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Nothing But the Truth

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
41K
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Kate Beckinsale and Matt Dillon in Nothing But the Truth (2008)
Reporter Rachel Armstrong (Beckinsale) is handed a jail sentence for refusing to name her source, a covert CIA operative, for her article on a American missile attack against Venezuela.
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In Washington, D.C., a reporter faces a possible jail sentence for outing a CIA agent and refusing to reveal her source.In Washington, D.C., a reporter faces a possible jail sentence for outing a CIA agent and refusing to reveal her source.In Washington, D.C., a reporter faces a possible jail sentence for outing a CIA agent and refusing to reveal her source.

  • Director
    • Rod Lurie
  • Writer
    • Rod Lurie
  • Stars
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Matt Dillon
    • Vera Farmiga
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  • IMDb RATING
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    41K
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    • Director
      • Rod Lurie
    • Writer
      • Rod Lurie
    • Stars
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Matt Dillon
      • Vera Farmiga
    • 180User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Rachel Armstrong
    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Patton Dubois
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Erica Van Doren
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Bonnie Benjamin
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Albert Burnside
    David Schwimmer
    David Schwimmer
    • Ray Armstrong
    Courtney B. Vance
    Courtney B. Vance
    • Agent O'Hara
    Noah Wyle
    Noah Wyle
    • Avril Aaronson
    Floyd Abrams
    • Judge Hall
    Preston Bailey
    Preston Bailey
    • Timmy Armstrong
    Kristen Bough
    • Allison Van Doren
    Julie Ann Emery
    Julie Ann Emery
    • Agent Boyd
    Robert Harvey
    Robert Harvey
    • Warden
    Michael O'Neill
    Michael O'Neill
    • CIA Director
    Kristen Shaw
    Kristen Shaw
    • Angel
    Angelica Page
    Angelica Page
    • Molly Meyers
    • (as Angelica Torn)
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Oscar Van Doren
    Pamela Jones
    • Guard Washington
    • Director
      • Rod Lurie
    • Writer
      • Rod Lurie
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    User reviews180

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    7BobStage

    A powerful film...

    I first heard about this film because of Matt Dillon, one of my favourite actors. He is the second billing in this film, right behind Kate Beckinsale, also starring Vera Farmiga, Alan Alda, Angela Bassett, and David Schwimmer.

    The film is about Rachel Armstrong, a reporter (Beckinsale) who has written the story of her life: a military coup by the United States on a South American country was a lie, a Watergate, an operation that could get a president impeached. One CIA agent (Farmiga) had been there before the attack and had reported that there was no need to attack. They attacked anyway, and through a number of sources, Armstrong succeeds in finding the story. When the paper hits, the government realizes that they must find out the original source of Armstrong. Hired to find out this story is Patton Dupois (Matt Dillon), who goes after Armstrong with a ruthless but aloof determination. She is held in contempt of court when she refuses to reveal her source, and she is put in jail. Armstrong's boss (Bassett) and her lawyer (Alda) urges her to keep up the stand she has taken, while her husband (Schwimmer) is angry that she has done this. She herself must cope with the consequences of taking on the government, and the pressure just lays on throughout the story.

    Beckinsale keeps the story going easily with her brilliant performance. The story is of course, focused on her, and the effect of imprisonment and interrogation can be seen on her face when she sees her son through the glass of visiting hours, or when Dupois questions her in court. Matt Dillon is also a brilliant actor, and I hope the two of them get nominated this year. However, while Dillon deserves it, I think Alda will end up with the nomination, who is both witty and cynical throughout the court battles.

    The film's true strength comes from the fact that it is not a true Hollywood film. There is a tone about it that is certainly not like a usual story like this. The characters are dark, but also with redeeming qualities. Schwimmer's character of the husband does hurtful things, but out of weakness rather than malice. Dillon's character is ruthless in his prosecution, but in truth, he is just doing his job well. Even Beckinsale's character is not the underdog hero that this film could have been about. Thankfully, this movie takes a different route.

    It was a real enjoyment seeing this film. Dillon shines as he usually has when I've seen him, and so do Beckinsale and Farmiga. The only over-the-top character is that of Avril Aaronson, played by Noah Wyle, and is thankfully overshadowed by the good performances of those who carry the film.
    8siderite

    Land of National Security

    Very nice movie, a bit slow. Kate Beckinsale refuses to not look completely edible even when she has jail scenes, while Vera Farmiga looks just as good as to make one think it will be a movie about a cat fight. But it is far from it. I think the best acted role in this movie belongs to Matt Dillon, though.

    The film portrays the trials (pun intended) of an American journalist who is jailed and then imprisoned for withholding the source of her article. Why? Because it involved matters of national security. Is national security more important than truth and integrity? The movie tries to explain why it is not by detailing how deep this is inscribed in the U.S. legislation. Basically, you can say whatever you want, just not what they don't want you to say.

    Kate Beckinsale does a very good role, a bit airy and a bit brave. "A water walker", someone calls her character in the film. Best description ever :) David Schwimmer manages to be annoying in this one, as well.

    Bottom line: a must see movie, however keep in mind that even if it based on the true story of Valerie Plame, it is very loosely so. Yet, without being American, my guess is that the legislation portrayed in the film exists and any reporter could and would go through the main character's ordeal if having enough backbone.
    9hanagomolakova

    Great story, great tension, great film

    Kate Beckinsale, Vera Farmiga, Alan Alda, Matt Dilon. Such great cast alone was enough "quality stamp" for me to get me interested in this film. I must say Nothing But The Truth has exceeded my expectations many times over.

    Based on a true story, the basic plot line has close focus on a reporter of a Washington D.C. major newspaper Rachel Armstrong (Kate Beckinsale) who after writing an article on the US president's actions revealing the identity of a secret CIA agent Erica Van Doren (Vera Farmiga) is being pressured to reveal her secret source by the government in such ways she could never have imagined.

    The story flows flawlessly, picks up nicely and slowly drags you into a twist of controversial emotions, drawing the characters with all their pros and cons and letting you slowly get acquainted with their moral inner fights.

    Beckinsale and Farmiga have a great energy between them that will have you forget you're watching a movie and catch your breath at the few scenes at which they confront each other. Alda, as usual is a brilliant defender of humanity and freedom. Dilon's take on the "hyenous prosecutor" is so tremendously real will all aspects of belief in his work it's simply scary.

    Alik Sakharov great DoP work on this film shows every muscle moving on the actors' faces, which underlines the great work of the actors.

    This film definitely proves Lurie knows what he's doing out there and I'll definitely have my eye on his future work.
    7drewnes

    "A man can live a good life, be honorable, give to charity, but in the end, the number of people who come to his funeral is generally dependent on the weather."

    A good film loosely inspired by the journalist Judith Miller. Always good to see films that remind me that journalism used to have integrity and guts... something we need these days. Kate Beckinsale, Matt Dillon and Alan Alda killed it. David Schwimmer just looks like a sad, lost puppy dog as usual.
    7transcendingpictures

    Watch it!

    I saw this film at a press screening last weekend. Wow! What an achievement. This story is masterfully executed, creating a lyrical and deeply affecting empathy with the film's lead character, played with Oscar-worthy precision and nuance by Kate Beckinsale. This film is truly about something, which isn't as common as I think we'd hope with movies. It has truly meaningful themes that are dramatized in an entertaining, emotional and often eloquent way. The acting is top-notch. The direction is confident.

    I don't want to say much about the plot because it has some nice twists and touching moments that come from the organic development of the characters' relationships, their conflicts and their fight for what they believe in. This film is about principle. This film unapologetically stands for the power of our word and the example we set for our children. It's a must-see this Holiday season. It may only have a limited release due to complications experienced by its distributor, so get out now and see it! Don't just wait for DVD. This one is an outstanding experience in the presence of others because in many ways it's about what unites us when we believe in ourselves and the integrity of other.

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    • Trivia
      There is a scene in the movie where Erica Van Doren (Vera Farmiga) is given a lie detector test because the CIA suspects that she leaked her own identity. Rod Lurie brought in a real life polygraphist to polygraph her for the scene. He asked her if her name was Erica Van Doren and if she worked for the CIA. After the scene was over the polygraphist called Lurie over to tell him that Farmiga beat the polygraph test because the machine said that she was telling the truth.
    • Goofs
      When Rachel is beaten up in jail, she gets serious scars on her lower lip and her right eye. In a later scene, the scars are completely gone. In later subsequent scenes, the scars are back, and seen to be gradually healing.
    • Quotes

      Alan Burnside: A man can live a good life, be honorable, give to charity, but in the end, the number of people who come to his funeral is generally dependent on the weather.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 14th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (2009)
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      It's Not There
      Written by Matthew Nichols

      Performed by Matthew Nichols

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2009 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Không Gì Ngoài Sự Thật
    • Filming locations
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Yari Film Group (YFG)
      • Battleplan Productions
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    • Budget
      • $11,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $409,832
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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