Hot Docs 2014: An Honest Liar Review

An Honest Liar

An Honest Liar

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James “The Amazing” Randi is an 85-year-old magician who has been at the forefront of a movement to debunk frauds and phonies for decades. After dedicating his life to the magical arts from a very early age, Randi became a sensation mainly due to his impeccable skills as an escape artist. Randi has always referred to himself as being a “liar, cheat and charlatan.” But when the leading crusader against false propaganda is found to have been holding a secret for the past 26 years, will Randi be able to remain an honest liar?

Featuring appearances from other famous magicians, mentalists and skeptics like Penn and Teller, Banachek and Adam Savage from Mythbusters, An Honest Liar is an excellent time capsule looking at the past couple of decades of magic and deception while also proving to be a very effective character study of Randi himself. The film is buoyed by a considerable amount of archival footage that’s edited and culled together in impressive fashion. The film’s pacing is excellent and keeps the audience immersed throughout the entire running time.

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As Randi’s epic battles with Peter Popoff and Uri Gellar are explored (with Geller still coming off as a pompous ass even in new footage), we see the passion that Randi puts in to everything he does.  That passion shows in the sequence in which the director films Randi’s big reveal. Its equal parts heart wrenching and manipulative, but like the film as a whole it all works incredible well. (Kirk Haviland)

Screens

Wednesday, April 30th, Hart House Theatre, 9:15pm

Thursday, May 1st, TIFF Bell Lightbox 1, 7:00pm

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Saturday, May 3rd, TIFF Bell Lightbox 1, 6:30pm



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