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Knife Fight

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.6K
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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
    5.2/10
    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
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    • Tony Blanchard
    Brooke Newton
    Brooke Newton
    • Tawny Shearson
    Alan Dershowitz
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    • Erik - Tawny's Lawyer
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    • Dr. Ryan Johnson
    • Director
      • Bill Guttentag
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      • Bill Guttentag
      • Chris Lehane
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    User reviews16

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    xhidden99

    It's dangerous to believe your own nonsense

    The first rule of satire is remember that it's satire. Because there are three types of political movies. One, the Mr Smith Goes to Washington true believer movie; two, the anti political nihilist flick like The Parallax View and lastly, the satire. The two points you have to include in a satire are a, humor and b, a broad sense of farce. The problem this movie has is that it started with the goal of being satire but halfway through it drank the Kool Aid and capitulated to becoming Mr Smith. By the end, the people we're supposed to be poking fun at have become moral crusaders for the forces of good and all the things we were poking fun at have become virtues. It's neither one nor the other but a watered down mixture of both. The dirty tricks and outright crimes they commit are swept away as nothing more than data points on the road to moral supremacy. If your cause is just then not only do the ends justify the means but the dirtier they are the more virtuous the end. So without understanding how or that it is this movie becomes the most nihilistic of them all.
    7manitobaman81

    Good

    The audience gets is a casserole of movie elements and little of the satisfaction that comes from watching these types of movies. It's one of those films for which I could guess the plot exactly before I saw it. You can predict the whole movie and ending easily. Worse, these characters were walking cardboards. Overall, the film was..."eh". I was bored through most of it and I left the living room with no intentions to ever see it again. From an artistic standpoint, there were some plot elements and character developments I didn't think were totally needed. They do however drive the story, which seemed to be their purpose, so I can accept them.
    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.
    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!
    5fredrikgunerius

    The director is a little too much in love with his characters

    Rob Lowe gained experience delivering political babble in The West Wing, and in this idealized satire about the workings and techniques of political strategists, he puts that experience to good use, delivering his quick-witted lines in typical Aaron Sorkin-ish tempo and tone. The film delivers a few jabs at the American political system, especially campaign advertising, but when push comes to shove writer/director Bill Guttentag is a little too much in love with his characters and their flaunting talent for the film to have enough edge and make a lasting impression. And while the narrative structure is semi-fresh and the agenda well-meaning enough, there's really not much progress or development to incur during the course of these ninety plus minutes. This may well be the filmmakers making a point by paralleling politics, but if so, it's as slight a point as there ever was.

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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
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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