It's ultimately clear that Blumhouse's Truth or Dare doesn't possess enough material to wholeheartedly justify a feature - length running time, and there's little doubt, too, that the film fares especially poorly in its aggressively bland and
uninvolving opening stretch - with the less - than - captivating vibe compounded by an almost astonishing assortment of one - dimensional, interchangeable characters.
The sentimental and episodic third act compounds the movie's progressively
uninvolving atmosphere, and it's disappointing to note that the film has, by the time the abrupt conclusion rolls around, squandered most of the good will generated by its
opening stretch - which ultimately confirms Dom Hemingway's place as little more than a showcase for Law's consistently engaging performance.