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First of all, the viewing experience was ruined by AMC's incompetence. The screen is too small so either the heads or the bottom part, including the names of speakers and interviewees, were cut off. Consequently one has no idea of who was speaking up to the end and it became difficult to follow the film. AMC should have checked first before charging the public for this film or even releasing it like this. Because of this technical problem, it was hard to concentrate on the film. Still the latter part revealed the Enron scam. However the film is a bit shallow, lacking in details and more indepth investigation into how Enron was able to pull off the scam for years. Skilling's resignation was also left unexplained except that he was later indicted. But the film did not really offer insight or more info of his guilt. It focused on the aftermath without really explaining how Enron arrived there..
6/10
14.5.2005 - yque88@ - age: 36-49
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