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The Informant!
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After a long time, the US government decided to pursue the agrarian businessman on charges of fixing prices. The government decided to do the job on the basis of evidence provided by the vice president, who was turned into a detective, Mark Whitaker. These are the real events that reflect the highest degree of whistleblower in the history of the United States.
After a long time, the US government decided to pursue the agrarian businessman on charges of fixing prices. The government decided to do the job on the basis of evidence provided by the vice president, who was turned into a detective, Mark Whitaker. These are the real events that reflect the highest degree of whistleblower in the history of the United States.
Actors:
William Marsh,
Scott Adsit,
Clancy Brown,
Andrew Daly,
Lucas McHugh Carroll,
J.P. Gillain,
Nick Craig,
Steve Seagren,
Pascal Ifri,
Christine Elaine,
Giota Trakas,
...»
William Marsh
Scott Adsit
26 November 1965, Northbrook, Illinois, USA
Clancy Brown
5 January 1959, Urbana, Ohio, USA
Andrew Daly
15 April 1971, Westchester County, New York, USA
Lucas McHugh Carroll
J.P. Gillain
Nick Craig
Steve Seagren
Pascal Ifri
Christine Elaine
Giota Trakas
24 July 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Director:
Steven Soderbergh
Steven Soderbergh
14 January 1963, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Country:
United States
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April 04, 2011
More funny-weird than funny-ha-ha. But still funny.
November 20, 2009
It may come across like a self-satisfied madcap bauble, but that titular exclamation mark is the key that unlocks the myriad subtextual delights of Soderbergh's timely latest.
September 19, 2009
Soderbergh has transformed this into a treatise on the incompetence of everyone involved: the informant, the corporation upon which he informs, the lawyers, and the FBI. Strangely enough, it's completely believable.
September 29, 2011
Drills away into the dark humor of a white-collar tattletale, his ever-widening web of deceit and a scrambled criminal mind with a couple of screws loose.
June 01, 2015
The Informant! is an inspired social satire, a near-perfect single-carat diamond in an age of mindless movie bling. It's a small movie, but not in any sense minor.
May 06, 2011
In the end, it seems as though it's better to aim for searing moments and whiff on greatness than to shoot for the middle and hit it.
Washington Post
September 19, 2009
Soderbergh is a good listener, too, always alert to the myriad ways his characters reveal, conceal and finally betray themselves in thought, word and deed.
September 24, 2014
After a parodic run-up, the film betrays a certain respect for this odd little creation.
October 02, 2009
Damon is an agile comic performer, and Soderbergh knows how to serve him up without losing sight of the ultimate seriousness behind it all.
June 01, 2015
As the story becomes more about the various undercover ops and the contradictory workings of Whitacre's hateful-lovable mind, The Informant! has an undeniable crackle.
September 19, 2009
Mark's collection of bizarre behaviors doesn't add up to a character.

