The Informers

The Informers

  • Director: Gregor Jordan
  • Writer: Bret Easton Ellis,Nicholas Jarecki
  • Countries of origin: United States, Germany
  • Language: English
  • Release date: April 24, 2009
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: 性、謀殺、鬼魅城
  • "The Informers" is a 100-minute thriller film produced and distributed by Senator Entertainment in the United States. The film is directed by Gregor Jordan, starring Billy Bob Thornton , Kim Basinger , Mickey Rourke , Winona Laura Horowitz , Lou Taylor Pucci, etc. It was released in the United States on April 24, 2009.
    The film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Bret Easton Ellis . It tells the story of the so-called upper class and the bottom of society in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, when two distinct groups, the so-called upper class and the bottom of society, were caught in a crisis   .

    Details

    • Release date April 24, 2009
    • Filming locations Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies Senator Entertainment Co

    Box office

    Budget

    $18,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $300,000

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $300,000

    Gross worldwide

    $382,174

    Movie reviews

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    • By Clovis 2022-12-09 02:50:17

      Very yellow and decadent

      After reading it, Lao Mei's mess was burnt, and it was nothing compared to this film.
      Just as it was written on the poster: Greed is good. Sex is easy. Youth is forever. There are not only disgusting plots, but disgusting characters. Deep nausea.
      As Lastline said: There's no more sun.

      "Graham, what else is there? You already have everything."
      "I need someone to tell me what is good. Okay? And I need someone to tell me what's bad. Because if nobody tells you these...

    • By Greta 2022-11-21 16:52:24

      If no one tells me what is right and what is wrong?

      "You have everything, but also what it takes?"
              
              "I need someone to tell me what is right, I need someone to tell me what is wrong. If nobody tells me what is right and what is wrong, how should we do?"

              In In the Lost City of Angels, several lines connect several characters. Simple and profound language is limited to the surface, like the missing parts of their appearance and heart. At the

              beginning of the party full of desires, with...

    • By Chelsey 2022-11-15 09:08:42

      Fooled

      When I got caught in the synopsis, I even said that there are vampires, and I sweat violently. Isn't this a cautionary film attacking the highly corrupt life of the bourgeoisie?

      But in fact, the entire human society has developed in this direction in the past two years, ignoring tradition and ethics. Everything is centered on self-generated senses and desires. We don’t know what sense of responsibility is. We don’t have faith. If there is a so-called God, then It is a god who is piled...

    • By Ericka 2022-11-06 22:15:55

      Maybe it’s a disease that began to spread in the 1980s

      At the top is the producer's boss. The boss made a news host. His wife knew but didn't have time to divorce. The eldest has two children, his daughter is obsessed with a certain singer, and his son has a beautiful friend and a boyfriend. The three friends of the son interact with each other. Although the son is not too bad, the girlfriend is not clear. Moreover, the son’s boyfriend is the son’s biological mother when he has the eldest wife. My son’s boyfriend also made a famous singer’s...

    • By Jade 2022-10-22 18:06:56

      weird movie

      This is some kind of sci-fi, flickering, it's basically a social realistic description
      of typical American life in the 1980s, characters in the entertainment industry, AIDS is one of the clues
      Two different things, the poster is very surreal, very sci-fi. I was fooled by the poster.

      With my IQ, in any case, I should not understand such a super deep movie

      . Trivial matter, there is no main "thing", it's confusing to watch, not a typical "movie", but the actors all...

    User comments

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    • By Enid 2023-09-24 15:06:00

      Too loose. so many...

    • By Mariela 2023-09-05 15:16:32

      md, why are there so many trash movies...

    • By Shanie 2023-09-05 12:56:07

      1. Multi-line narrative, each of which comes to an abrupt end without a follow-up, just like there is no cause, reminiscent of Robert Altman and PTA; 2. The whole film presents the high-society drunken fans, drug addiction, promiscuity, night time Ye Shengge, which is also mixed with a crime line of kidnapping children; 3. Add 1 star to Amber Heard's many nude scenes, after all, it is pleasing to the...

    • By Kattie 2023-08-26 06:40:19

      It's a fantasy, only someone in the group said that he wanted to film for the band and had a bad sci-fi script when he thought about the script. Pork belly and empty rotten way of...

    • By Amani 2023-08-13 11:37:50

      I don’t know how many people came after watching...

    Evaluation action

    The director’s "ancient" lineup combined in "The Informers" and the large amount of lens work done to present the content of the story also seem to be difficult to obtain the satisfaction and support of a wider audience. The excessive nihilism of the film soared with content of drugs and sex, which actually scared away the courage of some viewers to watch it. In the film, Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke acted naked in an SM sex scene,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Christie: [regarding a little mark that appeared on her arm] Look, I have no idea what this is. And another one on my foot.

      [proffers slinky foot for him to inspect]

      Graham Sloan: [declines] Yeah, I don't know what it is either. Look, Christie, tell me something.

      Christie: What?

      Graham Sloan: What do you think about Martin?

      Christie: He's cool. He's hot.

      Graham Sloan: Yeah, hot. Hmm. Well... I know that. But... I'm just not sure that I'm at the same place as you are. You know, with everything that's... that's been going on with him. Forget it. Sorry I brought it up.

      Christie: Graham. Martin's not even staying here. He's staying at Nina Metro's. Even though he said she was insane. That reminds me... Did you get tickets for tomorrow night at the Greek? Bryan Metro? Graham! You know he doesn't mean as much as you to me.

      [scoffs]

      Christie: Come on, Graham, we are all just having fun, you know? Like, you take it all too seriously.

      Graham Sloan: Yeah, but you're also sleeping with him, and it's just stressing me out.

      Christie: What's wrong? You know I'm on the pill. Graham? Graham?

      Graham Sloan: Yeah?

      Christie: You're forgetting something.

      Graham Sloan: What?

      Christie: We're both sleeping with him. We're both sleeping with Martin. And if I'm cool with that... then...

    • Rachel: So, did anybody see that Robert Waters is here?

      Tim: Who's that?

      Les Price: Come on, Tim. Robert Waters.

      [Rachel scoffs]

      Les Price: Star of The Flight Patrol. It's a television show.

      [Rachel chuckles]

      Les Price: On television.

      Tim: I don't know. I guess I just must not watch enough TV.

      Les Price: [scoffs] Yeah, right.

      Rachel: Wait. You don't know who Robert Waters is?

      Tim: No, I... I don't. You do, I guess?

      Rachel: Well, I met him at Reagan's inauguration. God, I thought everybody knew who Robert Waters is.

      Tim: I... I don't. Why do you guys care?

      Rachel: Well, it's a little weird.

      Tim: Why?

      Les Price: He's here with three guys. The very macho star of Flight Patrol is here with three dudes.

      Tim: So?

      Les Price: So one of them tried to pick up Tim today.

      Tim: Me? When?

      Rachel: At the beach. Today at the bar.

      Tim: That guy?

      Les Price: Yeah. That guy.

      Tim: Look, he... he was nice. He was a nice guy.

      Les Price: [sarcastic] Yeah, I'm sure he was really nice.

      Rachel: Real nice.

      [mocking laugh at Tim, who, to hide his discomfort, lights up a cigarette]

      Rachel: You smoke?

      Les Price: I told you, Tim.

      Tim: What?

      Rachel: It's bad for you.

      Les Price: He knows. I told him last night.

      Tim: [taking a delight in smoking, blowing clouds of smoke] Am I blowing this in your face? I mean, really, is this... is this actually bothering you? I mean, we're... we're outside.

      Rachel: Look, you just shouldn't smoke, Tim.

      Tim: Okay, I'm gonna finish this cigarette somewhere else, since you two don't like it.

      [Rachel scoffs]

      Tim: The odds looking pretty good tonight, huh, Dad?

      [goes off, leaving the pretty girl to Dad]

      Rachel: [sighs] Tim, stop.

      Les Price: Let him go.

      Rachel: [clears throat] Well, thank you for dinner, Les.

      [prepares to leave]

      Les Price: Hey, hey, we're not done here.

      Rachel: No, look, just tell Tim that I'm sorry.

      Les Price: Let's have another drink, come on.

      Rachel: You know, I'll see you guys tomorrow.

      Les Price: Don't let him spoil the party, come on.

    • Susan Sloan: I hope your girlfriend remembers to wear a shirt by the morning.