Review of The Good Lie (2014) by Richard Corliss for Time — 02 Oct 2014
The lumpiness of The Good Lie’s progression – from infancy to adulthood, and from the horrors of war to gentle social comedy and back again – proclaims a respect for facts and truths that can’t be molded into a smooth narrative.
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This review of The Good Lie (2014) was written by Richard Corliss and published by Time on 02 Oct 2014.
The Good Lie has generally received positive reviews.
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