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Product Description Michael Douglas and Demi Moore star in this thriller based on the novel by Michael Crichton. Manager Tom Sanders (Douglas) misses out on promotion to a new face in his computer company - the power-dressing go-getter Meredith Johnson (Moore). Coincidentally an ex-lover of Tom, who is now happily married, Meredith attempts to revive old passions, but when her advances are spurned she promises to take revenge and the next morning Tom is accused of sexually harassing her. With pressure from his bosses to save the company from scandal, Tom decides to fight the allegations in court but Meredith refuses to be easily brushed aside and seems determined to ruin his life, starting with his career. .co.uk Review Michael Crichton's bestselling novel was both a high-tech thriller and source of controversy with its hot-button plot about a man's charge of sexual harassment against a female colleague and former lover. The movie, directed by Barry Levinson, turned these issues into a prurient thriller dressed up in glossy production values, virtual reality computer graphics and steamy sex between Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. Having cornered the market on roles for men whose brains are located south of their waistline, Douglas is well cast as the computer-industry guy who loses a plush promotion to the opportunistic Moore, and he's perfected the expression of paranoid panic. If you don't think about it too much, this is one of those films that can draw you into its manipulative web and really grab your attention. Disclosure is more entertaining than thought provoking (because the filmmakers basically danced around the story's potential controversy), but there's enough star power and visual glitz to make this an enjoyable ride. --Jeff Shannon
D**R
Demi Moore , Michael Douglas, Donald Sutherland star
Bought this movie as seen at cinema, and love Demi Moore and Michael Douglas, great movie, demi Moore oozes sex appeal, about a womansexually harassing a man in work place is differant storyline, reccommended
T**N
βIβm so old fashioned I greet my subordinates with a handshake!β [Susan Sanders]
In this 1994 semi-erotic thriller Tom Sanders (Michael Douglas) is happily married and the successful head of manufacturing, but the company is about to merge with a larger one and he discovers his expected post has gone to Meredith Johnson (Demi Moore), a former girlfriend who is having an affair with the company president. Meredith soon flirts with Tom, but although initially aroused Tom resists her further advances so Meredith screams a threat to make him pay for spurning her.Although the film explores the politics and intrigue within an office environment, the main focus is the issue of sexual harassment and the ease with which such allegations can be made. It also illustrates how such claims can destroy one's career based on gender alone and whether a double standard exists depending whether such allegations are levied by men or women.My single disc went straight into the main film although the main menu popped up after the film ended, offering jump to a scene, cast, production notes, film flash and languages. With adult topics and language, this is an 18 rating, but itβs about drama, not gratuitous nudity, for there is none here, relying on a good script, plot twists and acting to get along. This tense thriller manages to mix legal issues, blackmail, suspense and gender role reversal into a powerful mix of domestic versus legal drama and you always feel there is another plot at work at the back of this as it moves along. There are some implausible scenes that should never have happened but this is still a great late night drama.
R**E
Great film
Hadnt seen this for ages but decided to give it a watch, definitely a very 90s film but great lead performance's from the stars
E**.
fab movie and never goes out of date
very good acting from all cast and showcases the subject of disclosure brilliantly, Demi Moore plays the part so well and same goes for Michael Douglas, definitely recommend
D**L
Disclosure...
Anyone interested in this film will have seen it by now (and it has been on the television a good few times, too), so probably not really necessary to rate the film these days.I am not a fan of Michael Douglas, nor of Demi Moore so it may seem odd that I chose to buy this film... however I enjoyed the plot a great deal and I particularly liked the virtual reality scene.Quite why Michael Douglas always finds himself in steamy and sometimes uncomfortable sexual encounters, I just do not know - maybe I simply find him unattractive! (Remember the bunny boiler!)But... putting that aside, yes - a good and worth-watching film with an interesting plot, a touch of mystery with the unknown (until the end) helper, and some nice comeuppance for one person :-)
D**D
A Good Film
Based on Michael Crichton's book with the same name this film is about sexual harassment and how it can ruin careers and marriages... especially when it is a man who has been accused. When it is the woman who is the one actually being the harasser the film delves into the double standard. Considering this film is over 2 decades old it actually is one to think about considering the way men are accused today of criminal sexual behaviour and they are found guilty through media, social and news. Saying that it is dated in some areas because of its age but it is still a good film as Tom Sander's (Michael Douglas) fights to prove his innocence.
H**R
Slow to start.
Slow to start. Dialogue abysmal. Non of the characters likable.Sex scenes more desperate.Shame did expect more from such a cast. But failed to deliver π
M**.
Okay
It was an okay film.
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