Disclosure

Disclosure

  • Director: Barry Levinson
  • Writer: Michael Crichton,Paul Attanasio
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 9, 1994
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Викриття
  • "Disclosure" is a feature film directed by Barry Levinson and starring Michael Douglas , Demi Moore , Donald Sutherland and others   . It premiered in the United States on December 9, 1994 .
    The film tells the story of a company's department manager Tom Sanders who was framed for sexual harassment by her boss Meredith Johnson and decided to fight her to the end in order to preserve his innocence and work   .

    Details

    • Release date December 9, 1994
    • Filming locations Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA
    • Production companies Warner Bros., Baltimore Pictures, Constant c Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $55,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $83,015,089

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $10,068,126

    Gross worldwide

    $214,015,089

    Movie reviews

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    • By Crystal 2021-12-24 08:01:05

      In the middle of the game, the plan is to win, the benevolent sees the benevolence and the wise sees the wisdom, maybe the praying mantis catches the cicada, the oriole is behind, maybe the civet cat is behind, the competition in the workplace makes peopl

      The heroine got the favor of the boss because of the merger, so she became the vice president. Originally, both in terms of aptitude and ability were higher than the woman, the male protagonist on the bench did not become the vice president and was very angry. It just so happens that the newly promoted female vice president is the former girlfriend of the frustrated male protagonist, so the relationship becomes very delicate.

      I don’t want the heroine to be the vice president and invite...

    • By Sigrid 2021-12-24 08:01:05

      Still better than women

      Back then, "Rebellious Sexual Harassment" should have been a sensation. The rise of feminism burned to the movies.
      Although the American heroism in the film still made Douglas a real success-the face-to-face confrontation with Demi Moore at the end seemed very enjoyable.

      However, don't forget that it was the female lawyer's sentence "Sexual harassment has nothing to do with sex, it is only about power" that awakened him.
      Not to mention the "friend" who watched the fire from...

    • By Francisca 2021-12-24 08:01:05

      The workplace is like a battlefield

      I have read the novel of the same name in the last century and I am very impressed. A well-arranged game, from the beginning of the sexual harassment to the preface of the lies, one by one, the innocent scapegoat will be kicked out of the game if he is not careful, and the sacrifice is inexplicable.

      Movies and books are a little different. For example, the insidious powerful woman deliberately plasticizes to please the big boss, and the male protagonist enters the virtual system and...

    • By Madalyn 2021-12-24 08:01:05

      In the age of feminism, what are men afraid of?

      The mystery thriller "Peachy Secret" directed by Barry Levinson in 1994

      "Peachy Secret"

      The movie tells the story of Tom (Michael Douglas), who is conscientious in the computer industry, is about to be promoted to the company's vice president, but out of thin air, a beautiful boss, Meredith Johnson (Demi Moore), steals Tom's vice president. What makes him even more embarrassed is...

    • By Garth 2021-12-24 08:01:05

      As below

      Sexual harassment is never about sex, but about power. There is really no distinction between men and women. When women have power, they will be as corrupt as men. There is no difference between men and women in this regard. Everyone in the film is actually a tool and pawn of power, and at the same time a victim. The seemingly bright ending actually hides the cruelty and unfathomable of the political struggle in the office. As the hostess said at the end, I will come back to buy your company...

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    • By Anthony 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      There are many places of...

    • By Elroy 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The election of the new vice president at the end is somewhat baffling. Visibility is...

    • By Gayle 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The most afraid of are those who play with their...

    • By Liliane 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      Demi Moore took the initiative to send it to the door and didn't want it, and was sexually harassed,,,, it's too...

    • By Haylie 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The struggle for power and color in the workplace is interspersed with the concept of AR...

    Movie plot

    Tom Sanders is a department manager of a computer company. Recently, the company is going to merge with Conry White, and Tom speculates that after the negotiation, he is likely to be promoted to deputy general manager of the department. At this time, Arthur Kahn, who was inspecting a new hardware production line in Malaysia, informed Tom that there was a problem with a crucial integrated circuit block. Tom learned from the consultant...
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    "Disclosure" can be said to be a true portrayal of interpersonal relationships in modern American cities, such as the false feelings, gossip and secret struggles between colleagues in the film, and the power struggle between the two sexes. The plot of the film is sharply conflicted and well laid out. The novelty of the usual sexual harassment is even more thought-provoking. The film deeply explores and sees through the theme of "sex...
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    Movie quotes

    • Susan Hendler: Of course everyone knows! I'm so old fashioned, I greet my employees with a handshake!

    • Susan Hendler: Ms. Alvarez, forty-eight hours ago my husband's penis was in another woman's mouth. I don't think there's anything in the law that can help me with that.

    • Tom Sanders: Why don't I just admit it? Admit that I'm that evil white guy everyone is always complaining about? Hey Chau-Minh, come down here so I can execise my patriarchal urge!