Reese Witherspoon in an Inspiring True Story on the Lost Boys of Sudan in “The Good Lie” Unfolds in Ayala Cinemas July 29
One
of Hollywood’s and the world’s most influential people, Reese Witherspoon,
stars in an inspiring story etched in history in “The Good Lie.”
Based
on true events, “The Good Lie” centers on
orphans during the brutal Civil
war in Sudan that began in 1983, these young victims traveled as many as a
thousand miles on foot in search of safety.
Fifteen years later, a humanitarian effort would bring 3600 lost boys
and girls to America. In “The Good Lie,”
Philippe Falardeau, (writer and director of the Oscar®- nominated Foreign
Language film “Monsieur Lazhar”) brings the story of their survival and triumph
to life. Academy Award® winner Reese
Witherspoon (“Walk the Line”) stars alongside Sudanese actors Arnold Oceng, Ger
Duany, Emmanuel Jal, and newcomer Nyakuoth Weil, many of whom were also
children of war.
Mamere
and Theo are sons of the Chief in their village in Southern Sudan. When an attack by the Northern militia
destroys their home and kills their parents, eldest son Theo is forced to
assume the role of Chief and lead a group of young survivors, including his
sister Abital, away from harm. But the hostile,
treacherous terrain has other dangers in store for them.
As
the tattered group makes the difficult trek to Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya,
they meet other fleeing children, forging a bond with Jeremiah, who, at 13, is
already a man of faith, and Paul, whose skills become essential to their
survival.
Thirteen
years later, the now young adults are given the opportunity to leave the camp
and resettle in America. Upon arriving
in Kansas, they are met by Carrie Davis (Witherspoon), an employment agency
counselor who has been enlisted to help find them jobs—no easy task, when
things like straws, light switches and telephones are brand new to them.
Although
Carrie has successfully kept herself from any emotional entanglements, these
refugees, who desperately require help navigating the 20th century and
rebuilding their shattered lives, need just that. So Carrie embarks on her own unchartered
territory, enlisting the help of her boss, Jack (Corey Stoll).
Together,
against the backdrop of their shared losses, the Lost Boys and these unlikely
strangers find humor in the clash of cultures, and heartbreak as well as hope
in the challenges of life in America.
Follow
their inspiring journey when “The Good Lie” opens this July 29 exclusive at
Ayala Malls Cinemas nationwide. Check www.sureseats.com for screening schedules
and ticket reservation at Ayala Malls Cinemas.
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