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Enron - The Smartest Guys in the Room
Format: 15 DVD
Starring: John Beard, Jim Chanos, Carol Coale, Peter Coyote
Director: Alex Gibney
Genre: Documentary - History, Political
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
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Enron - The Smartest Guys in the Room
15 Feature

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Rental release: 11 Sep 2006
Main languages: English
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  • 3.5 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    A prying documentary that follows the demise of one of America's biggest companies, Enron...

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  • A Great Watch

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By aneurin (19 reviews) from Oxford , 07 Aug 2007

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    With the advent of Michael Moore, sermonizing documentaries attacking every aspect of how the American Dream can fail have become a genre of their own in America. ‘Enron – The Smartest Guys in the Room’ is easily one of the best, surpassing its rivals by avoiding the pitfall of painting everything black and white, indulging in the melodramatic half truths much beloved of Michael Moore.

    You simply couldn’t make up the Enron story if you tried, and to director Alex Gibney’s credit he’s realised this, allowing the bare facts – memos, phone calls, conversations – to do the incriminating. The overall effect isn’t flashy, but for that very reason is all the more credible.

    Gibney cares much more about the how than the what: we know what the Enron executives were – criminals – but it is how they became criminals which is so interesting. The film gives us a peek inside the parallel universe of delusional, tortured logic that passed for reality at Enron. I did not find myself in sympathy with Lay, Skilling or Fastow, but I felt that afterwards I at least understood their motivations beyond simple greed.

    As a story about how a company dedicated itself to hiding the truth and confusing people, it is no small triumph that Gibney is able to explain clearly what fraud was committed and how. The judicious use of footage showing Enron executives lying through their teeth set against the actual facts eloquently expresses how deep the dissimulation went.

    Where the film was weak was on the shady political dealings with the Bush White House and with regard to Governor Gray Davis’ recall. Clear and incontrovertible arguments which were everywhere else apparent were conspicuous by their absence in these sections, and I was left unclear as to with what Gibney was actually accusing those involved.

    This documentary is superior to others in its genre because it seeks out the uncomfortable truths. Complacency cannot be prosecuted, but it was clearly as much to blame as the greed of Enron executives for what happened. The ease with which so many otherwise ethical people lost their moral compass is remarkable and reminds us that not only could it happen again, but next time it could be us.
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  • reviewed in twenty words

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By pablocapaldi (62 reviews) , 26 Mar 2013

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    if you ever wondered how the world has ended up with austerity and the banks collapsing watch this, its scary!
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  • Interesting documentary.

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By MissJazzS (5 reviews) , 21 Jan 2013
    Interesting documentary. The story about the rise and fall of Enron is more dramatic than any Hollywood movie. I take away one star from my rating as I think it can do better in making the accounting/finance concepts more understandable to outsiders.
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  • Good documentary resonating with today's financial crisis

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By HGWXX7 (14 reviews) , 24 Nov 2011
    Well presented documentary. Watching this many years after the Enron debacle it is haunting to know that such power, greed and lack of governance are still resulting in similar catastrophies.
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  • Greed is Good ...so they say

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By a customer , 18 Nov 2011
    Very good film ...shows the contempt for the general public most large corporations have ...

    What was the saying Greed is good ....not when you see this film. How do they live with themselves ?

    The style of the film may not be to everyones taste - very much like a documentary but still enjoyable.
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  • Awsome film about corporate greed....

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By moonpup (4 reviews) from Birmingham , 14 Nov 2011
    very good film about the Enron corporation and its greed. The good thing about this film is that it actually focuses on individual characters and their evil deeds instead of the overall corporation. Very interesting to watch and quite easy to understand.. This one will keep you glued to your screen, fascinating story line....
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