You can still give Clooney a thumbs up

Daniela 2022-04-22 07:01:05

7.1 After the drowsy boring for the first hour, the story begins to be exciting and contradictory, twisted and twisted to a certain degree of shock and soul-stirring.
Gosling's performance is as usual, and the limited play of the major Cass plays is limited. Even so, the play still has the biggest attraction "people's hearts". The sudden accident and the unexpected development made people caught off guard, which is the biggest contrast with the previous dullness.
This story is a good subject that should be well explored, and a good article that can be explored in a big way. Unfortunately, under Clooney's direction, the performance is superficial, the rhythm is single, and the taste is shallow, which is regrettable. Otherwise, you can really shoot another house of cards.
However, in the end, I blacked out Uncle Sam's hypocritical face and gave a thumbs up.

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Extended Reading
  • Elizabeth 2022-03-22 09:01:29

    Disappointing, mediocre mediocre, nothing new, and the script isn't very convincing in terms of psychological twists and key plots

  • Estefania 2022-03-22 09:01:29

    The change of character behavior is a little blunt, but the political growth and the norms of politicians embodied in it are evident. Learn two points: first, no matter how strong the ability is, it is not as strong as the consciousness; second, there is no hesitation in politics, one step is wrong, and no team will accept members who are not firm.

The Ides of March quotes

  • Governor Mike Morris: Stevie, you still single?

    Stephen Meyers: I'm married to the campaign, governor.

    Governor Mike Morris: He's married to the campaign. Good answer.

  • Stephen Meyers: How old are you?

    Molly Stearns: How old do you think I am?

    Stephen Meyers: Twenty-one?

    Molly Stearns: Twenty. Yep.

    Stephen Meyers: That's young.

    Molly Stearns: Is that too young to fuck a 30-year-old?

    Stephen Meyers: Well, you see, the laws are different in different states. Here, at your hotel here in Kentucky, it's frowned upon.

    Molly Stearns: Oh.

    Stephen Meyers: But, if we go across the bridge into Ohio...

    Molly Stearns: Where your hotel is...

    Stephen Meyers: Yeah, surprisingly, they're very lax about their child-endangerment laws.

    Molly Stearns: Do you have a car? I don't drive.

    Stephen Meyers: I took a cab.

    Molly Stearns: I have the keys to the campaign bus.