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Una verdad oscura

Título original: A Dark Truth
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 46min
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Andy Garcia, Deborah Kara Unger, Forest Whitaker, Kim Coates, and Eva Longoria in Una verdad oscura (2012)
A former CIA operative turned political talk show host is hired by a corporate whistle blower to expose her companyÂ’s cover-up of a massacre in a South American village.
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Un ex agente de la CIA reconvertido en presentador, es contratado por una accionista de una empresa descontenta para sacar a la luz el encubrimiento por parte de ésta de un incidente y unas ... Leer todoUn ex agente de la CIA reconvertido en presentador, es contratado por una accionista de una empresa descontenta para sacar a la luz el encubrimiento por parte de ésta de un incidente y unas muertes en un pueblo ecuatoriano.Un ex agente de la CIA reconvertido en presentador, es contratado por una accionista de una empresa descontenta para sacar a la luz el encubrimiento por parte de ésta de un incidente y unas muertes en un pueblo ecuatoriano.

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    • Damian Lee
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    • Kim Coates
    • Deborah Kara Unger
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • Damian Lee
    • Elenco
      • Andy Garcia
      • Kim Coates
      • Deborah Kara Unger
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    • 31Metascore
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    Andy Garcia
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    • Jack Begosian
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    • Bruce Swinton
    Deborah Kara Unger
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    • Morgan Swinton
    Forest Whitaker
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    7Scott7411

    A Current Story Which Needs Telling

    This is the first I've seen of movies on the particular subject of what major international corporations such as Bectel are doing to underdeveloped countries as regards their water. Well done treatment, great cast, excellent acting. No hamming or sensationalism, no gratuitous violence (not that there isn't enough to tell the story). Perhaps other reviewers don't consider water as exciting as blood diamonds or oil or uranium. Perhaps it's not. But it's certainly more important. This fictional presentation of the issue is a good start toward expanding popular awareness of one of the biggest problems facing us in this new century.

    Not water shortages, critical though they are. Rather, soulless, nationless corporate greed. Seven out of ten.
    4dgefroh

    A dark truth....let me be honest, this movie stinks!

    Talk about convoluted, slow, plodding, boring to tears, predictable, and a complete waste of time...then you're talking about "A dark truth". I was hoping there were some redeeming values or at else something I could say positive about this movie, and I'm hard pressed to come up with anything. I guess one good thing was it lasted less than 2 hours, does that count? I'm often amazed why decent actors and actresses take on roles in movies like this where the scripts are so weak, the story is boring, and the writing is pathetic junk, I guess it must be for the love of money because there could be no other reason for a decent actor to be in this one. This movie makes two in row for Eva Longoria, her retched performance in "The Baytown Outlaws" along with this masterful crafted acting job puts her in the truly "Desperate housewife" needs money category. I guess maybe she really can't act and is just another pretty face in Hollywood, judging by the roles she accepts "desperate" defines her career. One last thing for you to consider, the dialog in this movie is nothing less than ridiculous, and it's like the director told the actors to deliver their lines in slow motion. That may seem like a silly comment until you actually try to watch this film, I guarantee you'll know what I mean after trying to view this sleep induced attempt.
    5kosmasp

    (some) Can't handle the truth

    The casting of the movie is incredible. Which is always the case when a message is being delivered. It's not too much on the nose here or at least it is incorporated into the story quite good. The actors you know do what they can. Eva Longoria might have the least to do (especially considering her name/weight). It's nice seeing some old familiar faces in a movie, where they try to build character.

    There is quite a bit of cliché in this, but you wouldn't/couldn't expect otherwise. Kevin Durand has a great little role in it and he makes his decision, no matter how small or big they are, actually work. Apart from that it's mostly the Andy Garcia show, with some added drama by Kara Unger and Forrest Whitacker. A nice little drama, with a lot of action in it.
    8cosmo_tiger

    A movie that has the possibility to change things. Needs to be seen but plays like a story from 60 Minutes. I say B+

    "When you can't affect change from within, I mean positive change, you have an obligation if you're at all conscious to get out and try other things." Jack Begosian (Garcia) is a former CIA operative who is now a talk show host talking about important issues. Bruce Swinton (Coates) is the head of a large corporation who has just found out about a huge problem with his company and a local African community. When his sister wants him to tell the truth he fights her and she hires Jack to go in and expose what is going on in the country. This is a very important movie that should be seen by more people then will actually see it. Very engrossing and informative and worth seeing. The only real problem I have is that it plays almost more like a Dateline or 60 Minutes type story then a movie. I'm not saying that that is a bad thing but that's what I was reminded of. The acting is great and I recommend this but be ready for this type of movie. Overall, a very important movie that may have the possibility to change things. I give it a B+.
    5secondtake

    Vigorous, ruthlessly bloody, choppy and glib, actually...skip it.

    A Dark Truth (2012)

    An ambitious movie, intending more than it achieves. At stake is a critique of the corporate cornering of water rights in the Third World. This is a real problem, and deserves better than this by Hollywood, if a big movie is the way to go about it. (A far better attempt, and a far better movie, is "También la lluvia", or "Even the Rain," set in Bolivia and starring Gael García Bernal.)

    The really great actor here is Forest Whitaker, who has a fairly small role as a South American rebel leader with a true conscience. The lead actor is the ever-struggling (if sincere) Andy Garcia, who is a retired South American CIA man with a quasi-political radio talk show to keep him and his troubled wife and child alive and very well.

    You can smell the connection that has to be made here, between Whitaker's jungle world of righteous rebellion and Garcia's safely withdrawn world of buried political misdeeds. The third world (narratively) is the big water purification company itself, with a slightly evil corporate head and his slow-to-wake sister who finally realizes the corporation their father started is corrupt and murderous. This third leg of the triangle is complex, and a bit unconvincing with its too-easy array of killers and corporate spies and Ecuadorian accomplices all a cell phone call away.

    I might make clear here the movie is not a dud but it's very troubled, both formally (editing and writing issues, mostly) and in terms of its purported content. That is, ultra-violent scenes of mass murder are used over and over again to press home how ruthless and bloody the corporate heads are, safe in their glassed offices in Toronto. (Yes, the corporation is Canadian, which I guess is a nice novelty since Canadians are so famously nice.) The actual problem of water use and clean water supplies for the villages shown is never explored. Instead we have people running and getting gunned down with weirdly nonsensical abandon. A lot.

    The more you dwell on this the more you realize the movie makers are as evil as the corporate bosses they are portraying. They use this horrifying cinematic mayhem to draw you in and make you (in theory) sympathize with the rebels, and with the ordinary people who just want to live and have clean water. Well, of course! So then we get back to Garcia drawn to the jungle to single-handedly (with a revolver) save these rebels from the advancing army troops. (Yes, Andy Garcia plays the Matt Damon character here, which is really quite funny at times, and not on purpose.)

    So eventually you see through all the seriousness to a pretty poorly cobbled together movie with lots of overlapping plots and some very very fast solutions to messy problems (like getting the wanted rebel leader out of Ecuador on an airplane without a blink). I'd skip this mess for lots of reasons. And go see "Even the Rain" with its much gentler flaws.

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      End of film: This motion picture is a dramatic interpretation of true events based upon hundreds of media accounts of these events, as well as interviews with many of those involved. Much of the dialogue is based upon publicly recorded conversations and the congressional record. None of the people portrayed in this film were compensated. Some of the actual names have been changed, certain events and characters have been fictionalized and some time lines have been condensed for dramatic purpose.
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      The flag emblem on the soldiers uniform is not that of Ecuador, is from Bolivia.
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      Jack Begosian: It started about 300 years ago in England with the turning of public lands into private property. And it changed the way we think, the way we view time, and land, and water - and even people. It turned them into units. Commodities to be bought and sold, and therefore exploited.

      Radio Caller Woman: Yeah, but what is bought and sold is constant. That's never going to change.

      Jack Begosian: You know what Sarah, that is absolutely incorrect. Society need to approve of the things to be turned into commodities before they can be bought or sold. People can be bought or sold, correct? That did happen. As horrific and diabolical as that may sound, it's a fact.

      Radio Caller Woman: Yeah, and still slavery happens in some countries today.

      Jack Begosian: Regrettably true. But why is it that in western society we no longer buy and sell people.

      Radio Caller Woman: Because it's immoral and it's wrong in all aspects.

      Jack Begosian: Oh, well is it wrong to sell water? What about air, would it be wrong to sell air?

      Radio Caller Woman: Air, I mean come on, I mean you can't sell air.

      Jack Begosian: No?

      Radio Caller Woman: Well, what if you can't afford it, hmm?

      Jack Begosian: There's lots of people all around the world that can't afford much water. And what happens?

      Radio Caller Woman: I don't know.

      Jack Begosian: They die. Is it so far-fetched, Sarah, you can sell water but you can't sell air?

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      • 1 de febrero de 2021 (Canadá)
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      • Magnolia Pictures
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      • Español
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      • Dominican Republic(Ecuador)
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      • 6 ene 2013
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