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Wikipedia article




'True Things' is a 2021 British psychological drama film directed by Harry Wootliff, starring Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke. The screenplay co-written by Wootliff and Molly Davies, was based on the 2011 novel 'True Things about Me' by Deborah Kay Davies.[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/jul/31/true-things-about-davies-review Briscoe, Joanna (Jul 31, 2010)] The film received positive reviews from critics.

Synopsis



Kate is sleepwalking through life when a chance sexual encounter with a charismatic stranger awakens her. High on infatuation she finds herself inexplicably drawn to this mysterious man. Hoping he will provide the escape she so desperately desires, she embarks on an emotionally dangerous journey that slowly begins to consume her.

Cast



* Ruth Wilson as Kate

* Tom Burke as Blond

* Hayley Squires as Alison

* Elizabeth Rider as Mum

* Frank McCusker as Dad

* Ann Firbank as Nan

* Tom Weston-Jones as Rob

Production



Ruth Wilson and Jude Law produced the film, alongside The Bureau, BBC Films and the BFI.

Release



'True Things' had its World Premiere at Venice,Barraclough, Leo (Sept 2, 2021) Variety, Harry Wootliff Delivers True Things, a Tale of Obsession, Starring Ruth Wilson, in Venice [https://variety.com/2021/film/global/harry-wootliff-true-things-ruth-wilson-venice-1235053579/] and also screened at TorontoTIFF website [https://www.tiff.net/events/true-things], and The London Film Festival,[https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/lff/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=truethings LFF website] where it won the IWC Shaffhausen award.Dalton, Ben (Oct 17, 2021) Screen Daily, Harry Wootliff, Hit The Road head BFI London Film Festival winners [https://www.screendaily.com/news/harry-wootliff-hit-the-road-head-bfi-london-film-festival-winners/5164335.article]. Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired North American distribution rights to the film. The film was released in the United Kingdom by Picturehouse Entertainment on 1 April 2022.

Wootliff has discussed what appealed to her about the book, as well as the universality of the material for both men and women, what I loved about it was the feeling of infatuation, of addiction to somebody... you know those relationships where you think why did I ever go there? It's one of those.[https://thepeoplesmovies.com/2022/03/interview-director-harry-wootliff-on-the-unromantic-true-things/ Cooper, Freda (Mar 30, 2022)]

A sentiment articulated by critic Mark Kermode: "Anyone who has ever defined themselves through the eyes of others, or sought self-worth in unworthy romance, will recognise both the agony and ecstasy of Kates predicament."Kermode, Mark (Apr 3, 2022) True Things review seductively dangerous liaisons in Ramsgate [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/apr/03/true-things-review-seductively-dangerous-liaisons-in-ramsgate]

Critical reception



True Things received positive reviews from critics. It holds an 82% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The critical consensus states: "Elevated by its stars' magnetic chemistry, 'True Things' mines complex, character-driven drama from an ill-advised romance."[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/true_things True Things, Rotten Tomatoes] The film's lack of easy solutions, in relation to the protagonist being a complex and multi-layered female character, was noticed by Sight and Sound's Rebecca Harrison: "It feels frustrating because its meant to: this is what its like to care for this character... a film that refuses to simplify Kates experience or force the character to give everything of herself away."Harrison, Rebecca (Apr 1, 2022) True Things: an uneasy psychological character study [https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/reviews/true-things-uneasy-psychological-character-study] The Telegraph's Tim Robey commented on the way society pigeon holes women like Kate, "There's something affecting about her struggle to be a normal person, doing what normal people do, while independently rebelling against the drudgery required of her to fit in." Also stating the role was Ruth Wilson's "best film work to date."Robey, Tim (Mar 30, 2022) Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke grip in True Things, a dark tale of deluded love [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/true-things-review-ruth-wilson-tom-burke-grip-dark-tale-deluded/] The Times' Kevin Mayer points to the inherent contradictons of complex and emotionally-led female characters, that is a cornerstone of Wootliff's film style, "Wootliff and Wilson create a central character who is irrational, sometimes infuriating, but always intensely sympathetic."Maher, Kevin (Apr 01, 2022) True Things review a dark, earthy, erotic drama by the sea [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/true-things-review-a-dark-earthy-erotic-drama-by-the-sea-t9v7sfxc6]

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