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Dos amigas, Rachel y Libby, pierden contacto profesional, y personal a consecuencia de una mala decisión años atrás durante la presidencia de una de ellas.Dos amigas, Rachel y Libby, pierden contacto profesional, y personal a consecuencia de una mala decisión años atrás durante la presidencia de una de ellas.Dos amigas, Rachel y Libby, pierden contacto profesional, y personal a consecuencia de una mala decisión años atrás durante la presidencia de una de ellas.
Jaye Ladymore
- Dannisha
- (as Jennifer Latimore)
José Antonio García
- Locksmith
- (as Jose Antonio Garcia)
- Dirección
- Guionista
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An okay film for a rental on iTunes, but the biggest drawback of the film for me, besides the ho-hum story and acting, is the horrible use of a soft filter for lensing that I have no idea why it was shot that way. This type of political film does not need a softer imaging in telling the story. Had they opted for a better DP, at least it would be a bit more watchable and have less of that soapy build up.
Started slowly but it was worth the wait as the suspense built up. Great film.
Libby (Sumpter) is hiding a dark secret that is eating her alive. From the very first scene in the movie, we know that Rachel (Curtis) has suborned Libby into a Faustian bargain -- selling her soul to the Devil for a few moments pleasing the minions of power. As Lord Acton so eloquently told us, "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men...",
Both political parties have been guilty of this kind of abuse of power -- both Bush Jr. and Obama -- betraying their oaths of office. Though it seems to mock Republicans, it could just as easily have been about Democrats.
But this story is more intimate. It crawls under the skin of its protagonist, feeling the somber burden -- wincing at the finger pointing and uncomfortable looks from others.
Both Sumpter and Curtis deliver powerful performances. Sumpter, as Libby, lets us feel the heavy regret for having participated in a lie that killed so many. Curtis, as Vice President Rachel Burke, lets us see the mental gymnastics politicians go through to justify crimes against humanity.
Both political parties have been guilty of this kind of abuse of power -- both Bush Jr. and Obama -- betraying their oaths of office. Though it seems to mock Republicans, it could just as easily have been about Democrats.
But this story is more intimate. It crawls under the skin of its protagonist, feeling the somber burden -- wincing at the finger pointing and uncomfortable looks from others.
Both Sumpter and Curtis deliver powerful performances. Sumpter, as Libby, lets us feel the heavy regret for having participated in a lie that killed so many. Curtis, as Vice President Rachel Burke, lets us see the mental gymnastics politicians go through to justify crimes against humanity.
Ok, with all the story / reliability content, this good drama or a political thriller (if you can call it like that) is indeed very slow. The actual movie starts & ends in the last 20-25 minutes or so. Initally, too much of dragging. Problem als there with the star cast. Apart from Jamie Lee Cutis, not many known faces.
The lead, Tika Sumpter (Libby) is wholly wooden in her expressions. But for her well-chiseled physique, she fails to emote. Story is very topical and of course, the twist in the tail is worth-watching, if you have patience to sit thru' the boring 2/3rd of the movie.
The lead, Tika Sumpter (Libby) is wholly wooden in her expressions. But for her well-chiseled physique, she fails to emote. Story is very topical and of course, the twist in the tail is worth-watching, if you have patience to sit thru' the boring 2/3rd of the movie.
Honestly, the film starts out a bit confusing...Libby was a top aide to the VP and 4 years later is accepting a teaching position at a university, where we see that she is a controversial person hated by many, but we don't know why. It takes a while for the film to unravel the details in flashbacks so instead of it feeling like a mystery the viewer feels a bit lost and frustrated like we are missing out on some important info... but just hang in there. While the audience is trying to figure out what the heck Libby did that's made everyone so angry another mystery is introduced...one of the students begins stalking her.
This film is definitely flawed in its presentation and I wouldn't call it a thriller, but it gets better as it goes along. I felt that the writing and pace of the movie, as well as some of the acting, were the main problems. It's a slow burn, and it had that low budget feel but the second half of this political drama/mystery pulls it all together and in the end, it was an enjoyable enough watch In My Humble Opinion! 6.5 stars
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTika Sumpter has played characters who have close political ties to the fictional/non fictional Presidents, including the one played by Jamie Lee Curtis in this film. She also played Michelle Obama in the film Southside and Me (2016). Also, her recurring character (Candice) on the hit TV series "The Have and The Have Nots" has a relationship with the fictional president elect.
- Bandas sonorasCall Me A Cab
Written & Performed by Bobby Broom
Published by Origin Records
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 32,427
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,447
- 20 ene 2019
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 32,427
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
- Color
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