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immediately picks up the ball and looks for ways out of the dilemma, trying to distract attention from the scandal. He needs something earth shattering to happen, something bigger than this dangerous escapade, something like… a war! |
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hoax after another, but fights a losing battle in this desperate race against time and the truth. |
Director Barry Levinson staged this vicious satire without knowing it would become reality only weeks after the film’s release. Today it seems we have gone through all the tricks of a White House spinmaster, portrayed much like the scenario presented in “Wag The Dog”. The numerous sexual harassment charges against the President and an obscure bombing of the American embassy in South Africa only days before the President’s appearance at the court start to make one wonder. The film shows how desperately eager politicians are for power, and how very easy people are to mislead, all the while maintaining a caustic, humorous mood. It will also show you how thin the air in political circles can become from one day to another and how remorselessly political interests take priority over human lives. |
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“Wag The Dog” is perfectly cast with Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman; both lend necessary gravity and believability to the story. They are both extremely reputable actors with a wide variety of skills and talents, and in “Wag The Dog”, they finally have the chance to show off their comedic skills once again. Unfortunately Brean’s assistant is not quite as well cast it’s a rather obnoxious performance from Anne Heche, easily amortized with a really funny cameo appearance by country music legend Willie Nelson. |
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guitarist and voice of Dire Straits, his trademark sound is held at bay. It clearly proves once again that he is a real composer who is at home in a number of different compositional fields. The disc is closed captioned and also contains French subtitles. |
“Wag The Dog” is certainly as unerring, splendid and funny as a political satire can get without taking the risk of being banned for uncovering confidential information. It has an intelligent script that makes the whole story believable, and a story that presents us with very eccentric, tangible characters. The story is a little slow at times, but it’s forgivable here. It is a must-see movie and it comes as a great package from New Line. I highly recommend it. It is a riot… but an exceedingly clever one. |
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