The cynic in me viewed this film as a bad guys way to get his job back. But my open minded view sees this more sympathetically as someone incredibly gifted, used by a greedy corporation, who 'acted' like they cared but could care only for the copious sums of money Galliano brought to Dior. Clearly Galliano spewed some vile and repugnant things, but in the context that he was working under, his extreme and his full-blown alcohol and drug driven lifestyle, it makes sense admitting he can't remember saying those things. Ironically had he not been arrested, LVMH would have literally killed him. Literally! So in a very strange twist, it more than likely saved his life. Ironic. Galliano clearly played by his own rules. If one is ever in Paris, the Dior museum is really a must see.