Based on the harrowing account of whistle blower Karen
Silkwood, this 1983 film directed by Mike Nichols (The Graduate, Postcards
from the Edge) is as much a character study of a woman galvanized by
injustice as a story of the dangers of nuclear power and the extremes of
corporate greed. When Karen discovers unsafe conditions and reckless protocol at
the plant where she works, her actions in uncovering the dangers that lie at the
plant not only cause a rift between her and her lover (Kurt Russell) and her
best friend (Cher), but they threaten her very life. Streep gives yet another
bravura performance as a wild child in Oklahoma forced to confront the harsh
realities of her life, and the supporting cast, from Cher to Russell to Diana
Scarwid is first rate. This true story of the woman who disappeared under
mysterious circumstances while trying to find the truth is a well-told,
challenging, and emotionally complex tale.