The Apprentice
- 2024
- Tous publics
- 2h 2min
Véritable plongée dans les arcanes de l'empire américain, THE APPRENTICE retrace l'ascension vers le pouvoir du jeune Donald Trump grâce à un pacte faustien avec l'avocat conservateur et ent... Tout lireVéritable plongée dans les arcanes de l'empire américain, THE APPRENTICE retrace l'ascension vers le pouvoir du jeune Donald Trump grâce à un pacte faustien avec l'avocat conservateur et entremetteur politique Roy M. Cohn.Véritable plongée dans les arcanes de l'empire américain, THE APPRENTICE retrace l'ascension vers le pouvoir du jeune Donald Trump grâce à un pacte faustien avec l'avocat conservateur et entremetteur politique Roy M. Cohn.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 9 victoires et 41 nominations au total
Mark Rendall
- Roger Stone
- (as Mark Rendal)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Apprentice' delves into Donald Trump's early career under Roy Cohn, emphasizing ambition, power, and corruption. The performances, especially Sebastian Stan as Trump and Jeremy Strong as Cohn, are lauded for capturing character nuances. However, some critics argue the narrative lacks depth and coherence, often feeling scattered. While the film is seen as informative and engaging, it is criticized for not providing new insights into Trump's character. The visual aesthetics and period recreation are praised, but the script is noted for its simplicity and lack of subtlety. Overall, 'The Apprentice' is a mixed bag with strong performances and themes, yet significant storytelling and character development flaws.
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The strength of the Apprentice comes from the excellent performances from Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong. The film is otherwise a decent but unremarkable story that will bring very little surprise to anyone with an awareness of Donald Trump.
None the less, they story is told in an entertaining way, drawing on various references to assemble a biographical portrait of Trumps growing status and influence in New York in the seventies and eighties. With a particular focus on his relationship with infamous lawyer Roy Cohn, who is shown as a mentor figure.
Stan gives an impressive interpretation of Trump through the years. Notable was the subtleness of the impression in the early years and almost imperceptible progression to the version of Trump that is much more recognisable today.
The Apprentice is not a revelatory examination of how Trump became Trump. It is rather a window into events of his life. We watch him take shape, but not significantly change. And in that way the film appears to lack depth. But that may in fact be there point, that there is no change to show. The man is what he is and always has been.
None the less, they story is told in an entertaining way, drawing on various references to assemble a biographical portrait of Trumps growing status and influence in New York in the seventies and eighties. With a particular focus on his relationship with infamous lawyer Roy Cohn, who is shown as a mentor figure.
Stan gives an impressive interpretation of Trump through the years. Notable was the subtleness of the impression in the early years and almost imperceptible progression to the version of Trump that is much more recognisable today.
The Apprentice is not a revelatory examination of how Trump became Trump. It is rather a window into events of his life. We watch him take shape, but not significantly change. And in that way the film appears to lack depth. But that may in fact be there point, that there is no change to show. The man is what he is and always has been.
I didn't see Sebastian Stan as Trump, I was thinking that putting a silly wig on someone's head doesn't make them look like him (see SNL sketches for that), but Stan _felt_ like Trump. He studied and evolved the mannerisms, not as a caricature, but as an artist and in the end did a great job. Consider that this is a film that takes place between 1973 and 1986, so he started with tiny little face expressions and then made them more and more pronounced as the movie went along.
Yet even with that performance, I think Jeremy Strong stole the show, as Trump's mentor and first lawyer Roy Cohn. He got an Oscar nomination for it and lost it to Kieran Culkin, who did a good job, too, but didn't wow me as much as Strong's stuff.
The film presents the evolution of Donald Trump from a young man trying to get from under his overbearing father to a successful business man. Also his involution from a person who cares, can fall in love and appreciate people to a cheap disloyal scumbag who can't say something true if his life depended on it. In that sense it was a political hitjob, because you can't see this film and appreciate Trump unless you're some sort of psycho. But that aside, this was a pretty good biopic, which surprised me.
I didn't expect this to be a good film: too many things to cover, too dangerous to get on someone's bad side and a lot of pressure. And still it was well done, well acted and almost subtle in its presentation. I wouldn't tell my friends to watch it, because of its subject, but as a movie it was darn good, especially the acting.
Yet even with that performance, I think Jeremy Strong stole the show, as Trump's mentor and first lawyer Roy Cohn. He got an Oscar nomination for it and lost it to Kieran Culkin, who did a good job, too, but didn't wow me as much as Strong's stuff.
The film presents the evolution of Donald Trump from a young man trying to get from under his overbearing father to a successful business man. Also his involution from a person who cares, can fall in love and appreciate people to a cheap disloyal scumbag who can't say something true if his life depended on it. In that sense it was a political hitjob, because you can't see this film and appreciate Trump unless you're some sort of psycho. But that aside, this was a pretty good biopic, which surprised me.
I didn't expect this to be a good film: too many things to cover, too dangerous to get on someone's bad side and a lot of pressure. And still it was well done, well acted and almost subtle in its presentation. I wouldn't tell my friends to watch it, because of its subject, but as a movie it was darn good, especially the acting.
The film's director said in a recent interview that he wasn't sure if this film would enhance or detract from Donald Trump's reputation...
Having watched it, I'm not sure either...
I was initially attracted to this film as an MCU fan. Donald Trump is played by Sebastian Stan who is Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier in Marvel films. He does not disappoint as the US President to be...
The movie certainly starts off by making Trump look more human than perhaps he or some of the media have in the last few years...
How he's changed by the apprenticeship under Roy Cohn & the money & the power is certainly one of the themes...
The shots of him in the 80's that are made to look grainy like 80's TV are a nice touch...
If I have one criticism (which is why I gave it a 7) it is that the screenwriter didn't seem to know how to end it...
But it's worth watching just to see how well Donald Trump, Roy Cohn & Ivana Trump are portrayed... and how they are developed through the film...
Having watched it, I'm not sure either...
I was initially attracted to this film as an MCU fan. Donald Trump is played by Sebastian Stan who is Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier in Marvel films. He does not disappoint as the US President to be...
The movie certainly starts off by making Trump look more human than perhaps he or some of the media have in the last few years...
How he's changed by the apprenticeship under Roy Cohn & the money & the power is certainly one of the themes...
The shots of him in the 80's that are made to look grainy like 80's TV are a nice touch...
If I have one criticism (which is why I gave it a 7) it is that the screenwriter didn't seem to know how to end it...
But it's worth watching just to see how well Donald Trump, Roy Cohn & Ivana Trump are portrayed... and how they are developed through the film...
I saw this at a premiere screening and was blown away. The story is well told and accurate, which was refreshing. It was a reasonable portrayal of a fascinating man. What really got me was the acting. Sebastian Stan was phenomenal. He nailed Trump's mannerisms, and yet never fell into a caricature.
Jeremy Strong did a fantastic job of portraying Roy Cohen. The only thing that didn't quite land for me was that the character of Roy Cohen was presented as somewhat sympathetic and not as sinister and psychopathic as he actually was (not Strong's fault - that was the script). Other than that, an excellent and thought-provoking biopic.
Jeremy Strong did a fantastic job of portraying Roy Cohen. The only thing that didn't quite land for me was that the character of Roy Cohen was presented as somewhat sympathetic and not as sinister and psychopathic as he actually was (not Strong's fault - that was the script). Other than that, an excellent and thought-provoking biopic.
The first part of this biopic is excellent. Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump is very good. He accurately portrays Trump's ambitious drive as well as the naivete of a young man not sure how to bring those ambitions to fruition. Then Trump meets Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong), the evil legal genius who advises him on how to fight the federal government's charges on racism in Trump's father's real estate empire. Cohn then helps him with other legal matters including getting property tax relief. Those parts of the movie are interesting and compelling with great performances by both Sebastain Stan and Jeremy Strong. In addition, Martin Donovan as Fred Trump and Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump are excellent. But then the movie rushes into the mid-1980's without much exposition or explanation. That is when the movie was a letdown for me - the time period is given short shrift by writer Gabriel Sherman as if he didn't know where to go after the interesting parts of the story with Cohn encouraging Trump's narcissism, angry rhetoric and avarice were over. And by the end of movie, you will almost feel sorry for Cohn when he realizes that he has created an even worse monster than himself. I think the movie could have been better as a mini-series (with some better writing), but I would still recommend it for the standout performances of Sebastain Stan and Jeremy Strong.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRoger Stone, longtime associate of both Donald Trump and Roy M. Cohn, admitted that Jeremy Strong's portrayal of Cohn was "uncanny in its accuracy."
- GaffesThe logo of American Express used in the 1975 hotel scene is a modern Version, rather than the actual one used in the time setting.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Talaba. Trumpning ko'tarilishi
- Lieux de tournage
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada(location)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 001 904 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 613 233 $US
- 13 oct. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 17 299 154 $US
- Durée2 heures 2 minutes
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