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Trzech sudańskich chłopców po brutalnej pacyfikacji ich wiosek cudem dociera do obozu uchodźców w Kenii. Po 15 latach, kiedy wreszcie pogodzą się z traumą dzieciństwa, otrzymują nową szansę od losu. Mogą wyjechać do USA i tam osiedlić się na stałe. Docierają do Kansas, gdzie zająć się nimi ma młoda konsultantka do spraw zatrudnienia Carrie (Reese Witherspoon). Czy zdystansowana Carrie zmieni swoje podejście do życia przejmując odpowiedzialność za trzech młodych chłopaków dla których Ameryka jest "krainą z innego świata"? (Cineman)

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POMO 

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angielski It’s been I while since I saw a movie that would defend family values so cleanly, strongly and without sentiment, while at the same time confronting two diametrically different cultures in an intelligent, emotional and witty manner. The two scenes where the natives wandering in the bush stick a hollow straw into the ground to drink groundwater, and a few years later intuitively stick a plastic straw into a MacDonald’s cup to drink Coke, are top notch. The Good Lie is well written, acted and directed. I was moved. Reese Witherspoon sells the film in the posters, but appears in the film only after half an hour. The true main characters are a group of Sudanese, of which at least the woman is not even an actress (you couldn’t tell, though). Produced under the auspices of Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. [San Diego Film Festival] ()

Kaka 

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angielski You know that what makes a quality film is the issues it deals with and not the execution, right? There are a lot of clichés, just enough sentiment and the acting is great, or rather the black Sudanese faces give it a strange, raw and fresh touch of reality. Otherwise, it's a fairytale, with an expected "everything fits together beautifully" scenario, and in fact that's about the last thing that really happens in this clash of two different worlds, off-screen. ()

kaylin 

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angielski The film is actually quite good and it shows that moving to America with the expectation that it will be the promised land is a big lie. What bothered me immensely, though, was the calculating nature of Reese's character. She is such a clichéd character - a woman who doesn't care about anything until she meets completely different people and realizes what she had done wrong - it's just unpleasant. ()