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Last Party 2000

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 30 min
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Last Party 2000 (2001)
aka The Last Party
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Nos últimos seis meses da eleição presidencial de 2000, Phillip Seymour Hoffman começa a documentar a campanha, mas passa mais tempo fora, nas manifestações de rua e nas ações policiais do q... Ler tudoNos últimos seis meses da eleição presidencial de 2000, Phillip Seymour Hoffman começa a documentar a campanha, mas passa mais tempo fora, nas manifestações de rua e nas ações policiais do que nas convenções orquestradas.Nos últimos seis meses da eleição presidencial de 2000, Phillip Seymour Hoffman começa a documentar a campanha, mas passa mais tempo fora, nas manifestações de rua e nas ações policiais do que nas convenções orquestradas.

  • Direção
    • Rebecca Chaiklin
    • Donovan Leitch Jr.
  • Artistas
    • Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Ben Harper
    • Noam Chomsky
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    6,5/10
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    • Direção
      • Rebecca Chaiklin
      • Donovan Leitch Jr.
    • Artistas
      • Philip Seymour Hoffman
      • Ben Harper
      • Noam Chomsky
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 17Avaliações da crítica
    • 37Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Self - Narrator
    Ben Harper
    Ben Harper
    • Self
    Noam Chomsky
    Noam Chomsky
    • Self
    Harold Ford
    Harold Ford
    • Self
    • (as Rep. Harold Ford Jr.)
    Tim Robbins
    Tim Robbins
    • Self
    John Sellers
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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Self
    Christopher Shays
    • Self
    • (as Rep. Christopher Shays)
    Bill Maher
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    Rosie O'Donnell
    Rosie O'Donnell
    • Self
    Melissa Etheridge
    Melissa Etheridge
    • Self
    Courtney Love
    Courtney Love
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    Antonia Novello
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    • (as Dr. Antonia Novella)
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    • Self
    • (as Mayor Rudolph Giuliani)
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    Ralph Reed
    • Self
    Cheri Honkala
    • Self
    Jesse Jackson
    Jesse Jackson
    • Self
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    • Direção
      • Rebecca Chaiklin
      • Donovan Leitch Jr.
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    7caspian1978

    Better than Bowling....

    An interesting look at both political parties in America, The Party's Over is a movie about just that. A look into the 2000 election for President and how corrupt and misguiding both political parties are and how the youth of today has been programmed to become consumers. Although the movie did not have a large budget to use, the film scores big with its audience. Sad but true, the Party's Over captures what is happening in Washington DC and in the White House. The addition of having celebrity interviews, a segment on Ralph Nadar's involvement with the 2000 election and the hidden corruption behind the Bush and Gore administration makes the documentary a delight, no matter what political party you belong to.
    4Mort & Spunky the awesome cat

    Inexcusably simplistic & egotistical documentary

    Straight away, I'll disclose that I'm fascinated by politics and my views are probably to the left of most Nader voters, yet I've given over 5% of my income to the Democratic Party, Democratic candidates and pressure groups traditionally allied with the Democratic Party in recent years.

    This documentary takes the same cynical view of American politics most people use as an excuse to not involve themselves in the democratic process: Republicans and Democrats are the same. I think that this has been refuted by past five years--and it was simplistic and naive, at best, to think so before then. We get side-tracked by tactics of the LA and Philadelphia police departments, which would be good grounds for a POV documentary on PBS, and a number of other dead-end subtopics. Then, we get to see a few things C-SPAN and the networks failed to show, like the shadow convention--one of the reasons I give this a low average rating, rather than a poor rating.

    What this documentary and so many others fail to disclose is that we do live in a multi-party democracy within a two party system. The different factions within the Democratic and Republican Parties essentially give us the same choices one sees in the advanced multi-party democracies of Europe and elsewhere. We get to vote in primaries, they don't. Very briefly, Hoffman allows Barney Frank (always wise, witty and worthy of one's attention) to tell it like it is: Those on the left have abandoned the Democratic Party, if not the democratic process entirely, allowing it all to drift to the right. Simply put, most of those on the far right vote Republican. Most of those on the left don't vote, or waste their votes on people like Nader. Hence, Republicans win, Democrats lose. Unfortunately, Congressman Frank's wisdom (two minutes?) is almost wasted among the garbage here. I don't mean to split hairs here, but Rep. Frank was incorrectly identified with (R-MA) rather than (D-MA). Evidence of careless fact-checking? A thoughtful discussion with William Baldwin was the only other redeeming factor here. Unfortunately it was edited out, presumably because his was a progressive voice somewhat favoring the Democratic Party. It's among the extras on the DVD. Interestingly, among the predictions asserted by those being interviewed in this film, his are most eerily true.

    All in all, I would praise this if it were an effort by high school students. However this was done by people who should know better. Hopefully now they do.
    6jrosenfe

    Depressing, if essential viewing

    Political neophyte and open-eyed observer Hoffman leads us on a trail through the Presidential campaign and election of 2000. The film is a depressing illumination of the selfishness pervasive in America (as a synonym for Libertarianism in the Conservative movement), of the events leading up to the election of George W. Bush, and the stifling of public debate and protest along the way, and of the crookedness of the election results, which put into power the most self-interested administration and one less committed to genuine altruistic compassion than any other, elected by deceit and money, and the impotence of a voting public, that in large measure sees itself disenfranchised by corporate and party domination.
    7rolinmoe

    Good Rallying Cry, not a great film

    The prior reviewer of THE PARTY'S OVER takes issue with the editor's choice not to cut the Republican and Democratic conventions in a parallel, us versus them fashion. That's fine and dandy, except that was not the intent of the film.

    Documentary is an odd beast that few people understand. The uproar behind Michael Moore's BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE came in part because Moore *gasp* didn't specifically edit in sequence; sometimes his reactions to the words weren't the reactions given as the subject spoke. "They are lies!" the Right chanted, assuming the use of B roll caused Moore's film moot. Forget that everything Charlton Heston says on camera is, in fact, what Charlton Heston said to Michael Moore.

    Frederick Wiseman, the grandpappy of cinema verite, would be the first person to tell you that documentary film is not the Truth in the way that ye olde traditional audience would expect it. How can it be? Someone chooses to film specific subjects, use specific music, edit in a specific fashion because it begets the theme of the film. This doesn't make documentary a faux relayer of society; it makes it more real than the simulacrum we inhibit, because the filmmaker chooses not to let society dictate her parameters.

    I'm not saying THE PARTY'S OVER (its name through FILM MOVEMENT) is a great film; expecting the Green Party to fill the role of protagonist is a large hope to pin, and this is coming from a Green supporter. What the film does do well is document what happened, showing us things we didn't see on the news -- protests in Philiadelphia, questionable police brutality, the shutting down of protests that were zoned for a longer period of time, and the lack of substantial difference between the Republican and Democratic parties.

    The best lines come from the politicians themselves -- Barney Frank, Christopher Shays, Henry Ford, and Gary Johnson all make great points about the inefficiencies of the system they inhabit, and they come at it from different sides of the aisle (who knew Frank was a Republican?). At the same time, turgid yes men like Newt Gingrich, Tim Hutchinson, and John Kerry come off as nothing more than arms of the establishment.

    If you expect a beginning, middle, and end to this film, you'll be disappointed. If you want to see a part of history you didn't get from Tom Brokaw, it's good viewing. Unfortunately, your political views will color how you perceive this film, as the number of 10 and 1 ratings here do show.
    jdollak

    A bit better on a second viewing.

    I am a liberal. The first viewing of this film presents some serious filmmaking problems. I had no problem with the sequential editing, but the editing in general was a problem. This is MTV style editing. Lots of fast cuts, unstable shots, and so forth. I got used to it, but it still makes it look as low-budget as it is. There is a heavy use of music. I understand that music is an important part of any movie, but this seems almost like there is too much of an emphasis on it. I watched this for a second time, and the movie worked a whole lot better, although the editing/camerawork bothered me again. I hardly view the end as being partisan. Equal amounts of gore/bush protesters are out. The only thing I see is that the Gore protesters are concerned about their votes not counting, and the Bush protesters seem to focus on the idea of Gore being a sore loser. If you view that in a partisan way, it'll be partisan. To me, it isn't.

    The film is about the fact that the government does not represent everyone. I will concede that this film makes Nader out to be a hero. I found that I liked his ideas, although I would attribute some of that to his glorification in this film. The only thing that Hoffman outwardly seems to reject is the idea that all good will comes from religion. Otherwise, he really gives both sides an even view, and seems bored with the lack of content in either party.

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    • Erros de gravação
      When Representative Barney Frank is first introduced on screen, he was mistakenly identified as a Republican. In fact, he is a Democrat.
    • Citações

      Philip Seymour Hoffman: Should we say this isn't working?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      In loving memory of Esther Goldman Buchthal who dedicated her life to making positive social change.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Gwyneth Paltrow/Philip Seymour Hoffman/Howie Day (2003)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Truth of the Heart
      (uncredited)

      Written by Melissa Etheridge and John Shanks

      Performed by Melissa Etheridge

      (live at the Million Mom March 2000, Washington, D.C.)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de janeiro de 2003 (França)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • The Party's Over
    • Locações de filme
      • Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(on location)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Camouflage Productions Inc.
      • Palisades Pictures
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