Lie With Me

Lie With Me

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Editorial Reviews

Controversial brave and extremely sexually explicit Clement Virgo's LIE WITH ME examines the often raw relationship between David (Eric Balfour) and Leila (Lauren Lee Smith) two emotionally damaged young people living in Toronto. Each feels trapped in a bleak life and attempts to find some kind of escape with the other.System Requirements:Running Time 93 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 821575534154 Manufacturer No: TF-53415

Shot in sunny Toronto and set to a dreamy score, Lie With Me looks and sounds like an art film, but the end result isn't quite so lofty. The plot is thin and the dialogue superfluous, but no matter--Canada's Clément Virgo (Love Come Down) just wants to turn you on and he has enlisted two attractive, uninhibited young performers to assist in his aims. Leila (Lauren Lee Smith, The L Word) and David (Eric Balfour, Six Feet Under) meet at a party. He's with his girlfriend, but finds himself drawn to her. The feeling is mutual. She's alone, but quickly finds an unattached hipster with whom to have a tryst. David catches her in the act. Instead of turning away, he watches. They start seeing each other immediately afterwards. "I'm not hooked on danger, [I'm] hooked on sex," Leila claims, but she isn't exactly the most trustworthy narrator. She wants a purely physical relationship, while David wants something more. They return to their old lives, but the obsession refuses to die. Based on the novella by Virgo's partner, Tamara Berger, Lie With Me plays like a low-budget cross between Adrian Lyne's overrated 9 1/2 Weeks and Wayne Wang's underrated The Center of the World. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews

Disappointing

Reviewed by Michelle B., 2010-02-19

I got "Lie With Me" on because it was four bucks and I have Prime so shipping is free. It had good reviews so I thought, what the hey I'll buy it. That was about 6 months ago and I just got around to finally watching it. This movie was not good at all. I fast forwarded through most of it which is something I rarely do with movies, but the plot was atrociously boring, quite nonsensical and slow as molasses. The sex/nudity scenes, which let's face it are the main draw to this film, were not good at all and at times felt a bit awkward or strange to me, even though there is nothing out of the ordinary happening, just regular sex and nudity (including male for a change). The acting throughout was sub-par at best and I didn't find either of the main actors attractive or arousing in any way while watching this movie, even though they are both good-looking people. Yeah there are worse films out there, but I still feel like I wasted my time watching what little I did of this one. Will turn out to be one of the few dvds that I end up getting rid of.

Hot and Heavy!!!!

Reviewed by Nicole Smith, 2010-02-11

I happened upon this movie on HBO one late night, and I only caught about the middle to the end of it. But I knew from what I saw that I wanted to see the whole thing and put it in my movie collection! I love "B" and Indies or Independent movies. They're the best, a lot of times much better than the crap that actually come to the theatres! This is a must see or even own. Lots of hot sex a strange love affair! Love it!

Quality dvd lie with me. sender is good

Reviewed by Oscar S. Abejo, 2010-02-10

whenever I purchase a product from Amazon, I always make sure the I know what I am buying. Therefore this review is not about the product that I purchase but on the people who sold the product to me. Yes I am indeed happy and satisfied of the seller. This pertains to the DVDs Hollow Man, Lie with Me and Havoc and of Love and shadows

I just found it boring

Reviewed by Sarah M. Davis, 2009-11-30

I thought the plot was weird and really did not enjoy the movie. I turned it off halfway

Third Shelf Trashy Novel

Reviewed by C. F. Mullins, 2009-10-11

There is just not much going on here. It's not strong at anything. Perhaps a candidate for a drive-in classic but where is the real tragedy ?