Synopsis
Sex Is Power.
A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life.
Directed by Barry Levinson
A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life.
叛逆性骚扰, 败露, 披露, Enthüllung, Zaklatás, Rivelazioni, Harcèlement, Acoso, Taciz, Skamgrepp, Разоблачение, 桃色机密, Revelação, Verkossa, Викриття, Afsløringen, Αποκαλύψεις, חשיפה, Dezvăluirea, Skandální odhalení, 폭로, Assédio Sexual, Разкриване, W Sieci, Demaskavimas, 桃色機密, ディスクロージャー, Acoso Sexual, ดิสโคลสเชอร์ ร้อนพยาบาท, Assetjament, Avsløringen, Разоткривање
ok but all the ways disclosure is gross and offensive (and there are very, very many) is actually what makes it amazing like it's this totally horrifying time capsule of super classed sexual politics in the 90s filtered through the most demonic meninist lens imaginable BUT THEN!!!! U HAVE MICHAEL DOUGLAS CLIMBING INTO THE MATRIX TO UNCOVER A CORPORATE BUSINESS CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!!!!!!! he's wandering around a computer generated landscape full of beeps and boops and he says shit like "angel i need help" and a little digital angel pops up out of nowhere like clippy. the drama hinges on CD-ROMS!!!!!!!!!! im sorry but this is incredible. his, like, 6 year old daughter tells him "daddy i never believed what they said…
An attempt at a sleek, suggestive, reverse-gender-politics erotic thriller set in the intensely sexy, dangerous world of defective CD-ROM hardware manufacturing. I think this is one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen. I might've even respected that about it if it wasn't quite so flat and shallow with its provocations.
"I never even heard of such a thing, a woman harrassing a man" - Toad,
WRITTEN AS AN INCEL:
FINALLY a film willing to stand up and say "wake up America, women will find you and kill you and everyone you love!"
Disclosure is a movie made for 55 million dollars about the most important topic in America, women making up sexual assault claims against men. Michael Douglas and Demi Moore both work in high stakes business. She is his boss because women's lib is destorying America. She wants to fuck him and he is eventually like "nah" and she keeps trying so BOOM that's sexual harrassment fuck you women.
I think what I like most about this movie is…
Starts off as a smirking thriller about a woman sexual harassing one of her employees and somehow gets ... a thousand times crazier from there? One scene towards the end completely melted my brain. It will take me weeks to recover. I’ll never forget it. Incredible.
"But what if a MAN was sexually harassed?"
The film made 200+ million dollars.
It climaxes with Michael Douglas walking down a VR hallway.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
one of the brownest 90s movies. michael douglas is objectively the funniest person to falsely accuse of sexual harrassment
There is a lot about this movie that is dumb:
• The screenplay handles the breadth of sexual harassment with the subtlety of a shovel to the face, and telegraphs most of the setups from a mile away.
• A huge virtual library where you have to move around it like you would an actual huge library is fucking stupid.
• The technobabble hasn't aged terribly, but did anyone ever believe that you deleted files by typing "do_it/kill_files/top_secret/do_not_peak/secret_files" into a command line?
• Regardless of whether he was complicit in the almost-banging of Demi Moore or not, Michael Douglas' wife seems a little too quick to forgive him for what happened.
• Never cast Michael Douglas as a guy who…
What kind of super conservative, anti-feminist, wildly scattershot bullshit did I just watch? Such an alarming view on gender, desire, and most importantly, rape that then veers into corporate maneuvering for power and a heavy reliance on corny ass VR. Nah, I’m good.
no better random birthday movie pick imaginable.
early on Michael Douglas tie has a huge strain on it he's referring to as "toothpaste". he isn't able to get rid of that stain through the whole day, you'll start thinking about what this really is, your sleazy mind having a good idea of course. by the end of the day Douglas gets into a pretty dirty sex situation with a cock-hungry Demi Moore.
Levinson's and Crichton's 90s dirt mcgirt post noir plays in the world of high management in the early digital world (CD-ROMs! E-Mails! Virtual Reality!), just one of many curiosities in this cabinet. everything happens in huge glass cages, the skyscrapers above Seattle.
there's not only the explicit scene…