The Informant! Comments

  • Wayne 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    @_@ The rising sun and moon are all men in Pisces. . . Soderberg took a balance bar between comedy and crime, but it was so balanced that I found it boring. ....

  • Jevon 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    I don’t like Matt Damon playing this kind of...

  • Lenna 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Matt Damon is really suitable to play this kind of role that looks loyal and honest on the surface, and is full of thoughts on the inside. After "Genius Lipori", he has played a dull but lie guy, and, the same It's in...

  • Jordyn 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Breaking the news obsessive-compulsive...

  • Esmeralda 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Matt Fattening starred, but the plot itself is...

  • Everardo 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    He continued to play the genius Ripley, the old and dull...

  • Irma 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Looking at Fei Naozi, I went to watch a horror...

  • Amelie 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Poor Matt Damon gains thirty...

  • Grayson 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Soderberg’s style...

  • Laurie 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Very interesting little humor, especially a brilliant...

Extended Reading
  • Weston 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    The invention of Lying + Food Inc

    This is the story of a liar in a food company.

    To be honest, the trailer has a bad appetite. The producer deliberately selected a few elementary jokes and put them together, revealing the temperament of a low-mind comedy, and also decorated the male protagonist Mark so kindly, stupidly and cutely....W

  • Karson 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    International joke

    Mark has assisted the FBI as a senior employee of the company and a secret intelligence officer for a long time. It is not easy for a normal person. In the beginning, Mark's explanation was based on his sense of justice as a biologist, so he decided to stand on the side of morality that he believed...

The Informant! quotes

  • Mark Whitacre: What if I just put out some hypotheticals. I'll talk about certain financial situations, and you guys can tell me if they're wrong, or how serious they might be. Okay, for instance, what if a company gave an executive a car, you know, a corporate car, and instead of driving that to work, he used his personal car, and gave his company car to his daughter. That be a problem?

    FBI Special Agent Bob Herndon: That's it? That's hypothetical?

    Brian Shepard: That shouldn't be a problem.

    Mark Whitacre: Okay, what if it was a corporate plane, and the executive was using that for personal use.

    FBI Special Agent Bob Herndon: Basically the same thing.

    Brian Shepard: Maybe some IRS issues, but...

    Mark Whitacre: Okay, what if it was standard practice at ADM for executives to regularly accept kickbacks in cash.

    Brian Shepard: [stunned] How much money are we talking about, Mark?

    Mark Whitacre: Well, Brian, hypothetically, $500,000.

  • Mark Whitacre: One of the Japanese guys told me a story. This lysine salesman is in a meeting with someone from ConAgra or some other company, I don't know. And the client leans forward and says "I have the same tie as you, only the pattern is reversed." And then he drops dead, face down on the table. Alive and then dead. Brain aneurism. Maybe everyone has a sentence like that, a little time bomb. "I have the same tie as you, only the pattern's reversed." Dead. The last thing they'll ever say.