Lies We Tell (2017)
4/10
Pessimistic view of Pakistan culture in the UK
3 May 2023
(2017) Lies We Tell CRIME DRAMA

It's like, you look at a poster of acting greats Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel, and you are thinking that perhaps that it's not going to be a bad movie, and then as soon as you watch it, Harvey Keitel is not even there very long. As the Harvey Keitel character was nothing more, but part of the set up between the eventual relationship of Byrne and Keitel's mistress, played by Sibylla Deen.

Donald (Gabriel Byrne) is a long time faithful chauffeur for philanthropist, Demi Lampross (Harvey Keitel). And as soon as Demi dies of natural causes, he leaves Donald instructions of how to dispose of his expensive flat before he resides to a farm. Except that upon of his arrival, Demi's mistress, Amber (Sibylla Deen) shows up as she begins to make herself more comfortable. And at first, they both got off on a bad note, but as soon as the movie moves along, they become more acquainted with one another. We also get to know more a little more about Donald, such as he used to be married but got split up as a result of a death of their daughter. And as far as Amber is concerned, that she is Pakistan who lives with her family and that both her parents, despite living in the UK also practice the culture as well, as she has a 16 year old sister, who is being set up to be married to Amber's ex, Nathan (Reece Ritchie) who makes a living as a drug dealer and criminal. And for some odd reason, Donald unknowingly gets involve with Amber's personal affairs even though he has problems of his own.

To read about the Pakistan culture is more entertaining then watching this movie, as it does not end on a good note if police are never involved, as if it involves harming others is not tolerated in the UK no matter what religion is practiced.
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