You’ve Never Been Completely Honest

I watched this before breakfast, because I’m a moron who frequently makes terrible decisions I immediately regret. “Completely Honest” does an outstanding job of bringing its tale to life, accompanying a fifty-year-old deposition with reenactments that feel like what we would be seeing if a camera was in the room, right down to the appropriate aspect ratio. So much modern horror wishes it could be as unsettling as this, though I have a hard time casually recommending this as the content is both extreme and not quite resonant enough to count as capital-I Important. Should’ve waited until after dinner, perhaps.

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