The Insider
1. What changed Jeffrey Wigand's mind in agreeing to do the interview with "60 Minutes"? Discuss
2. Did you learn something from this moview? If so, what?
3. Mike Wallace asks Jeffrey Wigand, "You wish you hadn't come forward? You wish you hadn't blown the whistle?" Wigand's response is, "Yeah, there are times I wish I hadn't done it. There are times I feel ocmplled to do it. If you'd asked me would I do it again, do I think it's worth it? Yeah, I think it's worth it" After watching this movie and seeing what Wigand was subjected to, do you think it was worth it? Why or why not? Explain your answer.
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