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Lies (2016) presents an intriguing dive into the mind of a designer—a character study wrapped in a poetic interview format. The film's tone is contemplative, almost dreamlike, with a slow pacing that allows the viewer to fully absorb the intricate layers of its protagonist's thoughts and artistic philosophy. The dialogue, rich and poetic, adds a unique flavor that elevates the narrative, making it less of a traditional story and more of an exploration of creativity and self. While the director remains unknown, the performances carry the weight of authenticity, inviting viewers into a space where art and life intertwine. It's distinct in how it focuses on personal truths, rather than flashy visuals or dramatic arcs, emphasizing the raw essence of artistic expression.
Features a unique interview formatIntricate character study of a designerRich, poetic dialogue that shapes the narrative
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