Featured in the 7PM Project: October 11, 2024 episode (2024)
Synopsis
The story of a young Donald Trump starting a real estate business in the 1970s and 1980s in New York City with the help of infamous attorney Roy M. Cohn. Roger Stone, a longtime associate of Donald Trump and Roy M. Cohn, admitted that Jeremy Strong’s portrayal of Cohn was “disturbingly accurate.” [Excerpt from the trailer] Roy Cohn: Rule #3: No matter what happens, you declare victory and never admit defeat.
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Anti Anti AntiPerformed by consumersLicensed by Domino Publishing Company Limited, (PRS) or In The Red RecordingsWritten by Paul B. Movies have been going crazy lately, and that’s what I’m here for. Megalopolis was a mess, Joker 2 was a mess but it wasn’t pretty (but I guess that was a risk), Terrifier 3 really made me nauseous (I didn’t sleep well last night because I saw it last night too), and now The Intern is going to some crazy places. There were a few moments where I asked myself, “Are they allowed to show this?” I was shocked.
Will Trump sue?
Shocking scenes usually have a purpose. I think the movie’s argument was made without much subtlety, but I guess some people still think Jordan Belfort is cool based on The Wolf of Wall Street, so who knows. But then again, there’s a very disturbing scene in this movie that seems to clearly state what the filmmakers think of Trump’s character. This will be the most controversial scene.
Has he already started the lawsuit?
There’s also no follow-up to this scene, which made me even more uncomfortable and nervous. I think that was the intention. Some people won’t like it—people who like and dislike Trump—and I wonder if this film will be this year’s “The Apprentice Blonde.” The plot of “The Apprentice” is very heavy, and I don’t think it really knows how to end, but other than that, it was gripping. The three leads—Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong, and Maria Bakalova—are phenomenal.
This film will stay with me for a while
The juxtaposition of Trump’s rise and Roy Cohn’s fall was inevitable, but it makes for an incredibly compelling drama. It’s a simple film, but there are nuances in parts that I think will spark discussion and/or argument. I don’t always like provocation, but when it feels intentional and well-executed, I don’t mind. Check out our list of exciting new films from this year’s film festivals, including Venice, TIFF, the New York Film Festival, and more.
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