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In "The Report," Daniel Jones, played by Adam Driver, is a Senate staffer assigned to lead an investigation into the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program, also known as the Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (EITs). After the 9/11 attacks, the CIA created this program as a means to extract crucial information from suspected terrorists.

As Daniel delves deeper into his work, he discovers a vast web of secrets and deception surrounding the program. He uncovers evidence of the CIA using brutal interrogation methods, including waterboarding, wall slamming, and other forms of torture. Jones realizes that these techniques are not only morally wrong but also ineffective in gaining reliable intelligence.

Despite facing numerous obstacles and resistance from powerful figures within the government who wish to keep these practices hidden, Jones remains determined to reveal the truth. He tirelessly works to compile a comprehensive and damning report that lays bare the CIA's actions and highlights the failures and futility of the EIT program.

Throughout the film, flashbacks depict the experiences of detainees subjected to horrific treatment within the program. These sequences emphasize the inhumane nature of the practices being investigated.

As the pressure mounts, Daniel faces personal and professional challenges. His investigations strain his relationship with his supportive yet concerned wife, Sarah, played by Annette Bening. At the same time, he faces backlash and threats from his superiors and colleagues who are eager to maintain the status quo.

Eventually, Jones successfully completes his report, but the release faces tremendous opposition from politicians and government officials who fear the potential fallout. The battle to make the report public becomes a pivotal point in the film, as Jones fights against a powerful system that seeks to bury the truth.

"The Report" is a gripping political thriller that sheds light on one man's unwavering pursuit of justice and transparency in the face of systemic corruption. It explores the personal sacrifices and ethical dilemmas Jones faces as he navigates the treacherous world of Washington, D.C., and fights to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
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