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The Good Lie

  • 2014
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  • 1h 50m
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Reese Witherspoon in The Good Lie (2014)
They were known simply as “The Lost Boys.” Orphaned by the brutal Civil war in Sudan that began in 1983, these young victims traveled as many as a thousand miles on foot in search of safety. Fifteen years later, a humanitarian effort would bring 3600 lost boys and girls to America.
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A group of Sudanese refugees, given the chance to resettle in the U.S., arrive in Kansas City, Missouri, where their encounter with an employment agency counselor forever changes all of thei... Read allA group of Sudanese refugees, given the chance to resettle in the U.S., arrive in Kansas City, Missouri, where their encounter with an employment agency counselor forever changes all of their lives.A group of Sudanese refugees, given the chance to resettle in the U.S., arrive in Kansas City, Missouri, where their encounter with an employment agency counselor forever changes all of their lives.

  • Director
    • Philippe Falardeau
  • Writer
    • Margaret Nagle
  • Stars
    • Reese Witherspoon
    • Arnold Oceng
    • Ger Duany
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,889
    1,536
    • Director
      • Philippe Falardeau
    • Writer
      • Margaret Nagle
    • Stars
      • Reese Witherspoon
      • Arnold Oceng
      • Ger Duany
    • 106User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Reese Witherspoon
    Reese Witherspoon
    • Carrie
    Arnold Oceng
    Arnold Oceng
    • Mamere
    Ger Duany
    Ger Duany
    • Jeremiah
    Emmanuel Jal
    Emmanuel Jal
    • Paul
    Corey Stoll
    Corey Stoll
    • Jack
    Kuoth Wiel
    Kuoth Wiel
    • Abital
    Femi Oguns
    Femi Oguns
    • Theo
    Sarah Baker
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    • Pamela
    Lindsey Garrett
    Lindsey Garrett
    • Jenny
    Peterdeng Mongok
    • Young Mamere
    Okwar Jale
    • Young Theo
    Thon Kueth
    • Young Jeremiah
    Deng Ajuet
    • Young Paul
    Keji Jale
    • Young Abital
    David Madingi
    • Young Gabriel
    Kon Akoue Auok
    • Young Daniel
    Sibusisu Moyo
    • Young Simon
    Antoine Wonder Kalambay
    • Boy (River of Children)
    • Director
      • Philippe Falardeau
    • Writer
      • Margaret Nagle
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    10Shanghai-Chang

    One of the few films that made me cry..... more than once.

    I literally just got home from the movie right now and this is the very first thing I do. Rate 10 and write this review.

    The movie premiered today in my country, Cambodia. And guess how many people had show up??? 1. It was me.... Lol. I honestly sit the entire movie theatre alone. Yes, I am a horror films fan and that creep me out very much. However, this is the very good opportunity for me to enjoy the film alone without those annoying cinema's rat people. I can laugh, cry loudly without worrying nobody. My country's people is not a drama fan... They probably squeezing each other at the comedy's and action's section.

    Oh right.... the film is a masterpiece. The storyline and scenery, the cast and everything about the film is just wonderful. It's like one of the most beautiful film I have ever seen since Blackswan. This film should win an Oscar just for its existing. The storyline was beautiful. And the fact that it is real made me cry even more. At the beginning of the film it was so so touching and sad, and then it made me laugh somewhere in the middle, and it ended with me crying like a baby alone in the theatre. Like literally. The cast performance is wonderful. They should probably need to win some awards or i'll hate everyone.

    The film ended, and I walk out alone from the entire theatre, with red eyes, tear all over my face and every single cinema's employees stare at me like what wrong with this guy LOL. And I drove home thinking about the movie and cry some more. And yes, just like after Blackswan, it took me at least a few hours for me to recover from the film's effects.
    10sanderllc

    Great film, trailer misguiding

    The Good Lie, it's a great movie about humanity and values. It's not a documentary about the civil war in Sudan. The trailer is very misguiding, letting the viewer thinking of a cliché' comedy which is not. Nor it's an informative guide about the who and why of a civil war. What I've found interesting, listening to the Q&A at the Tiff, is that the writer took ten years to build this story mixing the life real event of few Sudanese refugees. During the first part of the movie, I was expecting more blood, more extreme violence. But then, the more the movie was going, the more I understood that skipping graphic brutality was a choice, and the whole product was becoming more poetic at moments without losing that neorealism characteristic of Philippe Falardeau's work. At times, I felt like when I was watching for the first time Benigni's "Life is Beautiful" or the work of a modern De Sica. Acting wise, Whiterspoon's work is great in this movie, realistic and never overwhelming and so Corey Stoll does a great job.

    But I was greatly pleased with the excellent performance of Arnold Oceng, all the Sudanese actors in the movie, all former refugees, and the stunning newbie Kuoth Wiel.

    Overall, I'd suggest to bring your preteens to watch this movie: it would set an example on how family and value should never be forgotten no matter how hard life gets.

    Thank you.
    7cattjones

    Better Late than Never

    This is one of those films that I wish they had made 20 years ago when this project began. I knew about the "lost boys" because I saw something about them on the television show 7th Heaven. It is really a sad state of affairs when you have to find out about the relocation on Sudanese refugees to the United States from a TV show (smh). The story begins with the back story of a group of children that survive a brutal attack on their village by rebel soldiers. The understanding of the back story is essential in order to understand the title of the film. The children spend many years in a refugee camp until one day the group is informed that they will be relocated to America, which is all they have ever wanted. Mamere (Arnold Oceng), Jeremiah (Ger Duang), Paul (Emmanuel Jal) and Abital (Kuoth Wiel) all arrive in the U.S. together only to find out that Abital is going to a different state. A lot of the film centers around trying to get everyone back together. Once the men get settled in, there is a bit of brevity just because there are a lot of things that we take for granted that these folks have no idea what their use is. It also demonstrated how ill-informed Americans were to the culture that these men came from. I do have to say that the Americans that were portrayed in this film all had good hearts (for the most part) and it was refreshing to see a film that showcased that level of generosity. Carrie (Reese Witherspoon) is responsible for finding employment for the lost boys and eventually becomes entangled in their lives and their pursuit to reunite with their sister. I have to say that when this film was over I had a new found respect for anyone who comes to America to escape the horrors of war. The lost boys that came to this country did not have it easy although once they got here they took full advantage of the opportunities that this country offers. I think that much too often we all tend to forget that. There has already been some Oscar buzz around this film; I'm not sure that I agree, but I think that it is a story worth telling (especially for our younger generation). Even if you don't make it to the theater, I urge you to put it on you "must rent" list.
    7Thanos_Alfie

    Change of life...

    "The Good Lie" is a drama movie in which we watch the fight of Sudanese to survive in the start and after how they resettle in America. Especially this movie focuses on a group of Sudanese refugees who arrive in Kansas City, Missouri for a new start.

    I liked this movie because it is based on true facts and because it shows us what difficulties and obstacles had to pass all these people in order to just feel safe. I liked very much the cinematography of this movie and also the direction of it, which made by Philippe Falardeau. Another thing that it has to be mentioned is the difference between the western culture and the African, and how simple and more beautiful can be your life without having all these conveniences that we have nowadays. I have also to admit that the interpretation of Reese Witherspoon was very good. Equally good was also the interpretation of Arnold Oceng who played a Sudanese refuge called Mamere.

    Finally I believe that "The Good Lie" is a very good movie and worth watching because it is a lesson of life. This movie can make you understand very good how some people are very lucky in life without knowing it.
    10haberville

    One of the best films of the year

    THE GOOD LIE was only seen in theaters for a brief time back in October, but it has left a lasting impression on me. There are few movies that have a heart like this one. And don't let the advertising mislead you: Reese Witherspoon has a supporting role and doesn't even appear in its first half hour. This story is one of uplift in the face of incredible odds. Its cast of virtual unknowns are superb. And all four of the young African actors are themselves refugees or children of refugees and their ability to relate to the experience allows for a kind of acting you don't see in your average film. I can't wait for it to be available for download or on a DVD. I intend to have friends over to watch it and see for themselves what a really good movie is all about.

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    • Trivia
      "The Lost Boys of Sudan", the name given to over 20,000 boys of the Nuer and Dinka ethnic groups, who were displaced and/or orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War, served as inspiration for the movie.
    • Goofs
      After Jeremiah quits his grocery job and goes back to the employment agency, the phone number in the window is a St Louis area code, not Kansas City.
    • Quotes

      Young Jeremiah: Some of these people have no color.

      Young Mamere: Because they are born without skin.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Reese Witherspoon Performances (2017)
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      Thon Ci Ben e Nyoth De Gem
      Written by Mary Garang

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2014 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Kenya
      • India
      • United States
      • Canada
      • South Africa
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una Buena Mentira
    • Filming locations
      • Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • Black Label Media
      • Blue Sky Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,722,209
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $841,422
      • Oct 5, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,396,345
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
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