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The protagonist of the film was originally male, but director David Gordon Green changed it to female in order to persuade Sandra Bullock to star.
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The role of Billy Bob Thornton was originally scheduled to be played by George Clooney, but Clooney ultimately only served as a producer.
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The film was shot in La Paz and became the first Hollywood movie to be shot in Bolivia, South America. Other scenes were shot mainly in New Orleans, Los Angeles and Puerto Rico.
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On the last day of the filming, Sandra Bullock called an ice cream truck to the set and invited everyone to eat ice cream.
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The film is adapted from real events, and the story refers to the 2005 documentary "Our Brand is a Crisis".
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The script of the film was shortlisted for the 2008 Hollywood script blacklist, and all the scripts on this list are excellent but not yet filmed .
Our Brand Is Crisis behind the scenes gags
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Titus 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Well the Academy owes all politicians an Oscar. It's smooth, with a good balance between seriousness and wit. However, because Sandy is the absolute protagonist, he added a personal label-style funny section that exceeds the necessary weight, which makes the heroine unprofessional and exaggerated.
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Delphine 2022-02-18 08:01:34
I watched it on May 11, 2016. It is a very good campaign movie. The movie tells the process of the election of the Venezuelan prime minister by the American campaign manager. The final result was a bit exciting. Those who participated in the election still signed an agreement with the IMF against their will. This is also a very good film to reflect on capitalism and the world financial order.
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Pat Candy: So listen, um, when this is all over - I mean, no matter which way it goes - when we get back home, I'm going to spend hours pleasuring myself thinking about you.
Jane: That would be an honor, Pat. Thank you very much.
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Interviewer: When you began your career, you must've had heroes, role models?
Jane: Who are my heroes? Well, when I first started in this business, my heroes were politicians and leaders. And then I met them.