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Movie Info. Caught and grilled by a brutal policeman (Timothy Dalton) and a British lieutenant (Cary Elwes), an IRA assassin (Anthony Brophy) reluctantly agrees to testify against cohorts. Rating: R.
- Drama
And Damon gives one of the best performances of his career here, a sneak-up-on-you the-dupe-as-duper narrator. George is indignant when he is criticized for his lysine output and Damon builds each scene as if on a righteous defensive that wins his audience – both within the scene and those watching the film – over every time.
Nov 18, 2009 · Soderbergh and Burns are more interested in Whitacre than the scandal, and so The Informant! foregoes the histrionics of a legal crusade against big, corporate America; instead the film becomes a ...
What you will—and won't—find in this movie. Some intense arguments. Parents need to know that this engaging Steven Soderbergh comedy received an R rating principally for language. The actual subject matter -- corporate misdeeds -- may only appeal to teens, however, because it stars Matt Damon. The movie is based on a true story and sends ...
Sep 18, 2009 · During the screening it seemed that a good portion of the audience was relatively bored during most of the movie, and that shouldn’t happen in an undercover investigation comedy. He does make the smart decision of having Matt Damon (“Good Will Hunting”) play the lead character Whitacre. Damon gained 30 pounds to play Whitacre, and he ...
Nov 13, 2023 · The film received mixed reviews from critics, with the New York Times saying "you've seen this movie 32 times before" and the Guardian calling it "superheroes to zeros in tepid franchise addition".