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The Whole Truth

  • 2009
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
142
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The Whole Truth (2009)
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An acting coach makes it big ... Not in Hollywood, but by coaching criminal defendants on how to win over juries. But when one of her clients turns on her, she's now the one being judged!An acting coach makes it big ... Not in Hollywood, but by coaching criminal defendants on how to win over juries. But when one of her clients turns on her, she's now the one being judged!An acting coach makes it big ... Not in Hollywood, but by coaching criminal defendants on how to win over juries. But when one of her clients turns on her, she's now the one being judged!

  • Director
    • Colleen Patrick
  • Writer
    • Colleen Patrick
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Röhm
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Eric Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    142
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Colleen Patrick
    • Writer
      • Colleen Patrick
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Röhm
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Eric Roberts
    • 9User reviews
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    Elisabeth Röhm
    Elisabeth Röhm
    • Angela Masters
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Gary Langston
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Yaro Maroslav
    Jim Holmes
    Jim Holmes
    • Brad Sanders
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • Uri Standinoff
    John Fugelsang
    • Prosecutor Smith
    Kristina Lilley
    • Detective Winslow
    Pisay Pao
    Pisay Pao
    • Inona Kim
    Steve Anderson
    • Cameraman
    Allan Barlow
    • Yevchenko
    Danielle Barnum
    • Mandy
    Heidi Barrientes
    • Doggie Daycare Owner
    Samy Camara
    • Nun
    • (as Saman Nasir)
    Michael Downey
    Michael Downey
    • Young Fiancé
    S. Joe Downing
    S. Joe Downing
    • Inona's husband
    Anthony L. Fuller Jr.
    • Detective Jones
    Angela Garner
    • Courtroom attendee
    Joe Gingerella
    • Victim#1
    • Director
      • Colleen Patrick
    • Writer
      • Colleen Patrick
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    4rgblakey

    The Whole Truth takes a funny look at the legal system

    Comedies are a dime a dozen nowadays so they are becoming harder and harder to top. There are times when a filmmaker attempts to try to take on a subject with comedy to make a statement about which is a tricky thing to make work. The latest film The Whole Truth seems to be doing this with the legal system sporting a decent cast including Elisabeth Rohm, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Eric Roberts, but does it accomplish in delivering its message and the comedy?

    The Whole Truth follows an acting coach whose client list are accused criminals in the attempt to make them presentable for court. When she over hears one of her clients she helped free is planning a crime and has targeted her for murder, she is forced to use her own teachings to change herself and in doing so finds out who she really is. There are some pretty funny moments in this film, mostly thanks to Eric Roberts, but sadly it mostly gets lost in itself. Without the explanation of where the filmmaker is trying to go and tell the audience this film is really all over the place and convoluted. Once you understand the message the movie makes a bit more sense, but still has some issues flowing smoothly. At first it makes complete sense and then it starts to jump around a bit and loses you. The performances are all decent, with Roberts being the most stand out of the bunch. His over the top performance is so ridiculous that it is way more entertaining than it deserves to be. The rest of the cast deliver what they can, but it's hard to tell if they want it to be an over the top comedy or it just happens to play out that way.

    This isn't a horrible movie, but at the same time it struggles trying to come together. As mentioned the message is key to understand what they are trying to tell the audience which is a social commentary on the legal system to really appreciate any aspect of this film.
    2casablancavic

    Very confusing and uninteresting story

    This script is all over the place - with characters who are not introduced with any reason to be there - and plots that come and go out of nowhere.

    It's a bad story - with good actors and decent performances where there is nothing to act with.

    Over all, it's a mess - and the cast does the best they can with nothing to support them.

    Imagine how good they could have been with a real story and thought behind them.

    Good production work on a story that is a complex and utter mess or biblical proportions.

    An hour later and I still had no clue what the story was about.
    4blanche-2

    beyond awful

    Elisabeth Rohm stars in "The Whole Truth" from 2009, also starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Eric Roberts, and Tin Tin, a dog who is the best actor in the film.

    The premise is a funny one: an acting coach, Angela Masters, prepares defendants for court, making them look and sound amazing so that they are found not guilty. One of her clients is a Russian mobster, played by Eric Roberts.

    The only problem with this movie is its horrific direction. It is so over the top that it is embarrassing. Elisabeth Rohm, a good actress, a beautiful woman, screams and shouts her way through her role. Eric Roberts hams it up but good. If the movie had been toned down a little, it would have been so much better.

    Only Sean Patrick Flannery and Tin Tin the dog emerge with their dignity intact. Pisay Pao, who plays Angela's maid, is good, but I think I missed something. From what I can gather, she pretends to be her own, elderly aunt, and when Angela is out of the house, she is her young self, seeing clients in an office. It took me the whole movie to figure out her profession. I think it was financial planning.

    Not recommended unless your idea of comedy is overdone performances.
    9sheridanwhiteside-1

    Rare original comedy with superb cast

    THE WHOLE TRUTH is a unique comedy. The premise of an acting teacher who coaches defendants to transform themselves into the appearance of innocence is completely original. Actress Elisabeth Rohm (in a departure from dramatic roles like LAW AND ORDER) portrays a self-deluded acting coach with touches of Carole Lombard, Lucille Ball, and the young Diane Keaton. In a surprising turn Eric Roberts plays a foreign mobster who is both scary and hilarious. For those familiar with Roberts playing dark dramatic characters, this role will be a revelation. Sean Patrick Flanery (BOONDOCK SAINTS) is a once successful television actor who has hit a rough patch. The superb supporting cast includes comic actors Rick Overton as a henchman, John Fugelsang as a prosecuting attorney, and Jim Holmes as an ethically challenged defense attorney. Beneath the comedy is a commentary on how easily justice can be "gamed" by the unscrupulous.

    I'm truly puzzled by some of the negative responses from some at the Seattle Film Festival. The audience I saw it with (there were two screenings) was entertained. THE WHOLE TRUTH is that rare PG comedy for adult sensibilities.
    1mills-kristin

    Cringe-worthy

    How this movie made it into the Seattle International Film Festival I'll never understand. It's not that I didn't like the subject matter or disagreed with the point of view, it's more like... well, it had no point of view. It had no point! I got the feeling that the cast and crew of The Whole Truth were involved in some kind of inside joke that the audience wasn't privy to. I felt sorry for Elisabeth Rohm because she is such a good actor, but the role and how she was instructed to play it was totally ludicrous. It was beneath her and she should have never accepted the part. I'm sorry to say this but the director/writer Colleen Patrick should be embarrassed. Check out the audience comments on the SIFF web site http://www.siff.net/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=29098&FID=123 for more info.

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      Angela Masters: [narrating] When I graduated from Tucker Acting School - "go parakeets!" - they called me a drama queen. I don't know why. I never wanted to act, I wanted to coach. To direct. Coaching actors is like showing them how to create a new personality for the character they play. That's scary. Here I am receiving the Best Director award, the big kahuna. The "mother Tucker". Things kinda went askew when I, *ahem*, started making major money coaching, giving sympathetic personality make-overs to... criminals.

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Heart Break Productionz
      • Tucker Drop Out Productionz
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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