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Julian Assange,Bradley Manning,James Ball,Michael Hayden,J. William Leonard,Adrian Lamo,Daniel Domscheit-Berg,Jihrleah Showman,Mark Davis,Nick Davies,Robert Manne,Heather Brooke,Smari McCarthy,John McMahon,Birgitta Jonsdottir,Tim Webster,Jason Edwards,Philip J. Crowley,Ken Day,Kevin Poulsen | |
We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks Movie Review: | |
The sequence in which Manning confides in former hacker Adrian Lamo and gets turned in to the FBI supplies the kind of human drama that has made Gibney's work so engrossing in the past. J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader The movie's especially deft at exposing spin, whether it's the US media's or Assange's. Ty Burr-Boston Globe The results are far more exciting than most Hollywood espionage thrillers. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor Alex Gibney's latest, "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," is very good -- manage to do both. James Rocchi-MSN Movies Unlike many other non-fiction filmmakers, Gibney is not interested in scoring easy points. He has a point of view, but he also wants to be fair. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger How do you make this a motion picture? Some might call it sleight-of-hand, but it's something Mr. Gibney has proved himself adept at time and time again ... John Anderson-Wall Street Journal The film is fascinating and provocative, deftly navigating complex personalities and shifting allegiances. Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine Who decides what stays secret? This brilliant documentary explores that question, itself a meta-narrative as the documentarian exposes the secrets of the secret-sharers. Nell Minow-Beliefnet Works...as a saga of self-destructive behavior by capable people whose judgment was perverted by smugness about their own oprinciples. Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion A fascinating account of a man who loved stirring the pot until he was the one sitting in it. Matt Pais-RedEye Gibney has created one of the signature discussions on the signature debate of the post-9/11 information-security age, namely: Who needs to know? Chris Barsanti-Film Racket It doesn't offer any new or surprising information or any profound analysis, so it barely scratches the multifaceted surface of Assange and remains slightly undercooked. Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru Documentary tackles complex issues of truth and safety. Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media The movie is so beautifully crafted and realized that it might well be called flawless. Nathan Southern-TV Guide's Movie Guide Brilliant but maddening documentary about WikiLeaks tries to solve the puzzles behind two mysterious figures, Julian Assange and Bradley Manning. Daniel Eagan-Film Journal International Despite a lack of access to Manning and Assange, We Steal Secrets is a vital document of a pivotal moment in world history that we're still experiencing as we speak. Gabe Toro-The Playlist "Secrets" teases out unforgettable portraits of two very different men. Greg Evans-Bloomberg News Smartly transforms the WikiLeaks story into a character study, filtering the events through the unpacking of Julian Assange and Bradley Manning. Robert Levin-Film School Rejects | |
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