Featured on The 7PM Project: October 11, 2024 Episode (2024)
Synopsis
The story of how a young Donald Trump started his real estate business in 1970s and '80s New York with the help of infamous lawyer Roy M. Cohn. Roger Stone, a longtime associate of both Donald Trump and Roy M. Cohn, acknowledged that Jeremy Strong’s portrayal of Cohn was “uncanny in its accuracy.” [From Trailer] Roy Cohn: Rule Three: No matter what happens, claim victory and never admit defeat..
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Anti Anti AntiPerformed by consumers Licensed courtesy of Domino Publishing Company Limited, (PRS) obo In The Red RecordingsWritten by Paul B. I went into this movie not knowing much, it just came out on my radar on opening night so I had to check it out. I was expecting some tension at the theater but there wasn’t, which was a relief. Overall, I didn’t get any political vibes from the movie.
The acting was phenomenal
As for accuracy, I can’t say for sure, but in America’s current climate, what else is really accurate? Some actors and members of the production team will probably receive awards, if not the film itself. The story was decent, not too exciting but interesting because the main character was once the President and everyone has an opinion about him. It was fascinating to see a glimpse into his life.
look at such a private figure
A lot of it felt grounded in reality, though who really knows. It didn’t seem over the top, but there were definitely some cool, crazy moments. At its core, it’s about how Trump became Trump, which isn’t inherently interesting, but the draw is counting. Private in the sense that we never know if what he says is true.
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In fact, this is one of his mantras according to the film. The movie didn’t affect my political views, but I recommend you check it out, if only to support a team that took a risk with a movie that will backfire. 39 Film Festivals including Venice, TIFF, New York Film Festival and more.



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