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The Ides of March
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The film revolves around the Democratic primary in Ohio, which is approaching. In those moments, the press secretary of the new campaign (Ryan Gosling) finds himself facing a bad turn, where he finds himself facing a political scandal threatening to exclude his candidate from the elections altogether.
The film revolves around the Democratic primary in Ohio, which is approaching. In those moments, the press secretary of the new campaign (Ryan Gosling) finds himself facing a bad turn, where he finds himself facing a political scandal threatening to exclude his candidate from the elections altogether.
Actors:
Jeffrey Wright,
Nelson Beato,
Will Wheaton,
Max Minghella,
Dennis Doyle Jr.,
Ron Heisler,
Patricia Lynne Cissell
Jeffrey Wright
7 December 1965, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Nelson Beato
8 October 1986, Orange, California, USA
Will Wheaton
Max Minghella
16 September 1985, Hampstead, London, England, UK
Dennis Doyle Jr.
Ron Heisler
Patricia Lynne Cissell
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States
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October 07, 2011
The Ides of March is a well-made actors showcase and fine film. But it never finds that more.July 13, 2016
A well-told tale of filthy politics and betrayal; a virtuoso hat trick (writing, directing, and starring) by George Clooney. It almost makes you wish he'd stop acting and run for office.June 30, 2013
A brilliant political thriller about strategy, loyalty and idealism that is willing to unmask candidates who build their campaigns on slogans, not policies.May 10, 2016
Despite the puddles, it all seems a little too clinical. It's Giamatti and Hoffman who turn up to chew the scene, intensely yet effortlessly, and it's only too bad the narrative relegates them to the sidebar.May 22, 2016
It's ultimately less political thriller or election allegory than morality play in partisan dress.October 07, 2011
From the film's ideological vantage point, moderate Democrats are Machiavellian devils, and Republicans are an inconceivable evil looming on a distant horizon, like the White Walkers in Game of Thrones.October 07, 2011
At its best, the film is like a political version of Sweet Smell of Success, another movie where the corruption was so rampant it gleamed.April 13, 2016
Only an innocent high-schooler could be scandalized by the film's depiction of backroom cynicism.
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October 07, 2011
As for Clooney, when he steps from behind the camera, his candidate exudes an easy, judicious authority.May 12, 2015
Why is this sleek, well-crafted movie almost impossble to get excited about?October 07, 2011
This is intelligent filmmaking, and a provocative moral fable. It may not be perfect, but it stands as one of the better, most realistic movies about the way we elect our leaders.
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October 14, 2011
The world of politics provides all the drama-and satiric fodder-any filmmaker could ask for. And even though the public has shown indifference to such movies in recent years, Hollywood keeps making them...