New Yorker Films | Release Date: September 7, 2001 CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
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Generally favorable reviews based on 25 Critic Reviews
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In a role that challenges our very notion of morality, Cox comes across as both predatory and fatherly, sometimes at once, in an acting turn as astonishing as it is stomach-turning.
88
One of the year's most unsettling -- and perhaps most illuminating -- films.
88
Superior and original filmmaking. You won't be able to take your eyes off it.
80
It’s too bad that at the very end L.I.E. settles for an easy, melodramatic resolution; it flies in the face of everything that makes this perceptive, original movie so special.
60
The real reason to see it is Brian Cox, best known for being filmdom's other Hannibal Lecter (he played the role in Michael Mann's "Manhunter").