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Craig Zobel's polarising drama re-enacts and illuminates a vicious prank that took place repeatedly in a number of US fast-food chain stores. A middle-aged shop manager (Ann Dowd) takes a call from a police officer instructing her to detain a pretty young staff member accused of theft. During the course of a night various others are drawn into the methodical sexual humiliation of the young woman. Dowd gives the film its scarily vagrant heart: she is unnerving and unforgettable as the apologetic but dutiful jailer. You may forget you are watching acting, she is so credible in her wavering subservience to the voice of authority. (SBS)

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English Let’s see a small summary of the responses to this film: Rotten Tomatoes - 90 % positive reviews, 7.6/10 average rating. Metacritic 68 out of 100, 26 positive reviews, 2 mixed reviews, 4 negative. IMDB 6.5/10. Based on real documented events. But the amateur psychologist from the Filmbooster middle school (a 44% rating today) once again believe their own bullshit and are competing on who will throw more shit, while showing their intellectual prowess claiming that “they would never behave like this”. Sure, a smart person capable of critical thinking really wouldn’t behave like the characters (and in the real events the film is based on). But this is not a film about smart people with a university degree, it’s about employees of a fast food restaurant, and the film never suggest that they are anything other than average people who will do anything an authority tells them to do, without questioning it in any way. And it portrays it brilliantly. You only need to see the way the guy on the phone eliminates any hint of resistance and disagreement. A very good film that can really make you mad with the stupidity of its characters, but that’s not a mistake, that’s the goal. I can only say I’m proud for not letting myself be discouraged by the reviews so far. Sure, this is not a film that will appeal to everyone, but some of the comments here are unwarranted. ()