Il governo degli Stati Uniti decide d'inseguire un gigante dell'agroindustria con un'accusa di fissazione dei prezzi, sulla base delle prove presentate dal loro testimone principale, il vice... Leggi tuttoIl governo degli Stati Uniti decide d'inseguire un gigante dell'agroindustria con un'accusa di fissazione dei prezzi, sulla base delle prove presentate dal loro testimone principale, il vicepresidente diventato informatore Mark Whitacre.Il governo degli Stati Uniti decide d'inseguire un gigante dell'agroindustria con un'accusa di fissazione dei prezzi, sulla base delle prove presentate dal loro testimone principale, il vicepresidente diventato informatore Mark Whitacre.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 21 candidature totali
- Alexander Whitacre
- (as Lucas Carroll)
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- QuizTo prepare for the role of the overweight character Mark Whitacre, Matt Damon purposely gained weight prior to filming. He did this by eating lots of hamburgers, pizza, and dark beer, which he described in an interview as being "really, really, really fun."
- BlooperThe film takes place from 1992-1994, yet the cars have Illinois license plates that first appeared in 2001.
- Citazioni
Mark Whitacre: When polar bears hunt, they crouch down by a hole in the ice and wait for a seal to pop up. They keep one paw over their nose so that they blend in, because they've got those black noses. They'd blend in perfectly if not for the nose. So the question is, how do they know their noses are black? From looking at other polar bears? Do they see their reflections in the water and think, "I'd be invisible if not for that." That seems like a lot of thinking for a bear.
- Curiosità sui creditiPrologue: "While this motion picture is based on real events, certain incidents and characters are composites, and dialog has been dramatized. So there."
- Colonne sonoreTrust Me
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
Produced and Performed by Steve Tyrell
Steve Tyrell appears courtesy of E1 Music
I'll have to see this a second time with a DVD stop button to be able to fully catalog all the various modes that our filmmaker skips seamlessly through. The main device he weaves these modes around is the spine of the untrusted narrator. We have all sorts of layers and nodes of deception with the only ones we can really trust being the guys usually are the bottom of the garbage bin: the massive greedy company.
We have this fellow being dishonest to everyone, including himself. We have no idea where the line is that he actually believes and we hear only from him. Some of the internal dialog is hypnotizing: we are lulled into accepting it because so much of it is appealingly funny. It is a great trick of misdirection, allowing us to associate with this slippery reality.
Folded into this is are the watchers, nominally the FBI, then various lawyers and the wife, but us of course, punctuated by a video at the end directly to us (with the FBI behind a mirror).
A second surprise awaited me beyond the Soderbergh stretching. Matt Damon finally does something impressive. He is truly something worth watching here. I never would have guessed. I never would have believed. In fact, this wouldn't have worked at all, this suspended belief within the story, if he had not so believably become the character.
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
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- Budget
- 22.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 33.316.821 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.464.314 USD
- 20 set 2009
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 41.771.168 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1