Watch: Compliance 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – At a fast food restaurant, the manager, Sandra, is having a bad day. Suddenly, she gets a phone call from a man claiming to be a police officer who has a complaint that one of her young female employees has stolen from a customer. At the orders of this authoritative sounding stranger, Sandra takes the apparent accused, Becky, to a back room to search her before she is picked up. Once there, the phone scammer manipulates the gullible personnel into participating in Becky’s sexual humiliation that grows more twisted with every new sucker on the phone. Only when one final person has the conscience to revolt do they realize the crime they were tricked into, which the real police are hard pressed to solve..
Plot: On a particularly busy day at a suburban Ohio fast food restaurant, manager Sandra receives a phone call from a police officer saying that an employee has stolen money from a customer.
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I Know What I’d Do in the Same Situation — Don’t We Always?
A harrowing and absorbing thriller about a prank call from hell.Prank call is too light a phrase for the hoax at the center of this film, a hoax that results in a young woman being sexually assaulted. It seems that every movie these days is based on true events, or claims to be, but “Compliance” is one of the few that seems to earn the boast. Based on what I’ve read about the actual incident on which this film is based, the movie sticks pretty close to events as they played out in real life. A young woman working in a fast-food restaurant is accused by a caller identifying himself as a police officer of stealing from a customer. The store’s manager is asked to detain the woman in a back room and to subject her to increasingly humiliating and ultimately illegal procedures in the name of law and justice. Quite a debate seems to be swirling around the Internet community about how believable the movie is, about how all of the characters are stupid for falling for this trick, how if the viewers were in the same position they would never allow events to play out the way they do. But that of course is what’s so fascinating about the movie — how far will basically decent people go when faced with authority? How can any of us know what we would actually do unless we were in the situation ourselves?
Ann Dowd, who plays the store manager, gives a tremendous performance as a classic example of petty middle management — a person of probably limited education and abilities but who is pretty competent at her job, who’s not a bad person but who is easily persuaded to be a bully when bullied herself. I’m not exaggerating when I say that Dowd deserved awards attention for this film. It’s a fascinating character — a woman with no real villainous tendencies who ends up being the film’s bad guy.
This film flew right under the radar, and it’s an example of why I’m willing to wade through the mostly disposable fare available via Netflix’s streaming service — every so often you’ll find a hidden gem.
Grade: A
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min)
Budget 270000
Revenue 319285
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, History
Director Craig Zobel
Writer Craig Zobel
Actors Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, Pat Healy
Country United States
Awards 7 wins & 35 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arriflex D-21, Cooke S4 Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process HDCAM
Printed Film Format 35 mm, Digital