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His career. His marriage. His future. It's all on the line for DigiCom executive Tom Sanders (Michael Douglas). He rejected the passionate advance of his new boss (Demi Moore). Now she's charging him with sexual harassment. Suddenly, long-time company man Tom must scramble for his corporate life - a scramble that will lead him into the dazzling cyberworld of DigiCom's new virtual reality corridor... and lay bare a shocking conspiracy among key company personnel. High-tech intrigue and lowdown sexual politics combine in this bristling thriller based on the best-seller by Michael Crichton and directed by Barry Levinson. Sleek, sensual and cybernetic, Disclosure hotwires you to one exhilarating buzz after another. (Warner Bros. AU)

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Malarkey 

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English Michael Douglas and Demi Moore go head-to-head in a battle of sexual harassment accusations. And since Michael is the good guy, it’s no laughing matter. It wasn’t a joke in the 90s, and it’s even less of one now. But it was still a gripping watch. The tension was high, and Barry Levinson couldn’t resist throwing in a few sci-fi elements, even though they were completely unnecessary…but definitely effective. In the end, I have to say, Michael is a legend. Sure, as his lawyer pointed out, he showed a moment of weakness, but we guys know it actually took immense strength. Demi, on the other hand, was absolutely fierce. ()

Kaka 

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English Basically a legend of the genre. Barry Levinson is more than a solid craftsman and was able to create a decent and relatively suspenseful thriller from a pumped-up script with plenty of properly spicy scenes (sexual harassment, conversations with lawyers). Demi Moore is extremely attractive and relatively talented as an actress, and here the role of a bitch suits her more than well. And the long-haired tomcat Michael Douglas? He delivers one of his typical roles and again does an excellent job. Even though the film essentially revolves around conversation and the tension is built solely through escalated dialogues, it is definitely worth watching, as evidenced by its relative popularity among viewers and relatively high worldwide earnings. ()