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(2023 TV Movie)

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6/10
Heartfelt But Tonally Confused
whiterose-548287 July 2023
At it's core The Effects of Lying is a heartfelt film about the secrets a family keep from each other and how they each deal with the consequences of their secrets being revealed. While this is an interesting premise, the way the film decides to tell this story leaves it feeling tonally confused. It is advertised as being a comedy but it isn't funny enough to truly be considered as such, while at the same time it's also a bit too lighthearted and silly in moments to come across as a serious thought-provoking drama. Looking at the previous work of the writer and director it appears they both come from a background of working on TV dramas which makes the comedy angle even more confusing. I also felt that some of the characters' reactions to the situations they found themselves in were somewhat unusual and unrealistic, and that some characters are forgiven for their actions a little too easily.

The main reason I decided to watch the film was because it starred Laila Rouass who is a personal favourite actress of mine since her days of playing Sarah Page in Primeval and as expected she gives another good performance in this film with what she's given. Mark Williams of Father Brown and Harry Potter fame is also a nice addition to the cast, though his talent is somewhat wasted here as a character that only really exists to reveal a secret about our main protagonist's past. The rest of the cast I am not as familiar with but they all gave fine performances with what they had to work with.

Overall while it isn't perfect, The Effects of Lying is a watchable film with some heartfelt moments and messages on family and what's important in life. If only the film had a more consistent tone I may have given it a higher rating.
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9/10
Beautifully crafted Family drama comedy
mferguson198419 July 2023
"The Effect of Lying" is a heartwarming and humorous dramatic comedy that takes audiences on an unforgettable journey with an English Indian family caught in a web of lies. This charming film manages to strike the perfect balance between laughter and introspection, resulting in a truly inspiring cinematic experience.

The story revolves around a family, who find themselves entangled in a series of elaborate lies. As the lies begin to unravel, the family members are forced to confront the consequences of their actions, leading to both comical and poignant moments that resonate deeply with viewers.

What sets this film apart is its exceptional script, each character is portrayed with remarkable depth and nuance, bringing their struggles and triumphs to life on the screen.

The director demonstrates a keen understanding of the human condition, deftly weaving together moments of laughter and reflection. The film's comedic timing is impeccable, delivering plenty of hilarious situations that have the audience erupting in laughter. Yet, it is in the moments of vulnerability and honesty where the film truly shines, reminding us of the power of truth and the strength of family bonds.

"The Effect of Lying" also deserves praise for its thought-provoking themes. It explores the universal desire to fit in and the lengths people go to protect their loved ones. Through the comedic lens, the film delivers a powerful message about the importance of honesty, self-acceptance, and the transformative power of embracing one's cultural heritage.

Visually the movie, and the house its filmed in, captures the essence of both Indian and English cultures.

Overall, "The Effect of Lying" is a delightful and inspiring film that leaves a lasting impression. It is a testament to the human spirit, reminding us of the complexities of life and the strength we find in embracing our true selves. With its stellar cast, clever storytelling, and heartfelt messages, this movie is a must-see for anyone seeking an uplifting and entertaining cinematic experience.
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5/10
An opportunity missed
jimmyhatz-7196428 December 2023
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I had high expectations for this show, hoping it would be a game-changer in portraying British Asian life on TV. Unfortunately, it didn't quite hit the mark. The script and dialogue, while aiming for a universal appeal, ended up feeling a bit too generic. It's as if they ironed out all the unique South Asian nuances to fit any culture, which didn't really ring true for a typical South Asian family setting in this scenario.

There was also this rather peculiar scene where the protagonist is having a serious chat with his child while, in the next room, his wife is in a rather compromising situation with someone else. This just seemed a bit off to me. It felt like a missed opportunity to delve deeper into more genuine character development for all the characters.

On the brighter side, it's great to see efforts being made to bring South Asian characters and faces to the screen. Hats off to ITV for taking the first steps. I'm hopeful that future shows will capture the true essence of British Asian life in a way that's both accurate and engaging.
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