To say it is a comedy is better to say it is a warm life film: through the hilarious presidential election farce, I fully feel that it is indeed a deep family affection!
Kevin Costner's down-and-out, raunchy, uneducated, alcoholic, unemployed worker Bud, by accident, has become the decisive voter in a US presidential election—his one vote will decide who is president of the United States . Ever since: in order to cater to Bard's taste, the changes in the political positions and beliefs of the elected and even the betrayal of the funders; the popularity of the people; the expansion of personal desires and so on emerge one after another.
Bud has a sensible daughter, Molly, who cares and takes care of her father at all times, and has inspired her father more than once to understand what it means to be a key voter.
In the process, as Election Day progressed, the protagonists and supporting actors in the film began to slowly feel that they were losing the warmth of life and derailing.
Through hard work, all the things that have been lost are finally returned, and it ends warmly.
Highly recommend, it's a good movie! Among them, Bud's daughter performed very well!
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