The Whole Truth (2009)

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Angela (Elisabeth Röhm), a morally bankrupt acting coach, helps slimy criminals avoid prison by training them how to appear innocent in court. But when a former client pegs her as his next murder victim, Angela starts running scared and realizes her past mistakes. Written and directed by Colleen Patrick, this screwball comedy also stars Eric Roberts, Sean Patrick Flanery, Jim Holmes and Rick Overton.

Introduction
"The Whole Truth" is a 2009 funny film directed by Colleen Patrick, produced by Larry Estes, and starring Elisabeth Röhm, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Eric Roberts. The movie unites humor, romance, dream chasing, and soul-searching in an amusing mix.

Plot Overview
The story focuses on Angela Masters (Elisabeth Röhm), an enthusiastic and hardworking starlet who takes on a tough role within a male-dominated action movie. To get into her role, she uses method acting and dives into this brand-new character with all her aspiration and dedication.

Throughout the film, Angela is required to handle challenging characters from her co-workers, consisting of a sexist action star and his suspicious better half, an over-the-top director, and an unempathetic producer. In addition, Angela has a hard time to balance her expert life with her personal life as she establishes sensations for her co-star and navigates her relationship with her boyfriend.

Character Development
Elisabeth Röhm does an outstanding task as Angela Masters. Angela is figured out, ambitious, and concentrated on her acting profession. She needs to deal with sexism in the market, that makes her journey even more difficult. Yet, Angela does not let these obstacles stop her. Instead, she uses her decision and ambition to break stereotypes and excel in her role.

Sean Patrick Flanery plays Angela's love interest, while Eric Roberts depicts the movie's egotistical director. Both of their characters include a distinct touch to the story while also highlighting the concerns within the industry.

Styles and Significance
"The Whole Truth" stands as a comic critique of the film market's sexism, narcissism, and absence of compassion. It combines funny and drama to shed light on the problems dealt with by females in the film industry. More than simply a peek behind the cinematic drape, the film motivates its audiences to continue, break barriers, and develop equality.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "The Whole Truth" from 2009 is an engaging comedy film that focuses on the journey of a determined female browsing a male-dominated industry. It humorously criticizes the mistakes and prejudices of the movie market and offers a hopeful message for women in comparable situations. Through well-developed characters and a thoroughly woven plot, the movie successfully delivers a considerable review under the guise of a comedy-drama. It's an unique mix of entertainment and commentary that's sure to make viewers both laugh and think.

Top Cast

  • Elisabeth Röhm (small)
    Elisabeth Röhm
    Angela Masters
  • Eric Roberts (small)
    Eric Roberts
    Yaro Maroslav
  • Sean Patrick Flanery (small)
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Gary Langston
  • Jim Holmes (small)
    Jim Holmes
    Brad Sanders
  • Rick Overton (small)
    Rick Overton
    Uri Standinoff
  • John Fugelsang (small)
    John Fugelsang
    Prosecutor Smith
  • Pisay Pao
    Inona Kim
  • Kristina Lilley (small)
    Kristina Lilley
    Detective Winslow