Review of Disclosure (1994) by Jon P — 10 Oct 2012
Suffering from limited character depth and unrefined pacing, Barry Levinson's ambitious sexual-harassment drama is a frustrating disappointment. Levinson's narrative is intriguing and tense, yet never quite enthralling and intense, and although Michael Douglas and Demi Moore deliver impressive performances, let's face it: the whole 'Mr Douglas gets trapped in an awkward situation by a strong, sexy woman' thing has been done before more many times, to a much higher standard.
Viewers are offered no insight whatsoever into Douglas' history with his manipulative former lover, and his wife and children are given less screen time than his office's computer keyboard. Do yourself a favour and rent Basic Instinct or Fatal Attraction instead.
This review of Disclosure (1994) was written by Jon P on 10 Oct 2012.
Disclosure has generally received mixed reviews.
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