Review of Inside Job (2010) by Sam M — 18 Feb 2013
Inside Job is an experience of documentaries because it explores the most devastating American tragedy of the 21st Century. The filmmakers document this with the swag of Michael Moore. The interviews get pretty intense, but the filmmakers do not shy away from their overall goal.
This shows their persistence and refusal to settle for artificial interviews and conversations in making the film. That says a lot about their intentions. The economic crisis is destructive and the film documents both this and the scientific aspect of the crisis in the same breath without feeling uneven or bloated.
That is what makes it so compelling to watch and not a piece of sentimentality or science.
This review of Inside Job (2010) was written by Sam M on 18 Feb 2013.
Inside Job has generally received very positive reviews.
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