The Whole Truth

  • 11 Dec - 17 Dec, 2021
  • Mag The Weekly
  • TV TIME

The Whole Truth details the story of two siblings Pim and Patt. When their mom is hospitalised after a car accident, the two learn that they indeed do have grandparents they are not aware of and haven’t heard of or met before. While their mom lies in a coma at the hospital, their grandparents take the youngsters in, and immediately when they move to the new house, strange things start to happen. When the mom wakes up from the coma and learns that her kids are staying with their grandparents, she panics and runs away from the hospital, insisting her children are in danger. Meanwhile, strange events continue to happen, and the grandfather, an ex-cop guided by anger, takes the law into his own hands and commits an awful atrocity. At the end of the movie, it is revealed that things are not as they seemed to the kids. Sweet dementia-ridden grandma isn’t as loving and innocent as she looks. The mom, too, isn’t the saint everyone thinks, and the grandpa, well, his uncontrolled rage becomes his downfall, and at the end of it all, things quickly spiral out of control. The movie’s introduction is fantastic; it sets up the mood with an excellent combination of cleverly placed visuals, coupled with fantastic camera work that zooms through the hole where the narrative emanates, revealing layer after layer of the horrifying events.

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