Synopsis
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.
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Cast
- Michael DouglasTom Sanders
- Demi MooreMeredith Johnson
- Donald SutherlandBob Garvin
- Dylan BakerPhilip Blackburn
- Jacqueline KimCindy Chang
- Roma MaffiaCatherine Alvarez
- Caroline GoodallSusan Hendler
- Rosemary ForsythStephanie Kaplan
- Dennis MillerMark Lewyn
- Suzie PlaksonMary Anne Hunter
- 88
San Francisco Chronicle
Disclosure is a frankly adult picture. The seduction scene is protracted and genuinely sexy -- though what this woman sees in Douglas is a mystery. The talk in Disclosure is also frank -- and unusually explicit. People talk about sex in this picture as they would in life. - 75
ReelViews
Dramatically, Disclosure isn't especially potent, but it isn't drama that Crichton and Levinson are striving for. On its own terms -- the fear of lost security that many thrillers prey upon -- Disclosure works, and that's all that anyone can reasionably ask from this kind of motion picture. - 75
Christian Science Monitor
On the level of pure craft, Disclosure is first-rate in every department. Levinson's directing is cogent and colorful, and cinematography by camera wizard Tony Pierce-Roberts is dazzling. [9 Dec 1994] - 70
Washington Post
The spirit of the film, though, is snazzier and more playful than Crichton’s rather thin, humorless schematic. The subject is serious; thankfully, the movie is not. - 63
Boston Globe
Disclosure is a classic guilty pleasure. You won't be proud of yourself in the morning for having watched it, but you won't be able to take your eyes off it while you do. [9 Dec 1994, p.53] - 50
Chicago Sun-Times
Disclosure contains an inspiring terrific shot of Demi Moore's cleavage in a Wonderbra, surrounded by 125 minutes of pure goofiness leading up to, and resulting from, this moment. - 50
Washington Post
In his zeal to break the book down into bite-size, cutting-edge nuggets, adapter Paul Attanasio has squandered—and arbitrarily altered—many of those details. - 50
Chicago Tribune
Disclosure is pure and simple trash masquerading as significance. [9 Dec 1994, p.B]