Great concept but the execution is a little shabby due to a generic Hollywood love story. The not-lying is pretty much verbal abuse, which takes up most of the film. Sometimes it is delivered well, such as the quips from Fey. Rickey Gervais shines in moments that are reminiscent ...( read more)
The Invention of Lying
47%
![]()
liked it
The Invention of Lying
Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Jeffrey Tambor
Set in a world where the concept of lying doesn't exist, a loser changes his lot when he invents lying and uses it to get ahead.
Id: 11040235
Do you want to see this movie?
Recent Reviews
-
December 28, 2009
-
December 21, 2009
Probably funnier on paper than film, Ricky Gervais' directorial debut seems to run out of inspiration well before it ends. The premise is brilliant, but after twenty or thirty minutes, it starts to seem like the same joke over and over again. Still, Gervais is perfect, surrounded...( read more)
-
November 21, 2009
I was kind of disappointed with this film. I love Ricky Gervais and his performance was hilarious, as usual, but the rest of the cast didn't really deliver. Jennifer Garner just annoyed me in this movie. The plot was really creative, though.
-
October 31, 2009
Like "Idiocracy", "The Invention of Lying" has a wonderful premise but nothing to do with it. What if nobody ever told a single lie. People would be brutally honest, for one thing, but co-screenwriters Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson also illustrate that it is a world without ...( read more)
-
October 30, 2009
How do you go about getting your way--or making your way--in a world where fiction or lying (even white lies) are non-existent? In The Invention of Lying, that question seems to be the prevailing theme. Of course, things in our world are made so much more simple by the act of tel...( read more)
-
January 3, 2010
Premissa muito criativa e o filme é bem engraçado até que perde um pouco o rumo e tenta se tornar uma comédia romântica...
-
January 3, 2010
Trying too hard to be like 'Ghost Town', this film falls short. The script is way too predictable. Good acting from Jennifer Garner, but overdone by Ricky Gervais. The plot is good and this film could've been a lot better if given to the right people.
-
January 3, 2010
Ricky Gervais' outrageously funny satire of the human condition proved too bitter and cynical for mainstream audiences, but anyone who has ever found themselves on the outside looking in will find much to appreciate here. "The Sermon of the Pizza Boxes" is a comic gem!!!
