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The Trouble with the Truth

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
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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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.Musician and starving artist Robert reconsiders his own failed marriage to Emily after his daughter announces that she's engaged.

  • Director
    • Jim Hemphill
  • Writer
    • Jim Hemphill
  • Stars
    • Lea Thompson
    • John Shea
    • Danielle Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    342
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    • Director
      • Jim Hemphill
    • Writer
      • Jim Hemphill
    • Stars
      • Lea Thompson
      • John Shea
      • Danielle Harris
    • 9User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Lea Thompson
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    • Emily
    John Shea
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    • Robert
    Danielle Harris
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    • Jenny
    Keri Lynn Pratt
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    • Heather
    Rainy Kerwin
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    • Staci
    Ira Heiden
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    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).
    9jadediamond

    Good Film Analysis of Life

    This was my final movie on Danielle Harris' movies binge. She's literally only in the opening scene. I assume this movie is based on a stage play from how it's filmed similar to the movie Fences starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis. There are literally three characters or four if you include the female bartender. This movie stars my favorite version of Lex Luthor himself, John Shea as Robert, Lea Thompson as his ex wife Emily, and Danielle Harris as their daughter Jenny who has become recently engaged. Their daughter's engagement causes the former couple to meet up and have a dinner where they spend the night analyzing their lives and their relationship.

    I respect movies like this especially when the dialogue and writing is pretty good. Emily is a successful writer married to a rich husband she's bored with. Robert is the struggling artist living in a tiny apartment and having one night stands with women young enough to be his daughter including the female bartender. The movie analyzing their marriage, what led to their breakup, their daughter's life, aging, success, and even Robert being conflict avoidant to even discourage his daughter from marrying a man who he believes is her fail safe. This movies makes the viewer take a reflection of where they are in their lives and are they truly happy. Is it wise to continue pursuing a dream if you're still struggling to make ends meet? Is success based on luck or chance? Their conversation even causes Robert to question his place in life as a single middle-aged man or was it wise for him to give up on their marriage. One of the final moments of the film was the realistic choice Robert had to make. It's one thing to live in the moment. It's another thing to deal with the consequences after living in the moment.

    I figure it was going to be a movie based on stage play based on watching the trailer. I'm not for sure. I'm only assuming based on how the movie was filmed. But I appreciate these films because it reminds us to take a breather and reflect on where we are in our lives. If you like movies like Fences (2016), Before We Go (2014), Closer (2004), or Before Sunrise (1995) and its sequel Before Sunset (2004), you'll enjoy this film because it's based on the strength of the writing and its delivery from the actors. However, if you don't like stage play type films with only a limited number of sets, no action scenes and the actors simply talking to one another and expressing their feelings and emotions through words, then you should skip it. I really enjoyed this film. Would recommend and watch again.
    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.
    1aprilmay-72133

    Weak attempt to be edgy and intelligent

    I am sorry but I have no idea what the high ranking reviewers see in this. Maybe it's just not relevant or relatable for me. I found the movie to be a pompous attempt to be smart and edgy - but was just a major bore of 2 people sitting at a table pontificating about nothing. I think my heart stopped half way through because my brain was no longer sending messages to the rest of my organs reminding them to function. ( The only thing that makes it at all engaging is Lea Thompson is a great actress).
    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.

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Villains Tavern - 1356 Palmetto St, Los Angeles, California, USA(bar scenes)
    • Production companies
      • 1428 Films
      • James Hemphill
      • Winning Edge Partners
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      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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