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The Trouble with the Truth

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 36min
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5,7/10
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Lea Thompson and John Shea in The Trouble with the Truth (2012)
Musician and starving artist Robert reconsiders his own failed marriage to Emily after his daughter announces that she's engaged.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMusician and starving artist Robert reconsiders his own failed marriage to Emily after his daughter announces that she's engaged.Musician and starving artist Robert reconsiders his own failed marriage to Emily after his daughter announces that she's engaged.Musician and starving artist Robert reconsiders his own failed marriage to Emily after his daughter announces that she's engaged.

  • Réalisation
    • Jim Hemphill
  • Scénario
    • Jim Hemphill
  • Casting principal
    • Lea Thompson
    • John Shea
    • Danielle Harris
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    344
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    • Réalisation
      • Jim Hemphill
    • Scénario
      • Jim Hemphill
    • Casting principal
      • Lea Thompson
      • John Shea
      • Danielle Harris
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
    • 81Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux7

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    Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson
    • Emily
    John Shea
    John Shea
    • Robert
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Jenny
    Keri Lynn Pratt
    Keri Lynn Pratt
    • Heather
    Rainy Kerwin
    Rainy Kerwin
    • Staci
    Ira Heiden
    Ira Heiden
    • Restaurant Host
    Adrienne Rusk
    Adrienne Rusk
    • Waitress
    • Réalisation
      • Jim Hemphill
    • Scénario
      • Jim Hemphill
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    9sgalloway525

    All Emotions On Display

    A poignant human study handled honestly, showing all facets of emotions, "The Trouble with the Truth" shows us two people that we can see ourselves in, even the parts we may not want to admit to.

    Jim Hemphill's script deftly guides us into a character study that at times is heart wrenching, funny, sad, desperate, hopeful, and in the end really gets us to care about these two people in a way that we care about good friends as they go through their up's and down's.

    John Shea as Robert does a masterful job with a character that is easy to dislike at first. Opinionated and blunt at times but with a gift of words and charm he transform this bristly guy into someone with insecurities, doubts, and winds up with honor and hope that connects with the audience and shows us the bright side idealist that he was as a young man, truly in love.

    Lea Thompson shows us the full range of emotions, her Emily is both lovely, desperate, yearning for the sparks of love in a life that is comfortable but unfulfilled. Her feelings for Robert, her ex-husband, is evident as the two talk. She is caring, funny, brutally honest about her current situation, cynical, sometimes dark and at the same time hopeful that it is not to late to make a change.

    These two characters send us on a roller-coaster of emotions where we like them, dislike them, marvel at the honesty they share, and ultimately win us over with their humanity as each of us have experienced the emotions they bring to light. This is a can't miss movie that shows two actors at their best and a script that is powerful that will be with you long after the closing credits.
    10abcarterprof2

    A divorced couple meet for dinner.

    I agree with the review posted earlier; this is one of the best Indie films of the year.Lea Thompson and John Shea give excellent performances; you get the impression that you are sitting at the next table listening to their conversation. Part of this is due to the dialog and part because the director created a "natural" easy feeling to the film. The performers seem comfortable and I felt they had a genuine affection for each other. This is essential to the success of the film.

    An outstanding screenplay, fine performances and a film that says something without being preachy. The Trouble With Truth is a carefully composed, intelligent and enjoyable film.
    Wickedwayoff

    One of the best Indies of 2012!

    While attending the 2012 Sedona International Film Festival it was impossible to ignore the definite buzz in the air about Writer/ Director Jim Hemphill's new film The Trouble with the Truth, which proved to be a bona-fide crowd pleaser with this year's festival attendees. The film centers on divorced couple Robert (John Shea) and Emily (Lea Thompson), initially brought together to discuss their daughter's impending nuptials.

    Throughout the course of one evening,(which includes dinner, desert and more than a few drinks), the former couple playfully revisit their differing ideas regarding love and career which, of course, eventually drives the conversation to the inevitable excavation of their failed marriage. By evening's end their impromptu reunion will lead to a few surprises, a few confessions and, yes, even a few tears.

    Given the film is basically a continuing conversation, with limited locations and lots of over the shoulder shots, obvious comparisons have been made to that other flick involving a dining duo, "My Dinner with Andre", but where that classic film deals in matters mostly cerebral, Hemphill's sharp and funny screenplay is all heart and, as a result, is a much warmer, intimate and personal film. If "…Andre" is a "thinking" person's movie, The Trouble with the Truth is for the "feeling", and proves to be an honest and thought provoking debate between the heart and the head.

    When you've got a film that involves a lot more talk than action, casting is a make or break proposition, first and foremost, we have to like them, which I am happy to report we do, quite a bit.

    We grow to like Robert quickly, due in large part to John Shea's handling of Hemphill's often blunt and hilarious dialog, the actor's years of experience on film, and more specifically the stage, serves him and the film quite well.

    Lea Thompson as Emily, however, is the real surprise. The actresses' instant like-ability has been the cornerstone of her long and successful career for the last two decades, where the adjectives "cute" and "suburban" have been exhausted by writers with little imagination, but this time around Thompson is given an opportunity to play a modern woman who is perhaps a little deeper, a little more cultured and a lot more eloquent than we've seen from her previous roles and the result is nothing short of a revelation. Her performance is both funny and heartbreaking, (often simultaneously), and will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.

    The many talents of relative newcomer Jim Hemphill are on full display with his brilliant, quotable dialog and thoughtful instincts.The premise alone in lesser hands might have easily degenerated into bad drama and worn out cliché's, but the Director/ Writer deftly avoids the obvious traps at all costs and delivers a smart, funny and engaging film.

    The Trouble with the Truth is, by far and away, the best indie I've seen this year. I can only hope a distribution deal is coming soon so that you all will have the opportunity to enjoy this one for yourselves.
    7bjarias

    .. it got very close to be exceptional

    This was such a really good film for practically the entire ninety-something minutes.. and then they had to go and spoil it all with a boring, cop-out ending. The two terrific leads deserved sooo much better, as they worked their tails off during most all of the entire production. It's not unusual to see this sort of thing happen in poorer quality films, but when the standards were so high for the entire time in TTWTT, it just leaves you feeling somehow cheated coming away. Would have really looked forward to watching it again, might anyway, but in the back of my mind will not be able to get around the ultimate outcome (or lack thereof).
    10AlexandreL-57

    A Quiet, Honest Conversation About Love and Regret

    The Trouble with the Truth is a deeply intimate and dialogue-driven film that plays more like a stage play than a traditional cinematic experience - and that's exactly its strength. Centered almost entirely around a conversation between two former lovers reuniting over dinner, the film explores love, choices, and the complex passage of time.

    The writing is sharp and honest, capturing the nuance of adult relationships without resorting to melodrama. John Shea and Lea Thompson deliver wonderfully understated performances, imbuing their characters with warmth, regret, and realism. The chemistry between them makes every line feel authentic and lived-in.

    While minimalist in setting and style, the emotional depth more than makes up for the simplicity. It's a quiet film that asks big questions, and it does so with grace and intelligence.

    For viewers who enjoy thoughtful, character-driven dramas with a focus on meaningful dialogue, The Trouble with the Truth is a hidden gem.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 septembre 2012 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Villains Tavern - 1356 Palmetto St, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(bar scenes)
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      • 1428 Films
      • James Hemphill
      • Winning Edge Partners
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