True Things

    True Things
    2022

    Synopsis

    A young woman living on the fringes of society becomes intoxicated by a stranger who overwhelms her quiet life.

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      Cast

      • Ruth WilsonKate
      • Tom BurkeBlond
      • Hayley SquiresAlison
      • Elizabeth RiderMum
      • Frank McCuskerDad
      • Ann FirbankNan
      • Tom Weston-JonesRob
      • Nathan AmpofoGavin
      • Michael MorelandDavid
      • Charlie HeptinstallYoung Man

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      • 90

        Screen Daily

        All in all, it’s the strength of vision which impresses — the confidence and the brio of a film-maker adapting a novel and losing herself inside it, making no apologies for her interpretation.
      • 90

        Screen Daily

        All in all, it’s the strength of vision which impresses — the confidence and the brio of a film-maker adapting a novel and losing herself inside it, making no apologies for her interpretation.
      • 80

        The Telegraph

        By managing to keep faith with this fast-unravelling person, even in her most bozo moments of losing the plot, Wilson turns in her best and bravest work in films to date.
      • 80

        The Telegraph

        By managing to keep faith with this fast-unravelling person, even in her most bozo moments of losing the plot, Wilson turns in her best and bravest work in films to date.
      • 75

        The Film Stage

        Adapting a book by Deborah Kay Davies, director Harry Wootliff and her co-writer Molly Davies bring True Things to life as a quasi-reaction to Instagram captions generally painting a much sunnier picture than reality could ever prove.
      • 75

        IndieWire

        Wootliff cuts away everything other than the raw nerves that are left exposed, creating a film more elemental than narrative.
      • 75

        The Film Stage

        Adapting a book by Deborah Kay Davies, director Harry Wootliff and her co-writer Molly Davies bring True Things to life as a quasi-reaction to Instagram captions generally painting a much sunnier picture than reality could ever prove.
      • 75

        IndieWire

        Wootliff cuts away everything other than the raw nerves that are left exposed, creating a film more elemental than narrative.