6.2

Disclosure

Disclosure

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6.2

Disclosure

Disclosure

  • Year 1994
  • Duration 128 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
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.

About Disclosure

Disclosure (1994), directed by Barry Levinson and based on Michael Crichton's novel, is a provocative corporate thriller that remains remarkably relevant decades after its release. The film stars Michael Douglas as Tom Sanders, a Seattle computer specialist whose career is thrown into chaos when his new boss, Meredith Johnson (Demi Moore), is a former lover who sexually harasses him during a late-night meeting. When Tom rejects her advances, Meredith retaliates by accusing him of sexual harassment, triggering a high-stakes corporate battle that threatens his career, marriage, and reputation.

Michael Douglas delivers a compelling performance as the everyman caught in a nightmare scenario, while Demi Moore is chillingly effective as the ambitious, manipulative Meredith. The film cleverly reverses traditional gender roles in harassment narratives, exploring themes of power, perception, and truth in corporate America. Barry Levinson's direction maintains tight suspense throughout, particularly during the tense investigation sequences and the climactic virtual reality demonstration that becomes key to Tom's defense.

While some aspects of the technology have dated, the core questions about workplace dynamics, false accusations, and institutional power remain strikingly current. The supporting cast, including Donald Sutherland as a calculating CEO and Roma Maffia as Tom's attorney, adds depth to this corporate drama. Disclosure works both as an engaging thriller and as a conversation-starter about gender politics in the workplace. Viewers should watch it for its suspenseful plot, strong performances, and its willingness to tackle complex issues from an unconventional angle.