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So, 'Tell Me a Lie' unfolds in a rather unconventional way, doesn't it? Trevor Bridge plays this pool guy who's roped into a rather peculiar arrangement with David Chase, the married guy who's definitely more hairy than handsome. The pacing is a bit erratic, almost like a day in the life of these characters, filled with unexpected twists. The film explores themes of temptation and the complex moral landscape that comes with it. The performances have a raw quality that adds to the film's offbeat charm, even if the direction is somewhat masked in obscurity. It's a curious watch, for sure, with moments that linger more than you'd expect.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar, with limited releases and a lack of mainstream exposure which might contribute to its scarcity. For collectors, having this in your archive offers a glimpse into indie cinema's exploration of unconventional narratives and character dynamics. The film's unique premise and character-driven storytelling can spark discussions, making it a curious piece among niche collections.
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