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Compliance


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Chicago Sun-Times
"Compliance" encourages us to feel superior to the employees of a fast-food chicken chain in Ohio, and so we do: Audiences a...
New York Daily News
It has a sharp psychological point and a can't-look-away quality even as it turns horrifically dark.
Rolling Stone
Compliance is torture to sit through. It's also indispensable filmmaking. This fact-based movie is going to present you with...
The New York Times
Snapshots of greasy fries and slimy grills pump up the unsavory atmosphere, while Heather McIntosh's ominous, cello-driven s...
New York Post
It's a highly political work about how some people can be made to do vile things just for the wispiest promise that the powe...
The New Yorker
Watching Compliance recently, I also began to squirm and talk back, but not because I disliked the movie, which I think is b...
Slate
It's a deeply moral movie about the failure of morality, as grueling to watch as it is necessary.
The Boston Globe
There is a level of stupidity displayed by the people in this movie that beggars belief. Their behavior is to stupidity as t...
Wall Street Journal
Too condescending to be trusted, too manipulative to be believed, too turgid to be enjoyed, too shameless to be endured and,...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A harrowing, gut-wrenching fable about power and authority that shows that even the most well-adjusted, ordinary person coul...
Los Angeles Times
That the thriller is based on real incidents only magnifies its effect.
San Francisco Chronicle
We feel like gutless witnesses to a crime.
Washington Post
Fails its first test, which is that the audience believe every word of it.
Film Fracture
Compliance leaves a mark on the viewer's psyche that will stay with them for days.
Entertainment Weekly
With a slow, relentless buildup focused on sexual humiliation, Compliance intensifies the "requests" put on Sandra, and even...
Hollywood Reporter
A disturbing psychological drama that pushes buttons and boundaries.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Craig Zobel
Writer: Craig Zobel
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Cast: Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, Pat Healy

Release: August 17, 2012
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