The Invention of Lying

This romantic comedy takes place in an alternate reality in which the concept of lying does not even exist. Everyone speaks the truth and nothing but the truth with no thought of the consequences.

But when a down-on-his-luck schmuck named Mark (The Office's Ricky Gervais, also co-director) suddenly develops the ability to lie, he finds that dishonesty has its rewards and he easily lies his way to fame and fortune. But lies have a way of spreading, and Mark begins to realize that things are getting a little out of control when some of his tallest tales are being taken as gospel. With the entire world now hanging on his every word, there is only one thing Mark has not been able to lie his way into: the heart of the woman he loves (Jennifer Garner).

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Rating: 2 Flicks Review:

If you think that a world without lying wouldn’t be much fun, Ricky Gervais proves you right with his disappointing directorial debut.

As a massive fan of The Office and Extras (I re-watched Season 2 all in one sitting a few weeks back), plus Gervais’ stand-up material, it’s quite amazing to think that such a mediocre film could come from a man of such a quality track record.

The conceit about a world that has never lied wears thin and pushes the bounds of believability too far. On top of that, uninspired camerawork and flat lighting combines with intentionally plain art direction to give this a made-for-TV look.

Recycling his usual shtick about fat men with snub noses (again, see the Bowie episode of Extras), Gervais pairs his own aesthetically challenged character against Jennifer Garner’s Anna. He truthfully calls her the sweetest person he knows, yet the audience will see her as shallow and dim-witted. Seems her only attribute is her looks, something that goes against the intended message of beauty being on the inside. The rest of the movie plays out like those phony moralistic endings on South Park, except in this case the earnestness is groan inducing. I was bored stiff.

By Andrew Hedley, Flicks.co.nz

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Release date: November 26th 2009.

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