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Laberinto de mentiras

Título original: Separate Lies
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 25min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
5,1 mil
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Tom Wilkinson in Laberinto de mentiras (2005)
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  • Dirección
    • Julian Fellowes
  • Guión
    • Nigel Balchin
    • Julian Fellowes
  • Reparto principal
    • Tom Wilkinson
    • Emily Watson
    • Hermione Norris
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    5,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Julian Fellowes
    • Guión
      • Nigel Balchin
      • Julian Fellowes
    • Reparto principal
      • Tom Wilkinson
      • Emily Watson
      • Hermione Norris
    • 72Reseñas de usuarios
    • 31Reseñas de críticos
    • 71Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • James Manning
    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Anne Manning
    Hermione Norris
    Hermione Norris
    • Priscilla
    John Warnaby
    • Simon
    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Bill Bule
    Richenda Carey
    Richenda Carey
    • Sarah Tufnell
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Maggie
    Christine Lohr
    • Nurse
    Alice O'Connell
    • Maggie's Daughter
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Lord Rawston
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    • Bill's Son Charles
    Henry Drake
    • Bill's Son Freddy
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    David Harewood
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    • French Lawyer
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    Jeremy Child
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    • Dirección
      • Julian Fellowes
    • Guión
      • Nigel Balchin
      • Julian Fellowes
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    6fanaticusanonymous

    No fuss please, we're British

    Julian Fellowes, the distinguished writer of "Godsford Park", presents us with another civilized tale of self contained emotions. This time however, the ingredients are somehow at odds with each other and the strange taste that left in my palate indicates that, perhaps, it was removed from the oven a little too soon. I longed for Joseph Losey at the helm and Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles and Alan Bates as the protagonists. Emily Watson is always marvelous but here, she doesn't have the kind of support she, as an actress or as a character, deserved and/or needed. Tom Wilkinson, as good as he is, doesn't have the layers of a Dirk Bogarde or James Mason. He is exactly what you get and Rupert Everett, who became a star overnight with Julian Mitchell's "Another Country" has taken a strange and puzzling road. His close ups are kind of frightening. His mouth has become the center of attention and not the kind of attention one would expect. It belongs to the villain in a horror movie. I noticed that already in his comedy with Madonna. I know, perhaps, all this sounds irrelevant but it conditioned my response to "Separate Lies" I wanted to be riveted and I wasn't.
    5noralee

    Stiff Upper Lip Drawing Room Drama But Wilkinson is Dynamic

    "Separate Lies" is a veddy English take on "Unfaithful" and "Crash" crossed with a Ruth Rendell mystery about guilt and responsibility.

    The setting is very smoothly established of a high-powered solicitor who works in the City, has a country house and an in town apartment and has everything ordered beautifully and under control, including his wife. The surroundings completely capture the mood. A sense of portent and uneasiness is only introduced with fast flashbacks to a car accident until Emily Watson as the wife starts showing some out of place hairs and breath.

    The coincidences are a bit claustrophobically theatrical so that it almost feels like a stage play. For the first half the suspense and revelations keep our attention, but then the film just ducks it all and deteriorates into relationships that are so civilized as to be devoid of emotion or reason. I haven't read the book so don't know if director/adapter Julian Fellowes changed it.

    This is the best Tom Wilkinson performance since "In the Bedroom." He holds the film together. He's used so often in films to fulfill the stereotype of a self-satisfied suburban or aristocratic executive that one forgets it can be done with subtlety and verve. This may be the first film that he gets to use so many four letter words with his own accent.

    Rupert Everett is so distant and even repellent to every one that it's hard to see his appeal that is critical to the plot. I kept thinking who else could have been cast for at least some magnetism. While it is amusing to see him as a Milord in casual jeans, explained disdainfully that he's been living in America so long that he's practically become an American (a line I've heard in a couple of other Brit movies lately).

    While we get a frisson of background on relationships that is supposed to help, it's not enough. All the background and relationships are revealed off screen through talky explication. We certainly can't tell in terms of how people relate. We have to take revelations for their word for it. The injection of old-fashioned Movie Star's Disease makes the characters' interactions get even phonier. And then suddenly there's narration that's unnecessary and jarring. While there's flashes of some action and emotion, this is drawing room drama. That stiff upper lip just gets plain annoying.

    There was probably some symbolic significance to a Paris interlude that included a rendez-vous by the Guy de Maupassant statue but if so it was a long time coming for a not worth it punch line.

    There's an amusing inside joke of a character watching "Monarch of the Glen" on the TV, as Fellowes was featured in that series.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Too British Way of Life

    The successful, honest and methodic lawyer James Manning (Tom Wilkinson) works in London and is living in the country with his beloved wife Anne (Emily Watson). Anne decides to have a party at their home, and the husband of their housemaid Maggie (Linda Bassett) is hit by a car at the same time nearby her house and Maggie witnesses that a Land Rover caused the accident. James associates the scratch on the car of his acquaintance Bill Bule (Rupert Everett) with the accident, and forces him to confess and promise to go to the police on the next morning. When he arrives home, Anne tells him that she was driving the car; further, Bill is her lover. James changes his opinion and decides to support the lie, while a persistent detective is investigating the case and the list of guests.

    "Separate Lies" is not a bad movie, but the behaviors and the way of life of the characters are too British, at least follow the stereotype. It is almost unbelievable the way and fair-play that James Manning accepts his situation of cuckold, no matter how much he loved his wife. Further, he lies, what would be unacceptable for his ethical standards and rules of living. Anne Manning is a real bitch, betraying a man that loves her for a crook. I cannot see this story with Italian, Brazilian or any other Latin people. In the end, the truth, the betrayal, the corruption, the moral are blurred in a hypocrite dirty lie. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Mentiras Sinceras" ("Sincere Lies")
    7ruby_fff

    There is a stem of decency at the core of "Separate Lies," writer Julian Fellowes' directorial debut

    Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson together - what a treat! With Rupert Everett and Linda Bassett rounding off the supporting roles to the foursome of lies and intrigue. Yet at the heart of it all, each character maintains a streak of decency - moral conscience held up in spite of obvious contradictions. "Contradictions are the source of all movement and of all life." How true these words are. Watson's Anne Manning is at the core of this intrigue - she's the central conscience that the other three latched on. She is the decency undeterred.

    The circumstances of lies are to each its own: one to defend one's professional name; one to hold back due to family/partner pressure; one simply don't want to face the consequence; one ironically can't believe the truth and lies to save friendship. These are all precarious situations. There lies the intrigue - fascinating to watch how each tackles truth and lies. Contradictions, indeed. In spite of the seeming dishonor, decency and heart remain strong.

    The treatment of the subject involved and how each of the character behaves are masterfully delivered simple with clarity. It's not sensational or complex as another film "Where the Truth Lies" 2005. Credits due to Fellowes' writing and the nuanced performances of both Watson and Wilkinson. There is warmth somehow that comes through the seemingly boldface or frustratingly hidden lies. Beneath it all, human frailty not excluded, they meant well. And following along with the story, the turn of events provided satisfaction and smiles to how the two Manning's seem to have grown and matured in their relationship.

    You might say there's no obvious action drama or thrilling scenes in "Separate Lies," yet the intrigue is there and it will hold your attention. The deserving production efforts include cinematography by Tony Pierce-Roberts (a veteran to the Merchant-Ivory films) and music by Stanislas Syrewicz, with mood and tone reminiscent of composer Zbignew Priesner (of filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's Trois Couleurs, especially: Bleu 1993.) This is a British film you just might not want to miss.

    Emily Watson (Anne, the wife): Breaking the Waves 1996 debut; Hilary and Jackie 1998; The Luzhin Defence 2000; Gosford Park 2001; Punch-Drunk Love, Red Dragon, Equilibrium in 2002.

    Tom Wilkinson (James, the husband): The Full Monty 1997; The Governess, Rush Hour (as villain) in 1998; In the Bedroom 2001, Normal (HBO cable movie) 2003, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004, recently as Father Moore in: The Exorcism of Emily Rose 2005 opposite Laura Linney.

    Rupert Everett (Bill): He is simply delightful in "My Best Friend's Wedding" 1997 opposite Julia Roberts and marvelous in "An Ideal Husband" 1999 d: Oliver Parker, an Oscar Wilde play. Recently as Sherlock Holmes with Ian Hart as Dr. Watson, in PBS Mystery: Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stockings 2004 TV.

    Linda Bassett (Maggie): she was very effective as Ella Khan opposite Om Puri in "East is East" 1999.
    7keithmp

    Solid British drama.

    Another popular screening for a British picture at Coalville's Century Theatre. A well crafted, solid drama with an ever developing plot and ongoing 'twists in the tale'...as the lies piled up! A masterclass of acting by a flawless cast, well marshaled by first time director Julian Fellowes. Outstanding performance, as usual, by Tom Wilkinson but good turns by all concerned including supporting actors Linda Bassett and John Neville. Our audience was engrossed by this film, which includes a couple of shock incidents which really make you 'jump'. A good tight production at around only 80 minutes, probably produced on a very limited budget, but a success, which should see Fellowes directing again for the big screen. Some publicity for the film seemed to suggest it was set in the 50s (as per Nigel Balchin's novel)but obviously this is not the case. Recommended viewing.

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    • Curiosidades
      Nigel Balchin's novel was first published in 1951, but was updated to the 21st century for this movie adaptation.
    • Pifias
      When Anne and James met out in the rain for a last goodbye it was very obvious that the rain was manufactured. The rain came down mainly where they were standing and the WAY it came down was not realistic at all.
    • Citas

      James Manning: Oh, fuck Bill!

      Anne Manning: That's the thing really. I mean I do fuck Bill. Or rather he fucks me.

    • Conexiones
      Features Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1998)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de enero de 2006 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Laberint de mentides
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Turville, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • Celador Films
      • DNA Films
      • UK Film Council
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 924.260 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 22.341 US$
      • 18 sept 2005
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 3.452.023 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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