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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · Prime Video's 2018 thriller, The Lie, examines how far two parents are willing to go to protect their daughter, with a twist ending no one saw coming.

    • Madison Diaz
    • The Lie: Plot Synopsis
    • The Lie Ending Explained
    • The Crux of The Movie The Lie
    • Kayla and Britney’s Relationship
    • What Was Kayla’s and Britney’s Plan, Anyway?
    • Is Britney’s Dad Really Abusive?
    • Why Does Kayla Say Britney’s Father Was Abusive?
    • Why Is Detective Barnes So annoying?
    • What Is The Email The Authorities Pull out?
    • How Does Kayla’s Inhaler Get on The Bridge?

    Kayla and Britney are friends, but she kills Britney over an argument seemingly about a boy. Kayla’s divorced parents try and hide the murder and pin the disappearance of Britney on her father, who they believe is abusive. Britney’s mother tries to pull some strings, while Kayla makes up further lies and presents them to the authorities. It all bac...

    The ending of The Lie discloses that Britney’s death was a prank staged by her and Kayla so that Britney could disappear for some time with her boyfriend. Kayla doesn’t come clean to her parents about it because the situation has her divorced parents becoming close again, so she decides to feed the lie about Britney to make her parents get back tog...

    One thing is pretty clear in The Lie – Kayla and Britney are selectively moronic. The two of them display devious and idiotic behaviour all at once. Establishing this makes it easier to accept the plot and ending of The Lie. Considering the two girls are from a standard educational background, it would not be a massive expectation that the 15-year-...

    We’re told that Kayla and Britney are good friends. But we also find out later that they were fighting on email where Kayla states Britney stole her boyfriend. Shortly after this, Kayla and Britney stage the murder so that Britney could spend time with her boyfriend. Assuming this is the same boy, it makes no sense that Kayla would go to this exten...

    Britney and Kayla had half a plan. 1. To act like they were fighting over a boy on emails. 2. Britney to fight with her father to get to the bus stop alone. 3. Kayla to spot and stop the car to pick her up. 4. Britney to request a nature break in the vicinity of the bridge. 5. Britney and Kayla to head to the bridge. Britney leaves to meet and go w...

    No, not at all. Britney’s dad is just an everyday father trying to cope with his erratic teenage daughter. The rest are all lies fabricated by Kayla. Britney is known to have disappeared on her dad in previous instances; she’s being a rebellious teenager and has been giving her single dad a lot of trouble. This time around, Britney decides to up th...

    She lies. Clearly, Kayla is deep in character; her acting is on point – I’m talking about Kayla here, not Joey King. It was important that her parents got back together, even if it meant getting an innocent man incarcerated or even getting her own parents in trouble with the compounding lie. Kayla just cooks up information about Britney’s dad hitti...

    Well, Detective Barnes, the character, appears to have partially read the script to the movie The Lie. It feels as if he knows he needs to suspect Kayla’s family but doesn’t understand why yet. His first move is to trace Britney’s phone to downtown, where the majority population of any city lives. His sharp mind quickly narrows the possible suspect...

    Britney’s emails are searched to find Kayla’s message, threatening to kill Britney for stealing her boyfriend. Considering that Kayla’s lie was all about allowing her friend Britney to elope with the boyfriend, I’m going to infer that this email was planned too. The two girls probably thought, “wouldn’t it be amusing if they found incriminating evi...

    Kayla is meticulous enough to sell the lie to avoid the situation of her father calling 911. She’s also capable of cooking up stories and brilliantly act in front of a detective. But she’s clumsy enough to drop her inhaler at the bridge where they stage a murder.

  2. The Lie is a 2018 psychological horror film written and directed by Veena Sud. The film is a remake of the 2015 German film We Monsters, [4] and stars Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King. [5] Jason Blum serves as a producer under his Blumhouse Television banner.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt7945440The Lie (2018) - IMDb

    Oct 6, 2020 · With Peter Sarsgaard, Mireille Enos, Joey King, Cas Anvar. A father and daughter are on their way to dance camp when they spot the girl's best friend on the side of the road. When they stop to offer the friend a ride, their good intentions soon result in terrible consequences.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Veena Sud
    • 2020-10-06
  4. Visit the movie page for 'The End of Lies' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Katharina Böhm
    • Marcus O. Rosenmüller
    • ORF Rowboat Film Und Fernsehproduktion MDR
  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Blumhouse's The Lie, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on Oct. 6, stars Joey King as Kayla, a teenage girl who drags her parents into a web of lies due to a lethal mistake.

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  7. Oct 6, 2020 · As we reach the end of the film, we realize that the movie is not just about the lies that Kayla’s parents were spinning. It is called “The Lie” for one particular lie that initiated the avalanche of troubles – the lie that Kayla murdered her friend. As her mother puts it, “she wants to get caught.”