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The Interview (1998)

“Two minds... one truth”

  • 104 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 7.1/10 (8765 votes)

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Plot

The crack of dawn shatters into a million pieces as police forces storm into Eddie's humble abode, yanking him from the tranquility of his life and thrusting him into the harsh glare of an interrogation room. The clock's hands creep around to five as he finds himself locked in a psychological duel with the relentlessly gruff Detective John Steele, whose interruptions leave Eddie marinating in his own anxiety. Ostensibly suspected of car theft, the allegations against Eddie start to spiral into an abyss of darker possibilities, gradually unfurling to reveal a chilling web of serial killings. The echoes of his accusations reverberate beyond the stark walls of the interrogation room, leaving him ensnared in an intricate dance of innocence and guilt. Simultaneously, the investigator himself is ensnared in a net of scrutiny. As the relentless questioning unfolds in the starkly lit room, shadows of suspicion fall on Detective Steele. The omnipresent eye of Internal Affairs casts a long, unflinching gaze on the methods employed by the investigating officers, challenging the very fabric of their conduct. "The Interview" is a gripping exploration of the blurred line between suspect and investigator, where the pressure of guilt and innocence becomes a shared burden. In this riveting narrative, every corner turned unveils a new layer of intrigue, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats until the final frame.

Where to watch The Interview?

The Interview is a drama movie featuring Hugo Weaving and directed by Craig Monahan.

The Interview is currently streaming on Netflix.