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The Congressman

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
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Treat Williams in The Congressman (2016)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA determined Congressman, unswayed by political betrayal, a vicious media attack and a recent divorce, strives to maintain his dignity and protect a small fishing village from commercial cor... Leer todoA determined Congressman, unswayed by political betrayal, a vicious media attack and a recent divorce, strives to maintain his dignity and protect a small fishing village from commercial corruption.A determined Congressman, unswayed by political betrayal, a vicious media attack and a recent divorce, strives to maintain his dignity and protect a small fishing village from commercial corruption.

  • Dirección
    • Jared Martin
    • Robert J. Mrazek
  • Guionista
    • Robert J. Mrazek
  • Elenco
    • Treat Williams
    • Elizabeth Marvel
    • Ryan Merriman
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
    497
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    • Dirección
      • Jared Martin
      • Robert J. Mrazek
    • Guionista
      • Robert J. Mrazek
    • Elenco
      • Treat Williams
      • Elizabeth Marvel
      • Ryan Merriman
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Charlie Winship
    Elizabeth Marvel
    Elizabeth Marvel
    • Rae Blanchard
    Ryan Merriman
    Ryan Merriman
    • Jared Barnes
    Chris Conroy
    Chris Conroy
    • Ben
    George Hamilton
    George Hamilton
    • Laird Devereaux
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Sherm Hawkins
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Harlan Lantier
    Jayne Atkinson
    Jayne Atkinson
    • Casey Winship
    Kim Blacklock
    • Matty Pierce
    Josh Mostel
    Josh Mostel
    • Bernie Gimpel
    Cindy Lentol
    Cindy Lentol
    • Holly Dean
    Miriam A. Hyman
    Miriam A. Hyman
    • Abigail Ross
    Alison Wachtler
    Alison Wachtler
    • Deidre Macavoy
    Alexander Cook
    • Washington Lobbyist
    Bradley J. Van Dussen
    • Gym Congressman
    Debra Lord Cooke
    Debra Lord Cooke
    • Martha, a constituent
    Doree A. Austin
    • Esther, a constituent
    Richard Meyer
    • Angry constituent
    • Dirección
      • Jared Martin
      • Robert J. Mrazek
    • Guionista
      • Robert J. Mrazek
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    Opiniones de usuarios12

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    rebeccastaab

    I LOVED this film!!!

    I LOVED this film! LOVED IT!!!!! Treat Williams is one to watch in this -- He is FANTASTIC -- every move, every look, every word, every silence -- superb! His embodiment of this character is beyond experienced -- rich and honorable, experienced, yet fresh.

    Don't be fooled by the title -- if you're tired of 'politics,' this is actually refreshing and inspiring. A wonderful film with quality and value.

    I loved the entire cast -- I felt like they literally went to Maine and just hired the actual people on that island!! Authentic to the core.

    Chris Conroy as "Ben" reminded me of early James Dean -- I could not take my eyes off of him -- I was intrigued, riveted, and mesmerized every minute he was on screen. Such unique and subtle strength, tender and magnetic. He was fantastic. I fell in love with him.

    Ryan Merriman's scene in the bathtub is stellar!! I wasn't crazy about him at the top of the film, but as his character expanded, so did my appreciation and attraction to his performance. I enjoyed the ride he took me on. Perfect. His 'reveal' was brilliantly executed.

    The scene with Treat and Elizabeth as husband and wife, was so so very beautiful -- tender and true. They had us really sitting IN the room with this longtime couple that had LIVED and LOVED -- no acting, just the epitome of authentic.

    I just loved EVERYTHING about this film -- I did not want the characters to leave Maine, because I did not want to leave Maine!! This production captured the essence of Maine perfectly -- breathtakingly beautiful, grounded, timeless, hearty, unpretentious.

    Treat's speech at the end is glorious. I can't type fast enough or find enough adjectives to capture how this film made me FEEL -- I can write my thoughts, yes, but I need rare words to describe the feelings. Such a beautiful and powerful film in such a tender and honest way. I loved it. To be appreciated by every generation.
    10yogimama

    A modernized, fun-loving, Mr. Smith-Goes-to-Washington-like movie

    The casting and acting were stellar, the dialogue was entertaining and thought-provoking, humor was sprinkled throughout, the pace was quick, character development was excellent, the scenery of Monhegan Island, Maine was gorgeous, capturing many aspects of the island's beauty (forest, coast, village,...),... The highlights for me were the points made about the pledge of allegiance, the importance of nurturing a marriage, and how good this congressman was at listening to his constituents. This movie captured much in a short amount of time.

    The timing of "The Congressman" is perfect for this tumultuous time in American history. Written by a retired congressman, who made significant contributions including protecting the Alaskan forest, it captures the essence of what we think a good-hearted congressman would do if he/she was not influenced by forces not in the interest of democracy, the environment, or the people. I haven't seen Mr. Smith Goes to Washington in forty years, but I think that movie had a similar spirit, if I remember correctly.
    6VanBooter

    Crabs in me Lobster Pot

    I won't go into where and when I watched this film, and in what town and theatre I parked my derrière but I did check this film out beforehand at IMDb.

    The obvious shill reviews at the time was an incredible 5 out of 6 which is usually a red flag and a valid reason to exit the turkey pen. However against all basic instincts I grabbed a copy and watched it.

    First of all the good signs, I never skipped through it, and I watched it all until the credits rolled. May not be a good indication to you but it is to me.

    The storyline is well lets just say it's not taxing, I can safely say you don't need a special talent to come up with that one.

    The acting was good Treat Williams especially, but to be honest George Hamilton was the only person I thought was out of place. What possessed the director when he signed him up heaven knows, the only reason I could think of maybe it was to attract the granny fan base.

    On my scale it's a 6/10 not a penny more and not a penny less, a nice easy going film which questions ambition over personal relationships.
    9caprivi-34408

    Lack of pretense, quiet intimacy, and excellence of presentation.

    A simple story of man named Charlie Winship experiencing a change of life on a Maine coastal island. That he's a U.S. Representative who has upset the entire nation by publicly questioning his oath of allegiance on the floor of Congress during an election year adds to the dynamics – but first and foremost this is a sensitively written, directed and edited film with beautifully acted scenes set on a wildly picturesque Maine coastal island. There is a flavor of Flaherty's Men of Aran about this island that allows Joe Arcidiacano's expressive cinematography to frame the story as a true to life documentary. Production values are solid for an independent, the ambiance of a small island village well captured and interesting characters abound, some played by island natives. The professional actors fit like a glove, nuanced and accent perfect, they move with the same stolid self-awareness of island people – who may be cut off from the rest of America but are definitely united with something older and deeper that comes from the sea. Ryan Merriman is a quiet riot, Elizabeth Marvel is dead center in her characterization of an intelligent island woman approaching lusty spinsterhood, Chris Conroy covers the difficult distance between a young lobsterman and aspiring artist with great sensitivity, Marshall Bell is a crusted village patriarch with too many problems to solve and Kim Blacklock is everything a boat captain should be, and more. In her film debut Miriam Hyman sparkles as Charlie's congressional aide, while Josh Mostel is exactly the kind of political functionary you don't want to find hiding in your bushes at night. The filmmakers made a wise decision to keep George Hamilton bottled up on the mainland or he would have hijacked the entire film. Treat Williams deserves a deep bow for his performance as Charlie Winship. In a long career as a leading man he's clearly guilty of having saved the best for last. Still vital and expressive, Williams' world-weary humor and unerring character touches irresistibly score points and enlist sympathy as he presents the full picture of an attractive man in quiet turmoil. In the most bizarre of all political years it may be odd to find a perfect Presidential candidate residing in a movie; but there you have it. I'm writing my vote in for Charlie Winship.

    If you want to know why this film rings true look no further than the script by ex-Representative Robert Mrazek that pulls more than little from his experiences as a five term Congressman from Long Island in 1980's and early '90's. Practical as only an ex-politician on a limited budget can be he builds his story from the ground up with an accumulation of telling set pieces – a half deserted lounge of a small airport on the hustings waiting for an overdue plane, a final visit to a dead marriage in a beautifully played scene between Williams and Jayne Atkinson (from House of Cards), a series of hilarious episodes in a mobile congressional office that has seen better days and saner people where Charlie meets constituents flourishing sex toys and exploded mailboxes and a unforgettably plaintive man with an Emmitt Kelly face lamenting his lost son to a useless war. Watching Williams' variations on a thousand mile stare throughout these conversations is a lesson in creative understatement. The fuse that ignites when he steps outside his Toonerville Trolley and gets tricked into demonstrating the Nazi salute to illustrate a point he's making about the pledge of allegiance – starts a smoldering trail through the Island's carpeted forests and tiny fairy houses, lobster thronged seas, mist drenched highlands and the most picturesque candlelit village bristling with diverse personalities until the dawn arrives with a thunderous surprise that forces him to return to the mainland and fight for his legacy with some powerful words from the Mrazek playbook. In the films climactic moment; a town meeting homage to Capra, Charlie gives the best political speech I've heard in this year of skinny sound bites and empty rhetoric. While his constituents digest the moment he quietly packs up his life and walks into the special sunset reserved for a man who has discovered, almost too late in life, what it was he ever really wanted to do... I hugely enjoyed the film for its difference and honesty. Some may call it predictable but I prefer unpretentious - predictable being a word I reserve for Hollywood. I look forward to seeing it again.
    7shiannedog

    I never stopped loving you, I just stopped loving you well.

    This movie kept my interest from beginning to end and I wasn't even bored. It did have one major conceptual error though. Being made in 2015 we are decades past the time when anyone in the media would go after a Democrat to take them out. Not gonna happen. So with a little rearranging the story could be made plausible. Too bad the writers weren't more savvy and realistic. It could have been a bigger hit. You won't be disappointed with the acting. Very well done. 6.7/10.

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    • Trivia
      The productions economy of means turned into a style. There would be no dollies or cranes, no bank lights; a portion of filming took place at the end of trails on the edge of cliffs far away from electrical power - generators were hard to lug over uneven trails so the production relied on runners with batteries. Whatever the weather was that day would be filmed. There was no time cushion. One day five different locations involving company moves were shot. Shooting was close to the bone. Never more than five takes. No ECU's in favor of two-shots that ran long and made use of actors doing what they do best; invent and relate. As for sound, the seagulls had a lot to say about who was heard, so did the waves, and the boat engines, and the wind.
    • Errores
      Catatonk Island is supposed to be 20 miles off-shore. This can not be true. There is a scene from the island that shows the mainland in the distance across the ocean. Mohegan Island, where the film was actually shot, is 12 nautical miles (22 km) off-shore, just within the critical distance for being able to see "over" the horizon when viewed from the elevated cliffs. If the island was truly 20 miles off-shore one would not see the mainland just ocean.
    • Citas

      Charlie Winship: I'm not gonna recite a loyalty oath every morning just to prove that I love my country.

    • Bandas sonoras
      This Is The Time
      End Credits Song

      Written by Thomas Hien & Wolf Wolff

      Performed by Thomas Hien

      Courtesy of Defend Music

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de abril de 2016 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Saadik
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Monhegan Island, Maine, Estados Unidos(Catatonk Island)
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 71,451
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 14,260
      • 1 may 2016
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 71,451
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      1 hora 38 minutos
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