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Disclosure
1994 128 min United States of America R 16+
★6.3
Thriller, Drama, Crime
Director: Barry Levinson
🎭 Based on
«Disclosure»
byMichael Crichton
Trailers
Description
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.
Budget:
$55M
US Gross:
$83.02M
Worldwide:
$214.02M
Starring
Michael Douglas
Actor
Demi Moore
Actor
Donald Sutherland
Actor
Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 1995
— Most Desirable Woman
MTV Movie & TV Awards 1995
— Best Villain
Key opinion
Disclosure is widely regarded as a quintessential 90s corporate thriller that effectively explores power dynamics and gender roles, though its technological elements and sociopolitical commentary are now viewed as dated. While many praise the chemistry between Michael Douglas and Demi Moore and the film's tense atmosphere, others criticize the script's pacing and the believability of Douglas as a recurring victim archetype.
| Acting | Michael Douglas and Demi Moore deliver strong, charismatic performances that anchor the film's central power struggle. | |
| Score | Ennio Morricone's score successfully heightens the film's tension and narrative stakes. | |
| Originality | The film functions primarily as a corporate thriller, with many viewers noting that the "erotic" marketing label is misleading given the limited explicit content. | |
| Culture | While the film serves as a compelling "nostalgic" snapshot of 90s corporate culture and early tech, the plot and technological references feel increasingly dated to contemporary audiences. | |
| Pacing | The film's pacing and narrative momentum are divisive, with some finding it a gripping, well-structured thriller and others describing it as dull and lacking necessary tension. | |
| Acting | Critics are split on Michael Douglas’s recurring role as a vulnerable male victim; some find his performance nuanced, while others feel the archetype is repetitive and unconvincing. |