THE TRUTH (2013)
Caleb (Sean Paul Lockhart, a former porn actor)), plays a character who’s been grossly and insanely abused since childhood by his psychotic mother, has never experienced love. When he meets Jeremy (Rob Moretti), Jeremy’s smitten. And Jeremy does feel the same. Caleb’s emotions (termed “borderline personality disorder” by his psychologist schism. Caleb discovers that Jeremy hasn’t been genuinely honest about – well, no spoiler alert here. Caleb’s mentally ill mother, Caleb torturously gives in to his maleficent demons. Caleb handcuffs Jeremy to the bed – until the truth’s exposed. Most critics hated this film and for good reason. Given, I found Lockhart’s performance and the erotic scenes in the rough compelling. But all things in perspective, the TRUTH is the plot’s melodramatic, a hackneyed “thriller” and, in sum, so God-awful, it’s silly. You might want to watch THE TRUTH if you love the Razzies. But if I were you, I’d just skip it.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
The production is well, I mean, it does not seem a gay low budget movie but the acting fails somehow the rest is not that bad you can see the whole thing.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
While it starts out as a sweet love story, it quickly turns cray cray and proves that dating can be dangerous for your health!!!
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
The worst movie I have seen in a very long time. Poor acting, direction, camera work. It felt like gay propaganda meets cheap porno (I'm referring to the music here) with Calvin Klein product placements to keep you eating your popcorn.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Sean Paul Lockhart (who some you may know better as porn star Brent Corrigan) tries out his acting chops, and he's not half bad.
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Slow beginning with a psychotic boyfriend.
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
For once a movie in the genre that does not cover the typical subjects. I applaud them for trying hard. It's too bad Sean can't really act. But I applaud the effort. More of this type of movie for the genre would be welcome but with real actors.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
This is THE must see movie of the year!!!! Everything about it is done with perfection. The acting, the story, the eye candy. This movie is sooooo goood
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
There are even not enough materials supporting a 90 minutes feature, in addition to the lousy production & acting.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Truth (2014) begins with a young man in prison. A doctor comes to talk to him. She's not a lawyer. She's possibly a psychologist, which should be some indication of the young man's mental state. The young man then struggles to remember the events that led to his incarceration. The rest of the movie becomes a series of flashbacks. Those flashbacks form a narrative, which depicts the young man's relationship with an older guy. The relationship reveals secrets that each of the two men have and in each case the secret is forced out. Their reactions to each other's secret define their characters. One reaction is compassion and empathy, while the other reaction is anger and vengeance. Given the way the movie opens, it hints that possibly something bad will happen to the older man in question, but writer-director Rob Moretti surprises the audience as to where things go.
The framing device is quickly forgotten as Sean Paul Lockhart who plays the young man in question named Caleb Jacobs, a barista in a New Jersey coffee shop, meets Jeremy Dorian, played by Moretti himself, an emergency room doctor. After an online chat, the two almost immediately jump into bed together for some very intense sex. From that point forward, the movie is weighted toward peeling the layers back on Caleb.
We do learn one thing about Jeremy. He's a recovering alcoholic who's been sober for 15 years, but that's it. Caleb rapidly welcomes Jeremy into his life, which mostly exposes Caleb's past, particularly the lies he tells about his mother, played by Suzanne Didonna.
Didonna gives a great performance here. In an amazing monologue in which her character unleashes a slew of hatred, bigotry and the most vile things imaginable at Caleb, you become thoroughly convinced that she is a woman who would violently punch her own pregnant belly. It is a haunting scene and a scary performance. It's a manic and bipolar, emotional swing that was parallel to Kathy Bates in Misery (1990) and was a performance that further reminded me of that Stephen King adaptation.
The final third of this movie is crazy. It's absolutely crazy and very, very disturbing. It seems to suggest how Moretti feels is the ugly consequence that comes from people holding onto secrets and not telling the truth, or else it's just a fun exaggeration of mental illness reaching a snapping point. It also gives Lockhart who used to be a gay, adult film star an opportunity to show his range as an actor, and to portray a character with a lot of complexity, and I mean a lot of complexity.
Four Stars out of Five.
Not Rated but recommended for mature audiences.
Running Time: 1 hr. and 34 mins.
Opens January 10 at the Quad Cinema in New York.
Opens January 10 everywhere on Vimeo http://vimeo.com/ondemand/7965
Opens February 11 on the Dish Network.
For more information, go to: http://truth-the-movie.com/