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True Lies
True Lies
1994 ·141 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
7.7
IMDb 7.3 КП 7.8 RT 77% MC 63
Action, Thriller
Director: James Cameron
🎭 Based on «La Totale!»
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A fearless, globe-trotting, terrorist-battling secret agent has his life turned upside down when he discovers his wife might be having an affair with a used car salesman while terrorists smuggle nuclear war heads into the United States.

Budget: $115M
US Gross: $146.28M
Worldwide: $378.9M
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Actor
Jamie Lee Curtis
Actor
Tom Arnold
Actor
🏆 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Visual Effects
🏆 Golden Globe 1995 — Best Actress (Comedy or Musical)
🏆 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Director
🎬 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Supporting Actor
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1995 — Best Actress
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 1995 — Best Supporting Actress
🏆 Golden Globe 1995 — Best Actress (Comedy or Musical)
🎬 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1995 — Best Comedy Performance
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1995 — Best Action Scene
🎬 Academy Awards 1995 — Best Visual Effects
🏆 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 1995 — Best Visual Effects
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1995 — Best Kiss
🏆 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Actress
🎬 Saturn Awards 1995 — Best Action, Adventure or Thriller

True Lies is widely celebrated as a masterful, high-octane blend of action, comedy, and domestic drama, anchored by exceptional performances from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis. While most viewers praise its spectacular practical effects and genre-defying tone, a minority find its humor excessive or feel it suffers when compared to its French predecessor.

Acting Schwarzenegger and Curtis deliver career-defining performances that effectively balance action with comedic timing and emotional depth.
Direction Cameron’s expert direction transforms standard genre set-pieces into spectacular, high-stakes choreography that relies heavily on impressive practical effects.
Theme The film is consistently praised for its unique ability to oscillate between slapstick humor, spy-thriller stakes, and heartfelt exploration of marital trust.
Acting The supporting cast, particularly Bill Paxton and Tom Arnold, provides memorable, context-specific humor that elevates the film's ensemble dynamics.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are divided, with some praising its witty dialogue and original take on genre cliches, while others find the terrorist antagonist tropes underwhelming or dated.
Adaptation The film’s status as a remake is a point of contention; many viewers view it as an improvement on the French original, while purists argue it substitutes nuanced humor for bloated Hollywood spectacle and pacing issues.
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