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So, 'Honesty' from 2003 isn’t exactly a high-profile flick, but it has this quirky charm. The premise revolves around Moses, who’s the epitome of a nice guy, and his crying jags every time he lies—definitely sets a unique tone. Then you have Didi, this materialistic type who sees dollar signs when she hears about Moses' inheritance. It creates this odd romantic tension, with a comedy vibe that keeps things light. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but I think it adds to the overall feel. The performances are a mixed bag, yet they somehow fit the absurdity of the script. I wouldn’t call it groundbreaking, but it has a distinctive flavor that might appeal to collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
quirky charm · unique premise · light comedy vibe
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