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* SnowballLie: Basically, Mark's entire life. For example, his [[spoiler: story of being adopted came from how he wanted sympathy in college and kept it up.]] Scores of his other lies turn out the same, going from tiny fibs to wildly complex stories with Mark openly claiming it's the fault of others taking his tales so seriously.
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* BrickJoke: The inner monologues come back with a vengeance. Also, the FBI agents admonish Whitacre for talking to the press about the investigation (which Whitacre still does). A few scenes later, the agents are talking to Ginger about Mark's well-being when one of the agents exasperatedly blurts out, "He's GOT to stop talking to people!"
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* BrickJoke: The inner monologues come back with a vengeance. Also, the FBI agents admonish Whitacre for talking to the press about the investigation (which Whitacre still does). A few scenes later, the agents are talking to Ginger about Mark's well-being when one of the agents exasperatedly blurts out, "He's GOT to stop talking to people!"people!".
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* ChaoticStupid: While he always believes that he's a KnightInShiningArmor kind of guy, the film shows Mark is this. [[spoiler:He seriously thinks that once he embezzles and destroys the company he works for by tossing the entire chain of command to the FBI, he will have the way free to take over it. Whitacre's own wife calls it an incredibly stupid idea when he tries to explain it to her.]]
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Whitacre, who is very much in his own world.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Whitacre, who is very much in his own world.
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* ChaoticStupid: While he always believes that he's a KnightInShiningArmor kind of guy, the film shows Mark is this. [[spoiler:He seriously thinks that once he embezzles and destroys the company he works for for, by tossing the entire chain of command to the FBI, he will have the way free to take over it. Whitacre's own wife calls it an incredibly stupid idea when he tries to explain it to her.]]
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* TheInformant: Mark is an informant for two and a half years for the FBI. He claims to join them out of a guilty conscience about price fixing, [[spoiler: except that but it's really a haphazard cover for an attempted takeover of the company.company or at least getting away with embezzling them.]]
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* InternalReformist: Mark Whitacre starts the movie as a whistleblower. [[spoiler:By the end of the movie his web of lies has become ridiculously tangled and as it turns out he had been embezzling money from the company for years.]]
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* InternalReformist: Mark Whitacre starts the movie as a whistleblower. [[spoiler:By the end of the movie his web of lies has become ridiculously tangled tangled, and as it turns out he had been embezzling money from the company for years.]]
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* StupidEvil: [[spoiler:Mark. He's smart enough to be able to embezzle a company with nobody being the wiser (that it's him, at least), but then he decides it's not enough and tries to become a false whistleblower so he'll place the blame on the corporate management above him. And ''that's'' when his bumbling really does him in.]]
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* StupidEvil: [[spoiler:Mark. He's smart enough to be able to embezzle a company with nobody being the wiser (that it's him, at least), but then least). Then he decides it's not enough enough, and tries to become a false whistleblower so he'll he can place the blame on the corporate management above him. And ''that's'' when his bumbling really does him in.]]
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* UnreliableNarrator: [[spoiler:Mark is a mentally disturbed man with a lying disorder. It makes the HalfwayPlotSwitch from him being a "heroic informant" (although a moron) to a guy trying to backstab an entire corporation (that is also a moron) a hell of a twist.]]
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* UnreliableNarrator: [[spoiler:Mark is a mentally disturbed man with a lying disorder. It makes the HalfwayPlotSwitch from him being a "heroic informant" (although a moron) moron), to a guy trying (still-moronic) opportunist that's only snitching on the executives to backstab an entire corporation (that is also a moron) take their place, a hell of a twist.]]
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The movie concerns itself with Mark Whitacre (Damon), an employee of Archer-Daniels-Midland, a food production company. A probe into a possible sabotage turns Mark into a whistleblower for the FBI, as part of a multi-year investigation into worldwide price fixing. But Mark himself is hiding a couple of shocking secrets as well...
The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]], Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, [[spoiler:Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a T]].
The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]], Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, [[spoiler:Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a T]].
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The movie concerns itself with Mark Whitacre (Damon), an employee of Archer-Daniels-Midland, Archer-Daniels-Midland (AKA ADM), a food production company. A probe into a possible sabotage turns Mark into a whistleblower for the FBI, as part of a multi-year investigation into worldwide lysine price fixing. But Mark himself is hiding a couple of shocking secrets as well...
The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]], Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, [[spoiler:Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to aT]].
tee]].
The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]], Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, [[spoiler:Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a
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%%* TalkativeLoon: Whitacre often sounds like one in the voice-over narration. Fortunately or unfortunately he holds it together a little better when talking to others.
* TrailersAlwaysLie: The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13"). It does help hide the film's narrative surprises regarding Whitacre later on.
* TrailersAlwaysLie: The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13"). It does help hide the film's narrative surprises regarding Whitacre later on.
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* TrailersAlwaysLie: The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13"). It
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The movie concerns itself with Mark Whitacre (Damon), an employee of ADM, Archer-Daniels-Midland, a food production company. A probe into a possible sabotage turns Mark into a whistleblower for the FBI, as part of a multi-year investigation into worldwide price fixing. But Mark himself is hiding a couple of shocking secrets as well...
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** The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13").
** This may be deliberate since [[spoiler:a big twist occurs about halfway in when we realize that about half of what Whitacre has been saying is lies. The trailers avoid [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil spoiling this development]] by keeping focus on the more humorous first half.]]
** The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13").
** This may be deliberate since [[spoiler:a big twist occurs about halfway in when we realize that about half of what Whitacre has been saying is lies. The trailers avoid [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil spoiling this development]] by keeping focus on the more humorous first half.]]
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**TrailersAlwaysLie: The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13").
** This may be deliberate since [[spoiler:a big twist occurs about halfway in when we realize that about half of what13"). It does help hide the film's narrative surprises regarding Whitacre has been saying is lies. The trailers avoid [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil spoiling this development]] by keeping focus on the more humorous first half.]]later on.
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** This may be deliberate since [[spoiler:a big twist occurs about halfway in when we realize that about half of what
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* InternalReformist: Mark Whitaker starts the movie as a whistleblower. [[spoiler:By the end of the movie his web of lies has become ridiculously tangled and as it turns out he had been embezzling money from the company for years. WHAT??]]]]
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The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]] Determinator]], Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, [[spoiler:Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a T]].
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The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]] Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, Whitacre [[spoiler:Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a T.
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* BookDumb: Inverted - Mark is extremely intelligent on paper [[spoilers:with the epilogue even mentioning that he obtained two P.H.D.s while in prison]], but in reality he's an utter moron.
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->''"While this motion picture is based on real events, certain incidents and characters are composites, and dialogue has been dramatized. So there."''
-->-- '''Opening disclaimer'''
''The Informant!'' is a 2009 movie directed by Creator/StevenSoderbergh and starring Creator/MattDamon. It is BasedOnATrueStory first described by journalist Kurt Eichenwald in his 2000 nonfiction book of the same title.
The movie concerns itself with Mark Whitacre (Damon), an employee of ADM, a food production company. A probe into a possible sabotage turns Mark into a whistleblower for the FBI, as part of a multi-year investigation into worldwide price fixing. But Mark himself is hiding a couple of shocking secrets as well...
The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]] Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a T.
Unlike most films about this subject matter that are inspired by a true story, this is PlayedForLaughs. [[RuleOfDrama Mostly]]. So there.
It's also notable for featuring Music/MarvinHamlisch's last theatrical film score before his death in 2012.
'''SPOILER WARNING. '''
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!! This movie contains examples of:
* AmoralAttorney: A number of these appear in the last thirty minutes of the film.
* BadLiar: Mark is constantly guilty of this, especially audacious when [[spoiler: his parents find out that he's been saying he's an orphan.]]
%% * BlackComedy
* BookDumb: Inverted - Mark is extremely intelligent on paper, but in reality he's an utter moron.
* BrickJoke: The inner monologues come back with a vengeance. Also, the FBI agents admonish Whitacre for talking to the press about the investigation (which Whitacre still does). A few scenes later, the agents are talking to Ginger about Mark's well-being when one of the agents exasperatedly blurts out, "He's GOT to stop talking to people!"
* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted. The entire film was filmed on location (and there are many locations, from small town Illinois and Indiana, ranging from the actual ADM headquarters and Whitacre's former house, to a brief scene in St. Louis and even scenes in Hawaii and Zurich, Switzerland).
* ChaoticStupid: While he always believes that he's a KnightInShiningArmor kind of guy, the film shows Mark is this.
%% * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Whitacre is a textbook case.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: This is a movie about them, and how they fixed the prices of high fructose corn syrup and other biochemicals. [[spoiler: And Whitacre is probably worse than the lot of them.]]
%% * ExcitedShowTitle
* TheInformant: Mark is an informant for two and a half years for the FBI. He claims to join them out of a guilty conscience about price fixing, [[spoiler: except that it's really a haphazard cover for an attempted takeover of the company.]]
* InnerMonologue: Mark is constantly mentioning odd facts while other characters are talking. [[spoiler: It's revealed to be what's going on in his head when his bipolar disorder and his habitual lying kicks in.]]
* InternalReformist: Mark Whitaker starts the movie as a whistleblower. [[spoiler:By the end of the movie his web of lies has become ridiculously tangled and as it turns out he had been embezzling money from the company for years. WHAT??]]
* LogicalFallacies: Even Mark's wife is dumbfounded on how Mark can believe he will run the company after whistleblowing on its price fixing. When he tries to rationale it, she simply responds, "That's ''completely'' illogical."
* MinskyPickup: Used several times in the score, preceded by a different lead-in from the standard one.
* TheNineties: The early Nineties -- so early it's practically TheEighties.
* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: Current day employees of the ADM company received a formal letter at home urging them not to answer any questions regarding the subject matter of the movie, if they would receive any.
* TheReveal: Those odd inner monologues [[spoiler: are a byproduct of his bipolar disorder and lying.]] Oh, and Mark is very much [[spoiler: not an orphan.]]
* RunningGag:
** [[spoiler: How much Mark says he embezzled]] rises as the film goes on, right to his very last lines.
** Mark's ridiculous (and ridiculously funny) inner monologues.
** Mark telling people his parents died in a car accident and he was taken in by an amusement park owner from Ohio. [[spoiler: His parents are very much alive. And confused.]]
** People keep telling Mark not to talk to anyone else about the investigation, only for him to spill his guts to anyone who will listen in the next scene.
** In the latter half of the movie, it becomes clear to those paying close attention that Mark has started wearing a wig to hide the fact he's gone bald. By the end, he gives this up along with all his other lies (maybe).
* SoundtrackDissonance: The film score is mostly 60s-esque boppish ditties, like an early Creator/WoodyAllen movie, while Mark's [[spoiler: master embezzlement plan]] keeps unfolding; James Bond-ish motifs pop up when Mark is knee-deep in his spy fantasies.
%% * StupidEvil: [[spoiler:Mark.]]
* TalkativeLoon: Whitacre often sounds like one in the voice-over narration. Fortunately or unfortunately he holds it together a little better when talking to others.
* TrailersAlwaysLie:
** The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13").
** This may be deliberate since [[spoiler:a big twist occurs about halfway in when we realize that about half of what Whitacre has been saying is lies. The trailers avoid [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil spoiling this development]] by keeping focus on the more humorous first half.]]
%% * UnreliableNarrator
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Showing the sentences of those arrested.
%% * VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory
%% * VillainProtagonist
->''"While this motion picture is based on real events, certain incidents and characters are composites, and dialogue has been dramatized. So there."''
-->-- '''Opening disclaimer'''
''The Informant!'' is a 2009 movie directed by Creator/StevenSoderbergh and starring Creator/MattDamon. It is BasedOnATrueStory first described by journalist Kurt Eichenwald in his 2000 nonfiction book of the same title.
The movie concerns itself with Mark Whitacre (Damon), an employee of ADM, a food production company. A probe into a possible sabotage turns Mark into a whistleblower for the FBI, as part of a multi-year investigation into worldwide price fixing. But Mark himself is hiding a couple of shocking secrets as well...
The film acts as a sort of [[SiblingYinYang counterpoint]] to Soderbergh's ''Film/ErinBrockovich''. While ''Brockovich'' was a drama, ''Informant!'' is more comedic in tone. While Brockovich was an intelligent [[TheDeterminator Determinator]] Whitacre is a foolish at best person and a compulsive liar. And while Brockovich's [[HeWhoFightsMonsters misdeeds after the events of the film]] were left out, Whitacre is shown as an UnreliableNarrator who fits StupidEvil to a T.
Unlike most films about this subject matter that are inspired by a true story, this is PlayedForLaughs. [[RuleOfDrama Mostly]]. So there.
It's also notable for featuring Music/MarvinHamlisch's last theatrical film score before his death in 2012.
'''SPOILER WARNING. '''
----
!! This movie contains examples of:
* AmoralAttorney: A number of these appear in the last thirty minutes of the film.
* BadLiar: Mark is constantly guilty of this, especially audacious when [[spoiler: his parents find out that he's been saying he's an orphan.]]
%% * BlackComedy
* BookDumb: Inverted - Mark is extremely intelligent on paper, but in reality he's an utter moron.
* BrickJoke: The inner monologues come back with a vengeance. Also, the FBI agents admonish Whitacre for talking to the press about the investigation (which Whitacre still does). A few scenes later, the agents are talking to Ginger about Mark's well-being when one of the agents exasperatedly blurts out, "He's GOT to stop talking to people!"
* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted. The entire film was filmed on location (and there are many locations, from small town Illinois and Indiana, ranging from the actual ADM headquarters and Whitacre's former house, to a brief scene in St. Louis and even scenes in Hawaii and Zurich, Switzerland).
* ChaoticStupid: While he always believes that he's a KnightInShiningArmor kind of guy, the film shows Mark is this.
%% * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Whitacre is a textbook case.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: This is a movie about them, and how they fixed the prices of high fructose corn syrup and other biochemicals. [[spoiler: And Whitacre is probably worse than the lot of them.]]
%% * ExcitedShowTitle
* TheInformant: Mark is an informant for two and a half years for the FBI. He claims to join them out of a guilty conscience about price fixing, [[spoiler: except that it's really a haphazard cover for an attempted takeover of the company.]]
* InnerMonologue: Mark is constantly mentioning odd facts while other characters are talking. [[spoiler: It's revealed to be what's going on in his head when his bipolar disorder and his habitual lying kicks in.]]
* InternalReformist: Mark Whitaker starts the movie as a whistleblower. [[spoiler:By the end of the movie his web of lies has become ridiculously tangled and as it turns out he had been embezzling money from the company for years. WHAT??]]
* LogicalFallacies: Even Mark's wife is dumbfounded on how Mark can believe he will run the company after whistleblowing on its price fixing. When he tries to rationale it, she simply responds, "That's ''completely'' illogical."
* MinskyPickup: Used several times in the score, preceded by a different lead-in from the standard one.
* TheNineties: The early Nineties -- so early it's practically TheEighties.
* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: Current day employees of the ADM company received a formal letter at home urging them not to answer any questions regarding the subject matter of the movie, if they would receive any.
* TheReveal: Those odd inner monologues [[spoiler: are a byproduct of his bipolar disorder and lying.]] Oh, and Mark is very much [[spoiler: not an orphan.]]
* RunningGag:
** [[spoiler: How much Mark says he embezzled]] rises as the film goes on, right to his very last lines.
** Mark's ridiculous (and ridiculously funny) inner monologues.
** Mark telling people his parents died in a car accident and he was taken in by an amusement park owner from Ohio. [[spoiler: His parents are very much alive. And confused.]]
** People keep telling Mark not to talk to anyone else about the investigation, only for him to spill his guts to anyone who will listen in the next scene.
** In the latter half of the movie, it becomes clear to those paying close attention that Mark has started wearing a wig to hide the fact he's gone bald. By the end, he gives this up along with all his other lies (maybe).
* SoundtrackDissonance: The film score is mostly 60s-esque boppish ditties, like an early Creator/WoodyAllen movie, while Mark's [[spoiler: master embezzlement plan]] keeps unfolding; James Bond-ish motifs pop up when Mark is knee-deep in his spy fantasies.
%% * StupidEvil: [[spoiler:Mark.]]
* TalkativeLoon: Whitacre often sounds like one in the voice-over narration. Fortunately or unfortunately he holds it together a little better when talking to others.
* TrailersAlwaysLie:
** The trailers for the movie greatly exaggerated the comedic lean of the movie. While it is humorous, it's more Coens-esque dark and deadpan than light-hearted and screwball (the trailers tout the movie as being from "The Director of Ocean's 11, 12, and 13").
** This may be deliberate since [[spoiler:a big twist occurs about halfway in when we realize that about half of what Whitacre has been saying is lies. The trailers avoid [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil spoiling this development]] by keeping focus on the more humorous first half.]]
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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Showing the sentences of those arrested.
%% * VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory
%% * VillainProtagonist