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The Absolute Truth, a 1997 TV movie, dives deep into the murky waters of journalistic ethics. It’s got this tense atmosphere that keeps you on edge, especially as Seymour’s character grapples with the moral dilemmas of her role as a newswoman. The pacing has that typical TV movie rhythm, but it works for the story, allowing the tension to build in a way that feels almost claustrophobic. Devane delivers a performance that’s both charismatic and unsettling, really embodying the duality of a public figure hiding dark secrets. The themes of betrayal and the cost of truth resonate throughout. It's not one of those flashy films, but it’s got a gritty reality to it that makes you think long after it’s over.
Features strong performances from Seymour and Devane.Explores themes of truth versus loyalty.Captivating atmosphere with a tense narrative flow.
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