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Mimi Rogers, Thora Birch, David James Elliott, Adrian Grenier, Grace Victoria Cox, and David Corenswet in Affairs of State (2018)

Review by CarolUnivProf89

Affairs of State

Most boring film of 2018. Maybe ever!

I was expecting a thriller. Instead my hubby and I sat through a horribly made drama that had us dozing off throughout. The writing was very weak and tries to lecture you about how greedy and corrupt Conservative politicians are in D.C. This felt more like a very low-grade Lifetime movie for TV.

If you put aside the politics, the story was completely unispiring and uninteresting, poorly crafted and absurd. Like others have mentioned, the production values were subpar. The acting was fairly flat across the board. The lead actor, an unknown, didn't have much range unless you call bending down to remove your pants, range.

When the credits rolled (which was the best part), we actually felt quite sorry...not for ourselves for sitting through this hot mess...but for the people who actually spent time and money making it. Poor souls...perhaps they should've become politicians instead. Giving this 1 star out of 10.
  • CarolUnivProf89
  • Jun 22, 2018

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