What an extraordinary movie script! So great that, in spite of its lukewarm execution, is a film that is worth watching! Absolutely!

I’m giving it three stars because, for several days, its topic left me thinking and feeling grateful about the accuracy of the knowledge I have acquired since my birth, including the ones resulting from childhood trauma and abuse, as inflicted upon us (in one way or another) by our own parents of which no one seems to be able to escape and that, invariably, shape the way in which we see and relate with the rest of the world.

We all do live in some form of deceit. Either society creates it for us or we do it on our own. Sometimes… no… Most times, it’s both. But then, what is the opposite of deceit? Truth? And what is the truth? Is there an unanimous truth? Would it be considered an oxymoron if I conclude that truth is equal than deceit? A hoax?

If only for the experience, you must watch this absurdly pathetic movie! I promise that, at the end, when the credits begin to roll up on the screen, although your brain will be exploring all sorts of theories, the rest of you will be silent.