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Fake ID
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the murky world of organized crime and law enforcement by following the story of a former mob informant who agrees to wear a wire for the FBI. The film explores the complex and often dangerous relationships between criminals and the agents who try to bring them down, raising questions about morality and the effectiveness of informant programs.
Critical Reception
Fake ID received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its intimate look into the life of an informant and the ethical dilemmas presented. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it was recognized for its compelling narrative and Alex Gibney's skillful direction in handling sensitive subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and unflinching look at the world of crime informants.
Lauded for its exploration of moral ambiguity and the complex relationships between criminals and law enforcement.
Considered a well-directed and compelling documentary that raises significant questions.
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Fun Fact
The documentary is based on the true story of Robert Cooley, one of the FBI's most successful informants, who infiltrated the Chicago Outfit.
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