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Lies (1983) is a curious blend of drama and thriller that leans heavily into a dark narrative. It's about this struggling actress who takes on a high-paying gig to portray a wealthy heiress locked away in a lunatic asylum. The twist? She's unwittingly stepping into a sinister trap, acting as a stand-in for a murdered girl. The atmosphere is thick with tension and paranoia, thanks to some effective practical effects that enhance the unsettling vibe. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but it adds to the overall disorientation of the story. Performances are pretty solid, capturing that sense of desperation and chaos. It's definitely a film that leaves you questioning reality and identity, which gives it a unique edge.
Interesting commentary on identity.Explores themes of deception and madness.Notable for practical effects in a low-budget setting.
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