The laughs in the whole film are okay, and it's not bad for a mindless comedy that all the male dicks love, but. . . I can't help but compare its plot to House of Cards.
At this level of setting, to play romance, engage in feelings, and meet a god-level female NPC like an RPG game, and induce the opponent to kick a mentally retarded oolong when she is most vulnerable, I think the director is preparing to burn Have the money?
In the end, the election was also won inexplicably, inexplicably. Everyone is doing some things, but when everyone sees you doing it, they can agree that you are a person's right to freedom, but it is unlikely that they will continue to recognize your qualifications as president. At most, they do not support or oppose.
Fortunately, the contrast of several scenes of the heroine keeps reminding me that this is a comedy, and in the end, it is not impossible to watch.
In short, there is no more qualified political drama after House of Cards! !
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