Truth

2015 • 125 minutes
3.9
199 reviews
64%
Tomatometer
R
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Eligible
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Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett star in Truth, based on the riveting true story of one of network news’ biggest scandals. As a renowned producer and close associate of Dan Rather (Redford), Mary Mapes (Blanchett) believes she’s broken the biggest story of the 2004 election: revelations of a sitting U.S. President’s military service. But when allegations come pouring in, sources change their stories, document authenticity is questioned, and the casualties begin to mount. This dramatic thriller goes behind the scenes to expose the intricacies of journalistic integrity and what it takes to reveal the Truth.
Rating
R

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3.9
199 reviews
Justice CYNTHIA GUNDAN Viloria
April 17, 2016
This is a true to life story set up conducted by low ranking officials of the Government, that cause massive death due to make-up Wars outside the country. Meanwhile, the Budget Secretariat was Abducted from office and replaced by an Idiot, causing no replenishment of supply to all the soldiers sent to war. While one by one the criminals infiltrated the Government Offices. A true saga of the Homeland Security and Peoples Power against fraud officials, By reconvening Education and Licensures of all Officers and Officials they eventually stop Fraud to RESQUE THE REAL LICENSED BUDGET SECRETARIAT OF THE COUNTRY or Worsen the situation for a real fraud sat? Watch and know what happen at the end. Enjoy.
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Francisco Torres
May 6, 2016
Despite a top-notch cast, the movie is torpedoed by the historical facts which anybody can find in Wikipedia. Dan Rather lost his job because he was bamboozled and is an ideological fool. The movie purports to portray him and his producer as heroes. Quite boring.
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Erik Schremp
February 14, 2016
Nothing of this story is true. Hey, let's make a movie to rewrite history, then show it in high school classrooms, then the truth won't matter. 1940's propaganda at it's best.
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