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Separate Lies (2005)

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Reviews Counted: 85 Fresh: 60  Rotten:25 Average Rating: 6.8/10
 
Consensus: Though the characters in this tasteful adult drama keep a stiff upper lip, the moral dilemmas are nuanced and the emotional pain feels real.
 

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Rated: 15

Runtime: 86 mins

Theatrical Release: 18-11-2005

Synopsis: The British actor Tom Wilkinson's astonishing performance anchors SEPARATE LIES, a nuanced adult drama packed with moral dilemmas and existential questions. Julian Fellowes, who received an Academy Award for penning Robert Altman's GOSFORD PARK, makes his first foray into the... The British actor Tom Wilkinson's astonishing performance anchors SEPARATE LIES, a nuanced adult drama packed with moral dilemmas and existential questions. Julian Fellowes, who received an Academy Award for penning Robert Altman's GOSFORD PARK, makes his first foray into the director's chair with this sophisticated film, which centers around Wilkinson's repressed upper class lawyer James Manning. A well-groomed British society couple, James and his lovely, polished wife Anne (BREAKING THE WAVE's Emily Watson) live that sort of perfectly presentable life that John Cheever has made a literary career out of exposing. Cloaked under a veil of politeness, manners, and ultimately, self-delusion, they are so far deep into enacting their roles that they come to believe them. When their maid's husband is killed in a tragic hit-and-run accident in front of their vacation home, James immediately suspects that his dashing and suspicious neighborhood Bill Bule was behind the wheel. Upon telling Anne his intention to relay the hypothesis to the law, he receives some shocking news; Anne and Bill have been carrying out an affair for months, and they were both in the car as it turned into a tool of manslaughter. These harsh facts that James is confronted with have the effect of years of psychotherapy; the man of perfection is suddenly aware of the morass of half-truths and societal pressures that have led him to this point in life. As a man whose work rests upon upholding the law, he now must face the difficult moral dilemma of either turning in his own wife for a horrific crime or keeping up appearances. Based on Nigel Balchin's largely forgotten mid-century novel A WAY THROUGH THE WOOD, this is a movie that builds up its impact gradually and smoothly. Elegant and unobtrusive camerawork, a minimalist score, and performances of subtle and understated power add up to a story that is at once morality tale, social critique, and neo-noir mystery. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Tom Wilkinson, Emily Watson, Rupert Everett, Hermione Norris, Linda Bassett

Director: Julian Fellowes
Producer: Steve Clark-Hall

DVD Info

Release:

Sep 2, 2007

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Keep Case
  • Dual Side

Audio:

  • Dolby Surround 5.1 - English
  • Dolby Surround - French
  • Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary - Julian Fellowes - Writer/Director
  • Trailers
  • Side A: Full Frame Feature
  • Full Frame - 1.33
  • Side B: Widescreen Feature
  • Widescreen - 2.35

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A solidly made but strangely lightweight drama.

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Jamie Woolley
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Engaging drama that doesn't quite pull off its transition from thriller to emotional drama, but compensates with strong performances, particularly from Tom Wilkinson.

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10/29/05
Matthew Turner
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Allows its cast to create fascinating characters we're genuinely interested in, even if they're not entirely likeable

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A fascinating character study of lies, truth and the consequences

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05/12/06
Jonathan Kiefer
Sacramento News & Review
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Separate Lies seems to take forever to unfold, and when it does, it makes one wonder if it was worth the trouble.

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John J. Puccio
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At the mercy of material so fussy that no amount of frenetically-chopped vegetables can lend the piece much in the way of tension.

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Walter Chaw
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...Fellowes, who won a much deserved Oscar for his screenplay for Gosford Park, makes a fine directing debut with this updated variation on a classic theme...

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12/15/05
Andy Klein
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What lies underneath doesn't surprise. But it's fascinating to watch that peeling as it happens.

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11/18/05
Roger Moore
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This may seem like a bleak ride, but the performances are so compelling that it's impossible to look away.

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11/17/05
John Thomason
Orlando Weekly
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Julian Fellowes turns out to be every bit as good a director as he is a writer.

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11/09/05
Ken Hanke
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Julian Fellowes is two for two.

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10/30/05
Raoul Hernandez
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