Director:
Peter LandesmanGuión:
Peter LandesmanCámara:
Adam KimmelMúsica:
Daniel PembertonReparto:
Liam Neeson, Diane Lane, Marton Csokas, Tony Goldwyn, Ike Barinholtz, Josh Lucas, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Kate Walsh, Brian d'Arcy James, Maika Monroe (más)Sinopsis(1)
1974. Richard Nixon fue el primer presidente de la historia de Estados Unidos en dimitir. Estos hechos se conocen actualmente como el caso Watergate. Bob Woodward y Carl Bernstein, dos intrépidos periodistas de The Washington Post, fueron los que destaparon el mayor escándolo político del país. Tenian un confidente al que los medios llamaron "Garganta profunda". Esta es la historia del hombre que denunció la situación, el protagonista de la trama de espionaje político que más ha conmocionado al mundo, él era el agente del FBI Mark Felt. (Cameo)
(más)Reseñas (3)
I don't know, I guess I had a feeling that if Liam Neeson is in the movie, I will enjoy it. So I ignored the topic of the movie and started watching it. However, the theme is purely American espionage within secret American organizations and it seems more like a chamber drama than a stylish affair. Boring and in terms of acting, it's just classic routine. ()
It's such a shame to take a subject as interesting as the background of Watergate, which is such an interesting story written by reality itself, and screw it up with so many actors who are really good. That's very reprehensible. Liam Neeson is good, but you can tell that he is just routinely playing a role that is overall very cut-and-dried and terribly boring. ()
A somewhat awkward and not very engaging film that explores one of the biggest political affairs in relatively recent US history. The accompanying music has a dramatic feel, which is definitely not true of the narrative style. I was glad to learn something interesting from behind the scenes of the whole scandal, but I don't need to see this film a second time. (60%) ()