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Nothing But the Truth (1995) offers a gritty exploration of deception and morality. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic, as it delves into the psyche of its characters. The performances are decent; the chemistry between the polygraph examiner and the murder suspect adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. The film plays with the theme of truth versus perception, really digging into how we often misread people. Pacing can be a bit uneven, and some scenes drag, but they contribute to an overall sense of tension that keeps you engaged. It’s not about flashy effects, but rather the raw human emotions at play that make it distinctive in the crime drama subgenre.
Engaging character dynamicsExplores themes of truth and moralityUneven pacing but rich atmosphere
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