The global financial crisis is the subject of a slick, feature-length Oscar-nominated documentary.
Inside Job is both informative and bleak, writes Michael…
There are few tougher propositions in the film world than the feature-length documentary.
However, beneath this veneer of respectability liesInside Jobs most surprising asset, an unpredictable sense of non-partisan anger.
But, in the end, it seems no one can be trusted.
Inside Jobis an uncomfortable watch, and not because of the heady figures and baffling statistics.
In the age of gonzo sincerity and feel-good activism, this is a rather conflicted affair.
Rating:
4 out of 5