"Someone needs to make the world work."
After "Beaufort" and "Footnotes", Joseph Star once again found a perspective that involves many film and television themes but rarely portrays it, the dramatic life of a political broker.
The author's tricks in drama and film language are quite rich. If it is unfolded, the material that can form a season of political drama is well condensed into a film of less than two hours, which is effective. At the same time, I didn't lose my usual human care in the cold humor, so I didn't deliberately.
Richard Gere gave his best performance in a long time, changing the image of a political broker, vivid and heavy.
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