
Steven Soderbergh does not stop. About 6 months after opening the diptych of four hours on "Che", and less than 2 after the premiere of "The Girlfriend Experience" (around here, and like "Bubble", the more certain is out direct to DVD ), now not only not take long for his next film debut, as is already working on next, a musical about Cleopatra with Catherine Zetta-Jones. But the next is called "The Informant" and is based on a true story. In 1992, Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), an executive of a multinational food businesses, forced the woman confesses to an FBI agent that he and others met several times with executives from rival companies to fix the price of lysine, an food additive. It was the first time that a crime of such magnitude was confessed voluntarily.
The story seems to "The Insider" Michael Mann, but the trailer leaves no room for doubt. It's an (apparently) hilarious comedy with Matt Damon in a professional manner and excellent poor physical shape (like great acting by Robert DeNiro and Sylvester Stallone, to name just two examples), and more like "Top Secret" than with the film Mann. Espreitem it ...





















