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So, 'Lies, Truth, No More Lies: A Self-Portrait' is a quirky exploration of Kieran Pritchard's life, which comes off as this chaotic blend of humor and self-deprecation. The pacing feels a bit scattered at times, yet it aligns perfectly with Kieran's own unraveling narrative. There are moments where you seriously question what's real versus what's just a facade he's built. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for a comedy—like the visual gags that really enhance the story without overshadowing it. Performances lean into the absurdity, and Kieran’s character is both relatable and frustrating. It's distinct in its approach to truth, lies, and the messiness of identity, making it a curious watch for indie film fans.
Interesting take on identity and authenticity.Engaging performances, especially from the lead.The humor might not land for everyone, but it's unique.
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