The movie is irresistible to see how the US "divides" in the year of the election

Ellen 2022-09-29 04:02:46

The director and screenwriter of "Irresistible" is Jon Stewart (Jon Stewart), an American political satirist, TV host, comedian and writer, from January 11, 1999 to August 6, 2015 Hosting the political news entertainment program "Daily Show" on Japan has influenced a generation in politics. After he quit the show, he wrote the script of "Irresistible" and invited his old friend Steve Carell on the show to play Gary Zimmer in the show.

Gary Zimmer is an experienced Democratic election consultant. In 2016, the Democratic Party lost to Trump. He was upset that he tried to run for mayor by supporting the retired Navy Colonel Jack in Wisconsin to expand in the reddish states. The camp of the Democratic Party. This caused Faith, the Republican election consultant, to help the Republican party's former mayor be re-elected, and the two parties began to compete for the election. The background of the beginning of the show was the TV debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton, and the election adviser said without shame that politics is a lie, a naked lie.

The background of the film is 2016, Trump has just been elected, and the release date is 2020. The Democrats and Republicans are sprinting for the final election. The film does not focus on the differences between the Democrats and Republicans, but by amplifying their behavior in the election process, it satirizes how divided people are in the election year. The Democratic Party and the Republican Party cannot be strictly distinguished. People are more of both a Democrat and a Republican character, but the election process is a process of forcing people to stand in line.

The U.S. election mobilization has a very mature system, from initial packaging and propaganda to television debates and raising election funds. Both parties have lied to the people constantly through the election plan to get as many votes as possible. When the somewhat unflattering Zimmer arrived in this town, the residents did not like his condescending tone. The film set some comedic elements, such as the first time I saw Jack’s daughter, her hand was stretched out on a mother’s head. In Niu’s anus, such as the WIFI in this small town, and the hotel phone which is only connected upstairs and downstairs. The contest between Zimmer and Faith was also full of verbal teasing.

In the year of the black BLM movement, the economic depression and the COV-19 raging general elections, "Irresistible" made people laugh while thinking about what the election is and what the two sides of the election should focus on. Only practical. Candidates who improve people's livelihood, rather than empty talk, are the ones who are truly worthy of election.

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Irresistible quotes

  • Gary's Assistant: Um, it's a two-hour flight, but you'll gain an hour when you get there.

    Gary Zimmer: What is that?

    Gary's Assistant: The 7 Series. It was the closest thing they had to your Tesla, but...

    Gary Zimmer: Just take a Sharpie, and write "liberal city douchebag" on my forehead, okay? Come on, guys.

    Gary's Assistant: Yeah. Um, Accord?

    Gary Zimmer: I'm traveling to America. Explorer, neutral color. And pack me like a conference.

    Gary's Assistant: Davos? TED?

    Gary Zimmer: Aspen, weekend package. Thank you.

    Gary's AssistantGary's Assistant: Great.

    Gary Zimmer: Oh, and, guys, you know what? Keep it simple. Simple. No frills. Thank you.

    Gary's Assistant: Got it.

    Gary's Assistant: Sure. Great.

    Gary Zimmer: Although, if the Explorer has a... a Bose or a Bang & Olufsen sound package, if they have it... it'd be good.

    Gary's Assistant: Great.

    Gary's Assistant: Gotcha.

  • Gary Zimmer: Okay.

    [lifts phone receiver]

    Dave Vanelton: Everything all right?

    Gary Zimmer: Uh, hel... Yes? Hello?

    Dave Vanelton: It's Dave.

    Gary Zimmer: Yes?

    Dave Vanelton: From the Hofbrau House.

    Gary Zimmer: From downstairs?

    Dave Vanelton: Yes.

    Gary Zimmer: O... okay.

    Dave Vanelton: Everything all right?

    Gary Zimmer: Mm... yeah, I was just looking for a Wi-Fi password.

    Dave Vanelton: Good luck.

    Gary Zimmer: Case-sensitive?

    Dave Vanelton: No, good luck getting Wi-Fi. You're better off using your phone.

    Gary Zimmer: Okay.

    Dave Vanelton: Okay.

    Gary Zimmer: All right, very good. Thank you.

    Dave Vanelton: Sure.

    Gary Zimmer: *Goodbye*.

    Dave Vanelton: Night, Gar.

    [Gary hangs up and sighs]

    Dave Vanelton: [Gary lifts the receiver] Everything all right?

    [Gary hangs up and chuckles]