Lies My Sister Told Me (2022)

5.5/10

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After their father’s death in an accident for which she blames herself, Tracy Wrey is so devastated that she becomes psychotic and is institutionalized. When her identical twin sister Jennifer, a famous romance novelist, visits on the anniversary of their father’s death, Tracy snaps, drugs Jennifer, assumes her identity, and escapes, hell-bent on having a life of adventure and freedom for the first time in 15 years. Instead, she is plunged into Jennifer’s nightmarish world, dealing with a fan club president that is obsessed with her, the toyboy lover who is blackmailing her, and the teenage daughter who hates her. While the real Jennifer languishes in the institution, Tracy grows desperate without the powerful drugs she needs to control her state of mind. Before she knows it, she is hurtling down a path strewn with violence and murder. Tracy checks out a now-subdued Jennifer from the institute, intent on leaving her to deal with the aftermath of her horrible mistakes. That’s when Jennifer leads Tracy to a previously-locked room–and where Tracy finds out the shocking truth about her stolen life.

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Mental Asylum Mystery

“Lies My Sister Told Me” (a.k.a., “My Stolen Life”) is a gripping mystery about twins whose lives have been filled with tragedy.

One of the great scenes in the history of the cinema is the moment in “Chinatown” when Faye Dunaway’s character reveals the hidden truth about the relationship she has with her daughter in the memorable line, “You’re my daughter, my sister; my daughter, my sister; my daughter AND my sister!” A similar experience occurs in the climactic moment of this film that could be paraphrased as “You’re my daughter, my niece; my daughter, my niece; my daughter AND my niece!”

Jennifer has placed her sister Tracy in a mental institution after a severe mental breakdown following the deaths of her father and her husband. But years pass and Tracy has not recovered sufficiently to be released. During one of Jennifer’s monthly visits, Tracy knocks her out with a hypodermic injection, switches clothes, then makes her exit from the hospital.

When Tracy “impersonates” her sister, who has become a famous writer, things go well at first. But there is a fascinating ebb-and-flow in which, after charming her way through a book signing and flirting with her publisher, Tracy begins to revert to her unstable self. By contrast, in the asylum, Jennifer cannot convince the medical staff that she her sister has succeeded in switching their identities, and she would appear to be as unstable as her sister.

The most fascinating moment of the film is the denouement in which one of the twins is back in the mental asylum. But through a clever choice in costuming, the filmmakers make it ambiguous which one of the sisters is institutionalized and which one is walking free. The poor daughter Layla has to be confused about the two women and must be thinking to her self, “My mother, my aunt; my mother, my aunt; my mother AND my aunt!”

Terrible research for the plot

This movie has so many errors in the plot that it is completely unfeasible. Main actress tried her best but it’s not enough because of the many mistakes in several scenes. The murder of two people was unsolved and the happy ending doesn’t make any sense.

Twin sisters whodunit with a twist!

Lead actress Nicole Marie Johnson does a GREAT job playing twins! This was a well-written script. Reminded me of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane in parts which was a horror classic from the 60’s. Perhaps, the writer watched it also to give a little inspiration. Anyway, the movie is definitely recommended!