The Informant Review
September 22nd 2009 23:03
At last it's my review of the film starring Matt Damon on the Bug Mac diet. It's based on the true story or supposedly true story that they say in the opening of the film about the highest ranking company official to ever blow the whistle on a company's deceitful deals. Well it's the perfect corruption with big business movie to come out. It's also a reunion between Damon and steven Soderbergh a great director in my opinion and this film is as good as you'd expect.
This film portrays Matt Damon as a bi polar character who gets up to the vice president of a corn company where he is secretly working along with the FBI to blow the whistle on the executives. it sounds pretty simple and humorous right, well wrong the film goes in a completely different direction after that portraying Matt Damon's character Mark as a flawed individual whose bgeen a little greedy and bipolar himself, who can't tell the difference between truth and lie anymore because he's been surrounded by liars. this part is interesting as it changes your perspective on his career. it's get a bit irritating when you have trouble figuring out what's going on, but it should even out towards the film.
Overall, this film had everything. It had great performances, directing, writing, and style. The same were used to seeing from the ocean's Eleven director. It may not be the best movie of the year, but Matt Damon should and will get an Oscar nod for this performance. He's absolutely hilarious and darkly dramatic at the same time that you really can't believe it's Matt Damon in the movie. The performance guides the film through it's confusing plot.
Review B
This film portrays Matt Damon as a bi polar character who gets up to the vice president of a corn company where he is secretly working along with the FBI to blow the whistle on the executives. it sounds pretty simple and humorous right, well wrong the film goes in a completely different direction after that portraying Matt Damon's character Mark as a flawed individual whose bgeen a little greedy and bipolar himself, who can't tell the difference between truth and lie anymore because he's been surrounded by liars. this part is interesting as it changes your perspective on his career. it's get a bit irritating when you have trouble figuring out what's going on, but it should even out towards the film.
Overall, this film had everything. It had great performances, directing, writing, and style. The same were used to seeing from the ocean's Eleven director. It may not be the best movie of the year, but Matt Damon should and will get an Oscar nod for this performance. He's absolutely hilarious and darkly dramatic at the same time that you really can't believe it's Matt Damon in the movie. The performance guides the film through it's confusing plot.
Review B
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