A satirical look at the fascinating 'secret' TRUE life of disgraced 1980's Tory politician turned bestselling author Jeffrey Archer. The Truth, the whole truth and everything BUT the truth.A satirical look at the fascinating 'secret' TRUE life of disgraced 1980's Tory politician turned bestselling author Jeffrey Archer. The Truth, the whole truth and everything BUT the truth.A satirical look at the fascinating 'secret' TRUE life of disgraced 1980's Tory politician turned bestselling author Jeffrey Archer. The Truth, the whole truth and everything BUT the truth.
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June 2009. Jeffrey Archer meets with a young woman who is to ghost write his story - the truth and nothing but the truth. Archer takes her from his university days through his affair with Margaret Thatcher and his imprisonment. However as she delves deeper into the past of this great man, is he telling her the whole truth and, if not, who is he protecting?
The BBC seem to be on a push to make politics popular or at least get more people into that side of the news. As such they commissioned a couple of programmes to be shown. The first was The Project which didn't really work because you needed to be into politics to commit to a 4 hour drama on New Labour! I had higher hopes for this as it was a comedy, shorter running time and making fun of the famous liar Jeffrey Archer - which can only be a good thing. The film was sold well - basically it is Archer's story as told by him to his ghost writer, and remember Archer was proven in court to be a liar, so everything revolves around him. He inspires the Beatles, he saves the PM from an IRA bomb, he is hugely influential in all political occurrences in the past 20 years and so on. The problem is that this is only one joke, albeit told different ways over 90 minutes. It is rarely very cleverly done and once we get that it's making fun of the liar Archer then there's not much else left.
It is still amusing but it isn't developed enough. Also some of the jokes are in bad taste - several people died in the IRA bomb I mentioned above (in real life) and perhaps a strand saying that Princess Diana was murdered by the Queen and Prince Philip was a little unnecessary. All it needed was to be a little sharper than it was and it would have been better but instead it gets caught in an one-joke story. The cast is good and full of well known British faces. Lewis is a really good choice for Archer - he is the sort of matinee idol actor that Archer would want to play him. Lewis is good despite the one dimensional character he plays and looks like he's having fun even if he's not nothing to do but send himself up. Greta Scacchi is funny as Thatcher and as usual feels compelled to get her bits out for the camera. Other names like Wilson, Ben Miller (Armstrong & Miller) and Griffiths all do well but again are only there to be overcome by the great Archer.
This was amusing but not great. The problem is that the story of Archer's life is funny enough without making fun of real events and his exaggerated role in them. He cheated in races, lied and got sent to jail. The press had a field day with him and most people loved every minute of him. His story is probably worth telling (warts and all) but this ignores it and goes for an easy target. It could have easily been 60 minutes rather than stretching the point to 90 but it was enjoyable if not very funny. To be honest - anything that makes a bigger mockery of Archer is worth watching, even if it is a one-joke affair.
The BBC seem to be on a push to make politics popular or at least get more people into that side of the news. As such they commissioned a couple of programmes to be shown. The first was The Project which didn't really work because you needed to be into politics to commit to a 4 hour drama on New Labour! I had higher hopes for this as it was a comedy, shorter running time and making fun of the famous liar Jeffrey Archer - which can only be a good thing. The film was sold well - basically it is Archer's story as told by him to his ghost writer, and remember Archer was proven in court to be a liar, so everything revolves around him. He inspires the Beatles, he saves the PM from an IRA bomb, he is hugely influential in all political occurrences in the past 20 years and so on. The problem is that this is only one joke, albeit told different ways over 90 minutes. It is rarely very cleverly done and once we get that it's making fun of the liar Archer then there's not much else left.
It is still amusing but it isn't developed enough. Also some of the jokes are in bad taste - several people died in the IRA bomb I mentioned above (in real life) and perhaps a strand saying that Princess Diana was murdered by the Queen and Prince Philip was a little unnecessary. All it needed was to be a little sharper than it was and it would have been better but instead it gets caught in an one-joke story. The cast is good and full of well known British faces. Lewis is a really good choice for Archer - he is the sort of matinee idol actor that Archer would want to play him. Lewis is good despite the one dimensional character he plays and looks like he's having fun even if he's not nothing to do but send himself up. Greta Scacchi is funny as Thatcher and as usual feels compelled to get her bits out for the camera. Other names like Wilson, Ben Miller (Armstrong & Miller) and Griffiths all do well but again are only there to be overcome by the great Archer.
This was amusing but not great. The problem is that the story of Archer's life is funny enough without making fun of real events and his exaggerated role in them. He cheated in races, lied and got sent to jail. The press had a field day with him and most people loved every minute of him. His story is probably worth telling (warts and all) but this ignores it and goes for an easy target. It could have easily been 60 minutes rather than stretching the point to 90 but it was enjoyable if not very funny. To be honest - anything that makes a bigger mockery of Archer is worth watching, even if it is a one-joke affair.
- bob the moo
- Dec 13, 2002
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By what name was Jeffrey Archer: The Truth (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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