Review of Brilliant Lies (1996) by James H — 13 Jul 2010
60/100. It's a fascinating idea, showing both sides of a sexual discrimination lawsuit, and what makes it work is that it isn't a black and white case and their appear to be lies and truths on both sides.
It holds your interest because it has aroused your curiosity about what the outcome will be. It doesn't always deliver, but at least it held my interest and got me thinking. Good performances by all, Anthony LaPaglia stands out.
This review of Brilliant Lies (1996) was written by James H on 13 Jul 2010.
Brilliant Lies has generally received mixed reviews.
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