The Report
The Report

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The Report

1986
Movie
99 min
Arabic

Azmi, a legal adviser refuses to sign the budget of the celebration of a project as it's twice what was spent on the project itself. He gets fired from his work, and decides to write a comprehensive report of all the daily atrocities in the hope of presenting it to higher authorities.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes81%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users88%
Director: Scott Z. BurnsGenres: Drama, History, Thriller

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the efforts of Senate Intelligence Committee staffer Daniel J. Jones and his team to investigate the CIA's use of enhanced interrogation techniques following the 9/11 attacks. Jones uncovers a brutal and ineffective secret detention program, leading to a protracted and dangerous battle with the CIA to declassify the truth about their methods.

Critical Reception

The Report was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its gripping narrative, Adam Driver's performance, and its timely examination of government overreach and the ethics of torture. Critics lauded its clear and concise presentation of complex information and its successful transition from a procedural investigation to a tense thriller.

What Reviewers Say

  • Adam Driver delivers a compelling performance as the determined investigator.

  • The film effectively balances factual exposition with thrilling drama.

  • Praised for its vital and urgent message about government accountability.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's intelligent storytelling and the important subject matter it tackled, with many highlighting Adam Driver's strong portrayal of Daniel Jones. Some viewers found the film's density of information challenging, but the overall consensus leaned towards a positive reception for its informative and thought-provoking nature.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 92nd Academy Awards. Won the National Board of Review Award for Top Films of the Year.

Fun Fact

Director Scott Z. Burns spent six years researching and writing the script, during which he gained access to former CIA officials and Senate staff involved in the actual investigation.

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