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Knife Fight

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 40m
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5.3/10
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Rob Lowe, Carrie-Anne Moss, Julie Bowen, Richard Schiff, and Jamie Chung in Knife Fight (2012)
A political strategist juggling three clients questions whether or not to take the high road as the ugly side of his work begins to haunt him.
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A political strategist juggling three clients questions whether or not to take the high road as the ugly side of his work begins to haunt him.A political strategist juggling three clients questions whether or not to take the high road as the ugly side of his work begins to haunt him.A political strategist juggling three clients questions whether or not to take the high road as the ugly side of his work begins to haunt him.

  • Director
    • Bill Guttentag
  • Writers
    • Bill Guttentag
    • Chris Lehane
  • Stars
    • Rob Lowe
    • Jamie Chung
    • Julie Bowen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Bill Guttentag
    • Writers
      • Bill Guttentag
      • Chris Lehane
    • Stars
      • Rob Lowe
      • Jamie Chung
      • Julie Bowen
    • 16User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
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    Rob Lowe
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    • Paul Turner
    Jamie Chung
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    • Kerstin Rhee
    Julie Bowen
    Julie Bowen
    • Peaches O'Dell
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Dimitris Vargas
    Saffron Burrows
    Saffron Burrows
    • Sophia
    David Harbour
    David Harbour
    • Stephen Green
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Larry Becker
    Jennifer Morrison
    Jennifer Morrison
    • Angela Anderson
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    • Penelope Nelson
    Amanda Crew
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    • Helena St. John
    Michelle Krusiec
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    • Shannon Haung
    Chris Mulkey
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    • Roger Fillmore
    Davey Havok
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    • Jimmy McSorley
    Eddie George
    Eddie George
    • Tony Blanchard
    Brooke Newton
    Brooke Newton
    • Tawny Shearson
    Alan Dershowitz
    Alan Dershowitz
    • Erik - Tawny's Lawyer
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    Howard Kurtz
    Howard Kurtz
    • Trevor - Blogger
    Steve Schmidt
    • Dr. Ryan Johnson
    • Director
      • Bill Guttentag
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      • Chris Lehane
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    sharansrinivas-g

    Don't Take It Seriously. This Movie Doesn't Either.

    Hollywood has seen several political spin doctor satires in the past decade. A notable one being Barry Levinson's Wag The Dog starring Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman. Knife Fight is set during the preliminary elections where Paul Turner (Lowe) has his hands full backing two major players - Larry Becker (McCormack) and Stephen Green (Harbour). These two are your standard issue senators: purists onscreen, pigs off-screen. And then, there's the saintly character (Carrie-Anne Moss) who in contrast is presented as a genuinely good person wanting to genuinely serve the society through the tainted prism of politics.

    What I enjoyed and hated about Knife Fight was its mostly predictable and mostly comforting script. It doesn't take itself too seriously by blandly harbouring over the complex matter of ethics versus personality. Knife Fight manages to remain light-hearted and while that doesn't make it a worthy film, it's not a bad way of spending 90 minutes. If you like Rob Lowe - and desire a Sam Seaborn-Toby Ziegler reunion - this is it!
    8phillybug_23

    Getting a Bad Rap

    Brilliant! An awesome political movie; if you didn't like Rob Lowe before this, you will! This isn't a political drama where the stage is set on the candidate being in your face; the main focus. You won't see all the bells and whistles, big budget fight & gun scenes, and worn action dialog. Rather, this is a political drama built around dialog and characters. The main characters aren't the machine; moreover, the main characters are the cogs that run the machines. The reason comparisons to Primary Colors or Game Change doesn't work is because only thing in common/related is the political storyline. After watching there is a slight bias; however, Worth a DEFINITE watch!
    5wannall

    West Wing on a shoestring, minus the wit

    As a big fan of West Wing (in spite of its heavy doses of Democratic propaganda), I recognized very soon where we were in this movie, and was happy to see West Wing alums Rob Lowe and Richard Schiff together. I thought a couple other faces might have been familiar from there, too, but nothing happened to make me care enough to go check. This is more like a fan-made "next episode" of something similar to the West Wing than like a well-developed movie project, though that's slightly more on the writing and directing end than on the acting and technical end. It isn't actually awful, but it certainly isn't that good. There's no heavy lifting to do, and perhaps as a result all of the performances seem fine but nothing rises above "fine". Nothing here challenges the performers or the director, or us, and so they, and we, just settle in for a pleasant ride.

    There's no particular reason to see Knife Fight, but if you like the type of story (look at the awful things we do in election politics!) you may want to see it just for completeness. There's also no particular reason to avoid Knife Fight. Nothing in it is truly bad. However, now I wish I had just watched the far superior Ides of March (2011) again instead. Ides is an excellent modern look at the same topic also well treated in Robert Redford's The Candidate (1972). Knife Fight is not in the same league as either of those, but it is playing the same game.

    If Candidate and Ides are the bookends, then Knife Fight is one of the books they hold up. I suppose that just as we have murder and romance stories written for beach reading, there could be political movies for beach watching, and this would be a fine entry there.

    There's more that could be said, but honestly, how much time do you spend analyzing your beach novels?
    4Prismark10

    Campaign spin

    There have been recent political campaign movies such as The Ides of March which had a more heavyweight cast. There are classics such as Robert Redford in The Candidate. Knife Fight reminds me of Sidney Lumet's Power from 1986 which also had a high calibre cast but a tepid reception by the critics and at the box office.

    Rob Lowe plays Paul a highly sought after, cynical and ruthless election strategist. He declares, 'To win in politics, you have got to be the person who is willing to bring a gun to a knife fight.' Which is something Sean Connery said in The Untouchables before being shot a 100 times!

    Paul can deal with any political disaster presumably such as those handled by the campaign team who dealt with Bill Clinton when he ran for Presidency the first time round, when his team realised that their was hardly any woman left in Arkansas that he had not slept with. In fact Chris Lehane, one of the co-writers was an aide to Clinton and Gore.

    Paul deals with winners and over the years he has become jaded, cynical and has little time for people who are altruistic.

    Things change when he takes on a doctor who runs a free clinic as a candidate for Governor and who tweaks the last shred of idealism left in him. Otherwise there are the usual politicians running for elections who are philanderers or are caught in some embarrassing situations that Paul needs to spin out.

    The film is underwhelming and never strongly registers as the script is limp. Lowe underplays his role but apart from Carrie Ann Moss's idealistic character the rest of them are shallow and mean and they are supposed to be liberals as well.

    As a political satire it does not work as it is not funny or biting enough. Even with story of the doctor you can guess the twist rather easily.
    6bkoganbing

    Could you withstand the scrutiny

    Some years ago I had a ood Assemblymember representing me in Albany. At least he epresented my point of view aboit 95% of the time. He got caught up in a sex scandal and managed to survive it for two more election cycles.

    Watching Knife Fight I thought of him immdiately and it occured to me we lose a lot of good people who get caught up in these things. A lot of good people also never go into public service because they don't want their lives under a microscope. How many of us could withstand the scrutiny?

    Rob Lowe and Richard Schiff veterans of West Wing star n tis political drama about a pair of political operators. Lowe has some idealim, but does what he has to for his candidates. Schiff prefers the low road in any event.

    The film is scene through the eyes of their new employee Jamie Chung and by the end of the film she has learned her lessons well.

    Their three candidates rnning for statewde office Lowe's firm is managing and all have crises of a sort. Eric McCormack the governor of Kentucky who is a Bill Clinton like figure whose libido may get the best of him. David Harbour a Senator from Massachusetts who made one indiscretion that could cost hi his career. Finally my favorite from nife Fight, Carrie Anne Moss an idealistic doctor who runs a medical clinic who wants to be governor of California and for all the right reasons.

    Moss is my favorite from the film, but it is a well cast and directed piece ofwork. And one of te most realisti political films out there.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in San Francisco in 21 days.
    • Quotes

      Paul Turner: You don't get the outsized talent without the outsized weakness.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Julie Bowen/Rocket City Rednecks/Milo Greene (2012)

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Armas de campaña
    • Filming locations
      • Bay Area, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Divisadero Pictures
      • Knife Fight
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,661
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,661
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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