On review aggregate website
Rotten Tomatoes,
The Lie has an approval rating of 74% based on 19 reviews. On
Metacritic, the film has a score of 59 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Anthony Breznican of
Entertainment Weekly said "[T]his ultra-low-budget dark-comedy also may be one of the upcoming Sundance Film Festival's most touching family dramas." In
The New York Times, Jeannette Catsoulis commented the film is "beautifully acted and emotionally resonant -- in the film's best scene, Clover's face silently telegraphs the dawning realization that Lonnie's hideous new song is really a terrible confession --
The Lie is about adjusting one's self-portrait to accommodate changing realities."
Roger Ebert awarded the film 3 out of 4 stars, saying, "It's easy to imagine this movie going wrong: Pumping up the drama, punching the big developments, using the wrong music. It keeps its cool. One test of a new director is how he handles a scene that has cliche written all over it. In
The Lie, Lonnie, Clover and baby Xana go on a weekend camping trip, and we see they truly do make up a family, and Leonard does this in a convincing and affectionate way." Mark Olsen of
The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Though the scenes for
The Lie have a preconceived shape and direction, there are only spare snippets of specific dialogue written, in the hope that the tightrope walk of the creative moment will help capture some real-life spark." ==References==