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The Insider (1999)
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Reviews Counted: 116
Fresh: 111
Rotten:5
Average Rating: 8/10
Consensus: Critics say The Insider tells a compelling story. The performances are strong, particularly Russell Crowe's.
Theatrical Release: Nov 5, 2000 Wide
Synopsis: Based on the article "The Man Who Knew Too Much," THE INSIDER depicts the true story of Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe), a successful scientist who is fired from the Brown & Williamson tobacco company for objecting to certain lab tests. He... Based on the article "The Man Who Knew Too Much," THE INSIDER depicts the true story of Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe), a successful scientist who is fired from the Brown & Williamson tobacco company for objecting to certain lab tests. He signs a confidentiality agreement to ease the company's nervousness, but when hotshot 60 MINUTES producer Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino) recruits Wigand to help him decipher some technical documents, he realizes that there's a bigger story hiding inside Wigand. Eventually Bergman convinces him to break the agreement and sit for an interview with Mike Wallace (Christopher Plummer). The resulting media frenzy causes Wigand to lose the support of his family and forces Bergman to confront the harsh reality of his business. Additionally, Wigand is recruited by the state of Mississippi to testify on its behalf that cigarettes are, in fact, addictive. To pay the rent, he begins teaching high school chemistry, waiting for Bergman to convince the network to air the piece. Buckling under corporate pressure, CBS pulls the plug, which sparks Bergman to leak information to the press. As Wigand deals with his personal dilemma, Bergman battles the corporation that begins to show its true colors. Both men must decide for themselves if they've made the right choices. Like his other films THIEF, MANHUNTER, and HEAT, director Michael Mann takes on the theme of a man trying to do the right thing while trapped by circumstances that could destroy him. Once again Mann pulls terrific performances from his entire cast. Crowe is outstanding as Jeff Wigand, the beleaguered insider who risks everything for the truth. Pacino is suitably tenacious as the once-radical producer Bergman, and Christopher Plummer is excellent as news anchor Mike Wallace. With its brilliant performances and stunning cinematography, THE INSIDER is an emotionally intense film that reveals the consequences of standing up for the truth. [More]
Starring: Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Diane Venora
Starring: Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall, Lindsay Crouse, Debi Mazar, Stephen Tobolowsky, Colm Feore, Bruce McGill, Gina Gershon, Michael Gambon, Rip Torn, Lynne Thigpen, Hallie Kate Eisenberg
Director: Michael Mann
Director: Michael Mann
Screenwriter: Eric Roth, Michael Mann
Producer: Pieter Jan Brugge, Michael Mann
Composer: Lisa Gerrard, Pieter Bourke, Graeme Revell
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Release:
Apr 11, 2000
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Single Side - Dual Layer
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40:1
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Featurette
- Inside A Scene - Analysis by Director
- Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
- 2. Bonus Trailers
Interactive Features:
- Scene Access
- Interactive Menus
Reviews for The Insider
It has a buzz of excitement and complexity -- the sense that we're seeing the actual back-room decisions that affect lives.
The ingredients--topical subject, great acting from Crowe and Plummer, Mann's brillaint helming--are here for a truly great film and yet something is missing, perhaps a sense of deja vu of case well covered in the press, or an aura of pompous seriousness.
This is a war movie. The big strikes are lawsuits. The battlefield is the conscience. And the heroes put themselves on the front lines for the sake of the truth.
It won't be popular with tobacco executives, who come off as menacing, but here's betting they'll be among the first to see it.
Not only is the story fascinating and intelligent...and not only is Mann's directing inventive and yet down to earth, but the performances by the cast are truly excellent.
Big tobacco, big media, big drama in director Michael Mann's masterpiece.
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