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  1. I could never watch the movie (Compliance) because I was so traumatized by the real-life victim accounts in the news magazine shows. Netflix recently did a doc on these events called "Don't Pick Up the Phone".

  2. Aug 29, 2012 · In the case of “Compliance,” the walk-outs arent because it’s a bad movie, but because it’s all too effective at exposing the human tendency to cave in to authority. As the film opens, Sandra (Ann Dowd), the restaurant’s manager, is already feeling guilty.

  3. Dec 6, 2020 · Craig Zobel’s low-budget thriller Compliance caused plenty of controversy on the international film festival circuit when it was first released.

  4. Despite the movie saying it was inspired by true events, I think a lot of people would have had a very negative reaction to thinking a real police officer was ordering that type of behavior, and even revealing that it wasn't later one wouldn't be enough to gain back the reception.

  5. Compliance is extremely well-done & also incredibly disturbing. The fact that the events in the film actually occurred is unsettling & horrible, but unfortunately not surprising. I've only seen it once, and not sure I want to watch it again.

  6. Oct 26, 2016 · In the movie, Compliance (2012), workers at a fast-food restaurant are fooled by a man on the phone pretending to be a police man. The impostor talks the staff into engaging in unbelievable...

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  8. Aug 24, 2012 · In the controversial film, a fast-food worker undergoes a terrifying ordeal based on real events. Here's what happens in Compliance: A man calls a fast-food restaurant and tells the manager that...

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