The Lie streaming
Genre
Horror
Year
2018
Runtime
1h35

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Metascore

The Lie

One lie. Endless consequences. Family trust on the line.

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Synopsis

The Lie (2018) is a psychological drama that delves into the complexities of family dynamics when a seemingly harmless lie spirals out of control. The film follows a father, Chris, played by Peter Sarsgaard, and his wife as they confront the unsettling consequences when their teenage daughter becomes entangled in a web of deceit. With mounting pressure and moral dilemmas, the family's bond is tested in ways that challenge their trust, love, and sense of reality. Set against a suspenseful backdrop, the story explores themes of parental protection, guilt, and the unintended effects of dishonesty.

Cast

  • Peter Sarsgaard

    Peter Sarsgaard

    Jay Logan

  • Mireille Enos

    Mireille Enos

    Rebecca Logan

  • Joey King

    Joey King

    Kayla Logan

  • Cas Anvar

    Cas Anvar

    Sam Ifrani

  • Patti Kim

    Patti Kim

    Detective Kenji Tagata

  • Nicholas Lea

    Nicholas Lea

    Detective Rodney Barnes

Reviews

The Lie has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 44%, indicating a divided critical reception with some praising its tense atmosphere and performances, while others critique its pacing and narrative depth. Metacritic scores the movie at 45/100, suggesting average or mixed reviews. For example, some reviewers commend Peter Sarsgaard's compelling portrayal of a conflicted father navigating a moral crisis, noting the film's attempt to build suspense around ethical decisions and family secrets. However, criticisms often point to the movie’s slow development and predictability, which can detract from the overall impact. IMDb users give it a rating of 5.8/10, reflecting a similarly mixed response that balances appreciation for the film’s thematic ambitions with disappointment in its execution. Overall, The Lie is acknowledged for its strong premise and performances but seen as falling short in fully engaging or delivering a consistently gripping narrative.