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W.: Ein missverstandenes Leben

Originaltitel: W.
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
50.977
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Josh Brolin in W.: Ein missverstandenes Leben (2008)
This is the first theatrical trailer for W., directed by Oliver Stone.
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Eine Chronik des Lebens und der Präsidentschaft von George W. Bush.Eine Chronik des Lebens und der Präsidentschaft von George W. Bush.Eine Chronik des Lebens und der Präsidentschaft von George W. Bush.

  • Regie
    • Oliver Stone
  • Drehbuch
    • Stanley Weiser
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Josh Brolin
    • Elizabeth Banks
    • Ioan Gruffudd
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    6,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Oliver Stone
    • Drehbuch
      • Stanley Weiser
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Josh Brolin
      • Elizabeth Banks
      • Ioan Gruffudd
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    Josh Brolin
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    • George W. Bush
    Elizabeth Banks
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    • Laura Bush
    Ioan Gruffudd
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    • Prime Minister Tony Blair
    Colin Hanks
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    • Karl Rove
    Dennis Boutsikaris
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    • Paul Wolfowitz
    Jeffrey Wright
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    • Colin Powell
    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Condoleezza Rice
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Donald Rumsfeld
    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Dick Cheney
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • George Tenet
    Wes Chatham
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    • Fraternity Enforcer
    Jesse Bradford
    Jesse Bradford
    • Fraternity President
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    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • George H.W. Bush
    Juan Gabriel Pareja
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      • Oliver Stone
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    7ThomDerd

    Watch this after watching VICE.

    W. Was released in the wrong time. Probably 10 years too soon. If you stumble upon this film now, you will be entertained. Because this story and this character are just absurd. Politics aside, Brolin does a good job portraying W.

    I suggest watching VICE first and then back to back this one and you will appreciate it more.

    7,1/10.
    8WriterDave

    Waiting for the final ball to drop...

    With his "in the moment" biopic "W." the normally volatile Oliver Stone wisely saves his judgments for history when hindsight will be 20/20. Achingly subdued and slightly satirical, Stone plays it straight and to the bone. Here he presents us with the early years of our current lame duck president, showing Dubya rushing a frat-house at Yale, meeting Laura at a barbecue, living in the shadow of his father and brother, his troubles holding down a job, his failed bid to become baseball commissioner, and his defining moment when he gives up drinking and becomes born-again. All of which leads us to his first term and the Iraq War quagmire, where Dubya honest-to-goodness truly believes "God" wanted him to become president and that Iraq did have those rascally WMD.

    In the lead role, Josh Brolin is an endearingly bumble-headed Dubya, and Stone presents him as a simple-minded man with good intentions who has been crippled by his "daddy issues" and has surrounded himself with the most cynical, self-serving, and corrupt administration in modern American history. The supporting cast is a hoot, with highlights including Thandie Newton eliciting big laughs just with her facial expressions as a wicked and moronically faithful Condi Rice, Elizabeth Banks giving a winning portrayal of Laura Bush, and Richard Dreyfuss playing Cheney as the most insipid megalomaniac American politics has ever seen.

    Stone accomplishes three major coups here that should surprise those who expected a one-sided liberal smear job. First, he humanizes George W. Bush. The director does this with savvy editing showing the back-story of why Dubya does the things he does (i.e. why he uses nicknames for everyone or why running three miles every day is so important to him), and then juxtaposing that with the inane decisions he has made as president. By utilizing actual transcripts from press conferences, news coverage, and meetings, Stone and scribe Stanley Weiser allow Bush and his administration to speak for themselves, and it's both comically cathartic and occasionally frightening to see it dramatized so well. Second, he redeems the presidency of George "Poppy" Bush (a somewhat miscast but still effective James Cromwell) by showing what a restrained and thoughtful Commander in Chief he was compared to his naive and too-eager-to-please son. Thirdly, he redeems the legacy of Colin Powell (a surprisingly good Jeffrey Wright), who is shown here as the only person in the administration with any hindsight or foresight, and the only sane voice who questioned the motives for entering Iraq, though he eventually caved in and played along. His "f-you" to Cheney towards the film's final act is priceless.

    As the actual presidency still has a few months to go at the time of the film's release, Stone's biopic was never written a true ending, leaving us with a symbolic image of Dubya looking up to the sky in center field waiting to catch a ball that will never drop. It may be another twenty years before we can pass any accurate judgment on Dubya's legacy, and likewise, Stone's film will have to wait. It's going to be a long time before anyone catches all those balls George W. Bush's administration threw up in the air.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    With Liberty and Justice For All

    Oh, boy, a film about George W. Bush, could be the new "Forrest Gump", lol. My head still hurts, because I was just banging it on the wall after I watched this film, how in the heck did this man run our country for 8 years without burning it down? Now I understand why this film was released right before election time, now I work at a movie theater and everyone who came out of the theater said they felt bad for W. and a couple of my friends who I saw the film said they also felt bad for him... how about us?! OK, before I start banging my head up against the wall again, so Oliver Stone is the critical director who decided to take on this wonderful project. The film is actually well made, Josh Brolin does a decent job of portraying our constant dumbfounded president, the story is pretty sad when you think about all the pressures he must face on a daily basis.

    Based on George W. Bush's life, we go from when he was just a crazy party animal in college. Dubbed as the black sheep of the family, that his brother would be more suited as president, facing constant criticism from his father George Bush, Sr. who was also our president for a short time. We explore W.'s life with his family, his presidency, the pressure he faces, and the Iraq war. We also go into his world of having to pull himself out of his rut with his family who constantly puts him down with a country who is not exactly proud of him as well.

    W. is a good film, it's well acted and put together, however, my main complaint, but I think there is a reason why, is that Oliver completely skips the election controversy we faced in 2000 as well as 9/11 which I thought was an important subject to touch. But I have a feeling why he didn't bring it up is due to how hard those times were for him and wasn't exactly sure how to go at it. Over all this is a watchable movie, but for me, it is forgettable, I don't know if it will be considered a classic down the line, but I guess we'll find out if our future kids are watching it in their history classes and asking us "what were you on when you voted for this guy?".

    6/10
    8robertgrimm-1

    Uncomfortable

    One word sums up how I felt while watching W: uncomfortable.

    I went into this film expecting more of an absurdist comedy than a tragedy. The level of realism was far beyond what I expected. For the most part, the cast, makeup, and casting crew did such a good job with the characters that it was very easy to imagine that these were not actors on the screen but the actual people. Josh Brolin's characterization of W was certainly Oscar-worthy.

    Even better than Brolin's part was Phedon Papamichael's photographic direction. The job of the Director of Photography is to bring the story to life through the creation of images to draw the attention of the viewer where the Director wants. Few films are as good of an example of this as W. Papamichael used the camera to force moral and emotional perspective in a way that I have rarely seen outside of the films of Stanley Kubrick. I've only seen the film once, viewing it as a complete work. I intend to watch it again to study the photography.

    Overall, I thought the film was fair in its treatment of the actual people involved. The most ardent Bush supporters will not like it, but to still be that supportive of him in the final months of his second term, you either have to not be paying attention or be uncritical in all of your thought. While artistic license was taken throughout the film, the portrayal of all events and people, with the possible exception of Dick Cheney, were far more grounded in reality and recorded history than I expected.

    The film made me uncomfortable on multiple levels, which is why it succeeds and deserves such a high rating. The portrayal of Bush's relationship with his parents, especially his father, forces the viewer to feel sorry for him. The overt religiosity that pervades the public service portion of his life must anger anyone who believes strongly in the separation of church and state. There are many moments when, with any other characters, the film should have generated much laughter. Only one moment in the film actually caused more than one person in the theater to laugh. I guess 4000+ dead soldiers drains the humor out of even the most hilarious gaffes.

    I would recommend this film to anyone who wants to see a realistic portrayal of historical events. I wish Stone had waited until Bush was out of office to make it, though. While it captures the major events that were involved in building the Bush legacy, it ends far too early.
    7gavin6942

    Great if Taken as Satire

    A chronicle on the life and presidency of George W. Bush (Josh Brolin).

    The worst thing about this film is the awful casting, with many people looking nothing like who they should be. Karl Rove looks like a doofus and Condoleeza Rice sounds worse than Fran Drescher. Some are pretty good, and at least you can usually tell who each person is supposed to be. But, my goodness, maybe the casting director needed more time.

    The film is fun and enjoyable so long as you understand it is satire. Yes, Oliver Stone is a left-leaning guy, sometimes to an extreme. But this is obviously not meant to be a serious biopic, but more a look at the foibles of George W. Bush. Surprisingly, there are moments that really humanize the guy, and for that Stone deserves credit for pulling punches.

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      Richard Dreyfuss stated his disappointment with the film in an appearance on The View (1997). He said it was "6/8 of a good film" and called Oliver Stone "a fascist". Stone retorted in an interview that working with Dreyfuss "was the single worst experience I've ever had with an actor in my life."
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      Cheney says "Atta met Saddam's intel chief in Czechoslovakia." Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, ten years earlier.
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      Gen. Colin Powell: Funny Dick, I remember you once agreeing that going all the way in Baghdad would be a mistake.

      Dick Cheney: Well, I think you made a bigger boo-boo Colin. You could have been president.

      Gen. Colin Powell: Fuck you.

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      At the very end of the credits, you see a Christian cross with a period. It morphs into the W-period logo of the movie.
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      Featured in Sunday AM: Folge #4.9 (2008)
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      Lyrics by Francis Scott Key and music by John Stafford Smith

      Arranged by Francis Scott Key (as Francis Key) and Michael Licari

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. Oktober 2008 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
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      • 25.100.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 25.534.493 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 10.505.668 $
      • 19. Okt. 2008
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 29.560.587 $
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