- Studio: Magnolia Pictures
- Release Date: Aug 17, 2012
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Aug 17, 2012100The actors in Compliance perform with thorough and chilling sincerity.
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91With a slow, relentless buildup focused on sexual humiliation, Compliance intensifies the "requests" put on Sandra, and eventually other employees, to behave immorally in the name of cooperation.
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90It makes you think. And that's invaluable.
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Aug 23, 201290With its harrowing restraint, Compliance is potent filmmaking that's not easily forgotten.
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90Compliance is a small movie, but it provides insight into large and frightening events, like the voluntary participation of civilians in the terrible crimes of the last century.
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90A slow-motion punch to the groin. As such, it's fitting that one of our first sights is a large "NO" stenciled in the parking lot of a fast-food joint in suburban Ohio: as the film progresses, the word becomes a silent mantra for viewers who can't quite believe what they're seeing.
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88Zobel's unsparing approach is justified. This film should be hard to watch - and it is. But it's also hard to forget.
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88A taut, understated minimalist masterwork.
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88The truth can indeed be stranger than fiction and, in this case, were the story to have originated in the imagination of the screenwriter, it could rightfully be criticized as artificial and contrived. But, disturbing and unlikely as it may be, this stuff actually happened, and pretty much as Craig Zobel relates it.
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83Compliance is as much a meta-textual gauntlet as it is a movie; its subject matter not only deserves, but demands to be discussed and argued about, rather than being simply accepted at face value.
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83The subject matter is unrelentingly sordid yet the storytelling is so deadpan and understated that it's difficult, if not impossible, to dismiss it as exploitation or sexist provocation.