Review of The Game of Truth (2004) by Charles H — 16 Apr 2007
One would think that the scene where the "game of truth" is played would be easily recollected from this film -- it is the title after all. For me, it is not. This is a straight-forward comedy with no real surprises in store for its audience.
The cast wasn't bad, except I didn't care much for the actor playing Ernesto. Now for the ingredients: borrow the most basic surface elements from "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," "American Beauty," "Short Time," and "Indecent Proposal;" then, set the film in Argentina with a Spanish-speaking cast, and voila, you have this movie in a nutshell.
Good for a few chuckles, but not exactly memorable.
This review of The Game of Truth (2004) was written by Charles H on 16 Apr 2007.
The Game of Truth has generally received mixed reviews.
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