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Film and Literary Stories That Use Unreliable Narrators to Shape the Truth

This article explores the compelling use of unreliable narrators in film and literature, highlighting how their skewed perspectives create intrigue and complexity. It examines various examples, including characters from 'The House Across the Lake,' 'Memento,' and 'Gone Girl,' demonstrating how these narrators shape the audience's understanding of truth and reality.

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