Myths of Deceit
- Tagline
- Trust is the rarest magic of all.
- Description
- In a mystic land where gods toy with the fates of mortals, a grand conspiracy unfolds, giving birth to an unbreakable paranoia. Salmon L. Jackson stars as a stoic mentor, guarding ancient secrets that could unravel the fabric of reality. Opposite him, Greta Carrot-bo embodies a villain with a mastermind's intellect and the ruthlessness of a crime boss, while Christopher Plummet navigates a treacherous path between truth and deceit. Directed by Danny Bobcat, 'Myths of Deceit' is a vivid journey through mythological eras, where hopeful optimism battles corruptive power. Discover a world where betrayal lurks behind every promise, and the key to survival is the rarest and purest form of magic—trust.
- MpaaRating
- R
- PopularityScore
- 2.40
- ReleaseDate
- 02/01/2024
- Genre
- Fantasy
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
In a dazzling display of spectacular mythology and intricate storytelling, 'Myths of Deceit' presents itself as a shimmering gem in the pantheon of fantasy cinema. Salmon L. Jackson's portrayal of a stoic mentor is as sturdy as the bedrock of the mystical world he protects, emanating a gravitas that anchors the film's lofty ambitions. Greta Carrot-bo's villainous turn is deliciously sinister, meshing intellect with cruelty to create a character we love to hate. The screenplay dances on the edge of a dagger, with Christopher Plummet's character artfully embodying the fragile balance between truth and deception. Danny Bobcat's direction brings to life a grandiose vision where the vibrant tapestry of deceit is both a playground and a battlefield for the emotional chess game of trust. 'Myths of Deceit,' with its R-rated boldness, wades through the murkiness of betrayal without losing its luminescent hope—affirming that, indeed, trust can be the rarest but mightiest magic of all.