Lying (2006) - M.blash -
The film serves as a fascinating time capsule of "it-girl" indie cinema. Sevigny delivers a performance that is characteristically cool and impenetrable, making her the perfect vessel for a character defined by what she hides. Reception and Legacy
The story unfolds over a long weekend at a lush, secluded country estate. Megan (Chloë Sevigny) has invited a group of acquaintances—played by an impressive ensemble including Jena Malone, Leelee Sobieski, and Henry Gummer—for a getaway. Lying (2006) - M.Blash
At its core, Lying explores the .
The film asks whether a lie matters if everyone around you is too polite, bored, or self-absorbed to challenge it. The film serves as a fascinating time capsule
Despite being a "party" or a "getaway," the characters remain profoundly disconnected. Their interactions are characterized by long silences, non-sequiturs, and a sense of profound ennui. Megan (Chloë Sevigny) has invited a group of