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Invention of Lying, The
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Mixed or average reviews
Based on 31 critic reviews
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Comedy | Romance
Written by:
Ricky Gervais
Matt Robinson
Directed by:
Ricky Gervais
Matt Robinson
Release Date:
Theatrical: October 2, 2009
DVD: January 19, 2010
Running Time: 100 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Summary
RATING: PG-13 for language including some sexual material and a drug reference
Starring Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Jeffrey Tambor, Fionnula Flanagan, Rob Lowe, and Tina Fey
The Invention of Lying takes place in an alternate reality where lying--even the concept of a lie--does not exist. Everyone--from politicians to advertisers to the man and woman on the street--speaks the truth and nothing but the truth with no thought of the consequences. But when a down-on-his-luck loser named Mark suddenly develops the ability to lie, he finds that dishonesty has its rewards. In a world where every word is assumed to be the absolute truth, Mark easily lies his way to fame and fortune. But lies have a way of spreading, and Mark begins to realize that things are getting a little out of control when some of his tallest tales are being taken as, well, gospel. With the entire world now hanging on his every word, there is only one thing Mark has not been able to lie his way into: the heart of the woman he loves. (Warner Bros.)
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
In its amiable, quiet, PG-13 way, The Invention of Lying is a remarkably radical comedy.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
The performances are razor sharp. And the ideas in this movie are, no kidding, big.
Read Full Review >New York Magazine David Edelstein
However cheeky and blasphemous, this is, at heart, a rather sweet little fable. Which of course would mean nothing if it weren’t explosively funny.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen
Gervais and Robinson take what might have been a cute concept comedy and elevate it to delicious heights.
Read Full Review >San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
Ricky Gervais, instead of resting on formula and on a familiar persona, uses his first opportunity as a big-screen actor-director to make an original comedy that expresses some real thinking and feeling.
Read Full Review >Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
The cascade of ideas proves to be both pleasurable and frustrating. As the movie retreats into a happy-ever-after ending, even its outrageous lies seem more like little white ones.
Read Full Review >Miami Herald Connie Ogle
Gervais' wickedly sly concept lingers quite awhile after the final chuckle. And that's the truth.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps
The film doesn’t traffic in drollery for its own sake. Between laughs, Lying uses its skewed reality to comment on our own need to create useful fictions to wallpaper over the abyss.
Read Full Review >Portland Oregonian Marc Mohan
It's a fantastic high concept to wrap the film around, and Gervais comes close to fulfilling its potential, especially when he tells a comforting deathbed lie to his dying mother and accidentally invents religion.
Read Full Review >USA Today Claudia Puig
By adhering to the romantic-comedy formula, The Invention of Lying stops short of being truly inventive. But enough sequences are fresh and inspired to make this a comedy honestly worth catching.
Read Full Review >Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
Gervais doesn't have movie-star good looks; it's his line delivery that has sex appeal.
Read Full Review >Washington Post Ann Hornaday
Like Gervais, the audience wants to see a struggle, which here comes down to whether unvarnished honesty or random acts of compassionate deceit will win the day. That alone makes for entertainingly high stakes.
Read Full Review >Variety Justin Chang
While it never tops the explosive hilarity of its first 20 minutes, The Invention of Lying is a smartly written, nicely layered comedy that, like last year's underappreciated "Ghost Town," casts Ricky Gervais as a mild-mannered schlub who manages, in spite of himself, to make the world a better place.
Read Full Review >Austin Chronicle Kimberley Jones
If anything, The Invention of Lying is too soft for the satirical promise of its premise.
Read Full Review >Rolling Stone Peter Travers
For its first stingingly funny half hour, The Invention of Lying had me thinking that Ricky Gervais had finally found a way to bring his indisputable brilliance at TV comedy (The Office, Extras) to the big screen. Then the air went out of the balloon. What a shame.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Inquirer David Hiltbrand
Invention - a mash-up of two Jim Carrey comedies, "Liar Liar" and "Bruce Almighty" - flirts with being a one-gag pony. Shocking sincerity loses its comic impact after a while.
Read Full Review >ReelViews James Berardinelli
It's surprising to admit that the British comedian, known far and wide for his willingness to take risks, plays it safe in The Invention of Lying - a fault from which the movie never truly recovers.
Read Full Review >St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Williams
This topsy-turvy flick is fitfully funny, but more often it's just odd, like the first draft of a "Twilight Zone" episode that's missing its moral.
Read Full Review >Time Out New York David Fear
Once the sharp, clever satire gives way to what feels like a special must-see-TV episode, the movie’s promise slowly deflates.
Read Full Review >New York Daily News Joe Neumaier
Once it's high-concept plot kicks in, Gervais' hilariously self-deprecating persona is really all that keeps it grounded.
Read Full Review >The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey
The result is an erratically funny but often frustrating comedy, with an interesting premise hobbled by internal inconsistencies and uneven writing.
Read Full Review >Boston Globe Ty Burr
With The Invention of Lying, the British comic actor Ricky Gervais has come up with a wickedly funny idea for a movie - and then purged the wickedness right out of it.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
The romantic plot, involving his unrequited loved for Garner, is soured by her character's unconcealed shallowness: she won't have him because his genes aren't up to snuff.
Read Full Review >Slate Dana Stevens
Despite the ambitious scope of its premise, this confounding, disappointing and, in the end, depressing movie is content to devote 80 percent of its screen time to wondering who gets to kiss the girl.
Read Full Review >The New York Times Manohla Dargis
While the movie is a conceptual pip filled with quotable laughs and gentle pokes at religious faith at its most literal, it also looks so shoddy that you yearn for the camerawork, lighting and polish of his shows.
Read Full Review >New York Post Kyle Smith
Turns out to be a dour, shouty atheist manifesto. With a change of scenery it could have been called "Godless in Seattle."
Read Full Review >The New Yorker Anthony Lane
The last third of the movie is as bad as anything I’ve seen this year, with the laughs trailing off, and half of the supporting characters, the zestier ones, being airbrushed from the frame. (What director in his right mind would drop Tina Fey from the proceedings?)
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey
Ultimately it's the characters who are the joke -- too thin, too vacuous, too unlikable for us to care what happens in the next 30 minutes, much less for the rest of their lives. Too bad, really, because the truth is Gervais is a very funny guy. The ugly truth is that The Invention of Lying isn't -- funny, that is.
Read Full Review >Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
In the spirit of that world, I cannot tell a lie: The Invention of Lying, which the English comedian both directed and wrote with Matthew Robinson, soon loses altitude and eventually falls flat.
Read Full Review >Village Voice Nick Pinkerton
Lying brushes more big ideas than commonplace comedies, but hasn't taken those ideas through enough drafts to work out their implications or--harder still--make them killingly funny.
Read Full Review >Empire Chris Hewitt
Proof that when you aim for the stars, sometimes you find a black hole. Hopefully just an anomaly for the usually wonderful Gervais.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 5.4 (out of 10) based on 74 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Brian N. gave it a6:
A fantastic concept that sadly runs out of steam in the first 60 minutes then degenerates into murky waters.
Brad A gave it an8:
I enjoyed this movie quite a bit. The story is unique and the brutal honesty is hilarious. Gervais is absolutely perfect like others have said. The surprising thing about this film was the touching story. From the previews you would not have guessed that is has a serious side found through humor. The bet part is still "the man in the sky" parts.
Michael gave it a10:
A remarkable movie. It accomplishes both a sweet romantic comedy with a sharp existential critique of religion underneath. Beautiful and moving approach to dealing with mortality.
Sandi J. gave it a5:
When reading reviews here, keep in mind that ALL REVIEWS by LOGAN ST. CLOUD are IDENTICAL to others written by him. They are CUT AND PASTE COPIES, and they promote his religious views, so just keep that in mind when reading his comments. They have nothing to do with the movies themselves...take a look at his review for "Capitalism: A Love Story"...word for word the same review as this one for "The Invention of Lying". I wish there were a way to report him for abuse, but since there isn't, I am sounding the alert this way by "outing" his religious proseletizing,,I would be willing to bet that he hasn't seen any of the movies he has "reviewed" from his religious fanatic viewpoint.
David S gave it an8:
Very enjoyable film and although it wasn't half as good as The Office or Extras it still managed to remain funny throughout. Gervais shows his atheist views cleverly throughout the film and this underlying meanig to a decent comedy is why it deserves 8 out of 10.
Harry H gave it a3:
Really, quite a disappointment. I would say the review by Empire is spot-on, the film isn't so much about telling the truth, but people taking the piss out of Gervais for an hour and a half. The film lacks a decent stroyline and character development. There are are occasional laughs, which are used to make the trailer. Wouldn't advise the film, but have met people who did enjoy it.
Chris H gave it a7:
This movie is just fun to watch and very silly. It doesn't have any amazing special fx or lots of twists... it's just a feel good movie.
