See more j F @RT31612624 06/30/2024 Watch in Youtube under "Deciever". See more 03/25/2017 ok murder mystery tale See more 08/10/2015 This movie is a well crafted mystery with some damn good acting. See more 01/31/2014 "I've lied about a lot of things. Who hasn't?" Deceiver é um thriller policial com maior enfâse no estudo de personagens, prescindindo da abordagem mais clássica da investigação forense propriamente dita. Além disso, toda a história assenta numa narrativa intimista, composta essencialmente por três personagens que servem quase de ensaio psicológico a temas como psicanálise e leitura facial, atribuindo ao filme um aspecto de julgamento minimalista no qual participamos de forma passiva. A história, que gira em torno de uma prostituta assassinada, podia ter sido mais trabalhada. É frequente ficarmos perdidos nas deduções que vão sendo tomadas, adensando-se a trama a cada nova intriga ou suspeita que é desvendada. Talvez tenha sido esse o propósito do filme, a julgar pela escolha do título. No entanto, são demasiadas as delusões e, no final, escasseiam as conclusões. Ainda assim, há que anotar alguns pormenores interessantes na cinematografia, nomeadamente os ângulos de câmara nas cenas de interrogatório, que estabelecem uma atmosfera misteriosa, difundindo os nossos pensamentos. A comparação mais óbvia que consigo imaginar será, porventura, com o filme Primal Fear, por isso não será um erro afirmar que quem gostou desse filme certamente ficará satisfeito com este thriller invulgar. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The gruesome death of a prostitute brings suspicion on one of her clients, James Wayland (Tim Roth), a brilliant, self-destructive and epileptic heir to a textile fortune. So detectives Braxton (Chris Penn) and Kennesaw (Michael Rooker) take Wayland in for questioning, thinking they can break the man. But despite his troubles, Wayland is a master of manipulation, and during the interrogation, he begins to turn the tables on the investigators, forcing them to reveal their own sinister sides.
Director
Jonas Pate, Joshua Pate
Producer
Peter Glatzer
Screenwriter
Jonas Pate, Joshua Pate
Production Co
MDP Worldwide
Rating
R
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 15, 2020
Box Office (Gross USA)
$545.6K
Runtime
1h 42m
Sound Mix
Dolby SR, DTS
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)