Ended on 10/4/2012

COMPLIANCE -  Rated (R)

2012 - USA - English - 90 minutes - Magnolia Pictures

Directed by: Craig Zobel

Featuring: Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker and Pat Healy


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When a police officer tells you to do something, you do it. Right?

Inspired by true events, COMPLIANCE tells the chilling story of just how far one might go to obey a figure of authority. On a particularly busy day at a suburban Ohio fast food joint, high-strung manager Sandra (Ann Dowd (Garden State) receives a phone call from a police officer saying that an employee, a pretty young blonde named Becky (newcomer Dreama Walker) has stolen money from a customer. Convinced she's only doing what's right, Sandra commences the investigation, following step-by-step instructions from the officer at the other end of the line, no matter how invasive they become. As we watch, we ask ourselves two questions: “Why don’t they just say no?” and the more troubling, "Am I certain I wouldn't do the same?"

The second feature from director Craig Zobel (the man behind the 2007 Sundance hit Great World of Sound), COMPLIANCE recounts this riveting nightmare in which the line between legality and reason is hauntingly blurred. The cast delivers startlingly authentic performances that make the appalling events unfolding onscreen all the more difficult to watch – but impossible to turn away from. Delving into the complex psychology of this real-life story, COMPLIANCE proves that sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction.

Why isn’t it easy to “just say no....”


"4 STARS - A POWDER KEG. The movie's frightening momentum can't be denied. YOU CAN’T BELIEVE WHAT YOU’RE WATCHING."

-Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York



"POTENT FILMMAKING THAT’S NOT EASILY FORGOTTEN."

-Sheri Linden, LA Times


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Posted by : Gaspar Marino Date Added: 9/29/2012 4:18:11 PMreport this post 
At first I found it realistic and intriguing. As it went on, I found it totally absurd. Where did this take place Dumbsville, USA. Never once did Becky ask for her parents, or if her parents even knew about the police being in her house. Who did they serve the search warrent to? Why didn't Sandra ever ask to speak to the regional manager or to the alleged robbery victim to find out who was making these accusations. Why didn't they ever even give Becky back her clothes even when taking her home in the squad car. The unanswered questions and the assine behavior of the people really annoyed me. I don't think antything like that could happen 70 times...after time two, I would have put a stop to it. Really annoying, and goes to show how unintelligent people can be manipulated.

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