
You love high-concept satire, Ricky Gervais’ stand-up, or want a movie that makes you think differently about the "little white lies" you tell every day. Skip it if: You need tight pacing, dislike cringe comedy, or get frustrated when a genius premise settles for a generic ending.
Imagine a world where the concept of fiction doesn't exist. No white lies, no flattery, no advertising spin. Everyone—from coworkers to lovers—states exactly what’s on their mind. "I'm bored of you," is a valid breakup line. A movie studio’s first silent film is literally a historian reading flat facts about the 1400s. The Invention Of Lying Streaming
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) – Worth a stream for the concept, but manage your expectations. You love high-concept satire, Ricky Gervais’ stand-up, or
If you’ve ever wished people would just tell the truth, Ricky Gervais’ 2009 comedy The Invention of Lying will make you reconsider. Now streaming on platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix (depending on your region), and Apple TV, this high-concept film presents a fascinating “what if” that is by turns hilarious, uncomfortable, and oddly profound. No white lies, no flattery, no advertising spin
You won’t regret watching it once. But you’ll probably never watch it twice.
Enter Mark Bellison (Gervais), a down-on-his-luck screenwriter. After a desperate, life-changing moment, he discovers he is the first person capable of lying. Suddenly, he can tell a bank teller his account has $800 (when it’s empty), or convince a woman he’s handsome. The power to rewrite reality is his.