He turned the American vice president into a god in the shadows.
Before we talk about the film, let’s get to know the author of the film first.
To be honest, if it weren't for "Vice", I didn't even notice that the director of the American TV series "Succession" was the same person who made "Step Brothers" - Adam McKay.
In an exclusive interview with the film, he said, "The world has changed, I joked with my friends before, I also hope to be able to make comedies like in the early 2000s, but the times have changed, but this does not mean You can't laugh."
(Look at the photo, do you think the one who is not doing the right thing is more pet-like)
Of course, what made Adam McKay famous was The Big Short, which was nominated for five Oscars four years ago and won best adapted screenplay.
(The business war group drama with the blessing of the three male gods and the co-starring of the old virgin)
As a famous "white left" director in Hollywood, Adam McKay is obviously not satisfied with the cryptic exposition of social and political views in "The Big Short". With a great "political burden", after participating in the production of a bunch of commercial films, he finally chose "business and good governance" and took up the RPG to target the White House (the current ruling President Trump is a Republican).
As a biopic, "Vice President" directly refers to Dick Cheney, the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States, and Adam McKay's interpretation of the Republican Party from Nixon to Trump.
The film is straight from the start. An old guy with gold-rimmed glasses fooled the president into staying in the sky, and then sat in the Presidential Emergency Operations Center to give orders...
Remember Fahrenheit 911? "Secondary" is like a joke)
The old guy and the video started getting caught by the police for drunk driving. The current loser is alone.
The loser was fired from Yale and went home to work as an electrician by climbing a pole. Do nothing and do all kinds of things, and teach them repeatedly. The unbearable wife Lin Ni finally made a big move.
(Of course...not this one)
"I can't go to the Ivy League, I can't run a company or be the mayor, the world is so unfair to girls, so I need you" - Lynne.
(Have you ever experienced Robin White whipping Kevin Spacey with a small whip...)
Loser, whose heart was beaten, went to the White House as an intern, did everything quietly, and eventually became the most powerful vice president.
Such an inspirational counter-attack, does it feel like the director's dryness is like a net red novel?
In fact, the movie has only just begun!
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