Movie review|Directed by Al Abbas, The Apprentice is a critical portrayal of the young Trump and his lawyer Roy Cohn.
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The Apprentice movie describes the relationship between Donald Trump and Roy Cohn in the 1970s and 80s.
Trump’s lawyers tried to block the film’s distribution in the United States.
In the film, Trump (Sebastian Stan) learns ruthlessness from Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong).
Director Ali Abbasi has made the film smooth and critical.
Drama
The Apprentice, directed by Ali Abbasi. 122 min. K12. ★★★★
Donald Trump’s lawyers tried to prevent The Apprentice -the billionaire friend of Trump who financed the distribution of the film in the United States and other films Dan Snyderbecame enraged after seeing the end result.
He had thought that the film dealt with Trump sympathetically.
No wonder emotions boiled over, because The Apprentice paints a rather ugly picture of such a young Donald Trump, his lawyer in the 1970s and 80s About Roy Cohn (1927–1986) as well as the robbery capitalism made possible by the activities of such men.
of the 1970s at the beginning, Donald J. Trump is the real estate mogul father of Fred (Martin Donovan) a young businessman striving to come out of the shadows, who wants to renovate New York’s old and badly dilapidated The Commodore Hotel into a luxury hotel.
In the movie Trump (Sebastian Stan) and Roy Cohn (Successionseries Jeremy Strong) meet in a nightclub. Cohn likes the enthusiastic and somewhat naive entrepreneur who doesn’t drink, smoke or touch drugs.
He begins to help the young pyrkyr and teach him his philosophy of life, which is harsh. Trump becomes Cohn’s eager apprentice, apprentice.
Movie name the irony is that for years there was an American TV show with the same name, where contestants tried to prove their business skills in order to get a job at Trump’s companies.
Trump hosted the show for its first 14 seasons. The name of the Finnish version of the series is Deal.
Roy Cohn is The Apprentice – in the movie, a completely immoral person who tries to pursue only his own and his clients’ interests by circumventing the law and using all possible dirty means.
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The film’s Trump turns out to be even worse than his apprentice.
He stands for democracy and American values, but is ready to violate all of these as needed. The film presents Cohn as exactly the kind of opportunist whose contribution fascism rises.
Young Trump at first, he is a little scornful of the complete ruthlessness of his new mentor, but in the end turns out to be Cohniak’s worst case by internalizing all of Cohn’s teachings over the years and finally turning against him.
In the case of such films, one must always be careful, because even if the bigger events are true, many things can be the invention or interpretation of the screenwriter.
At the end of the film, however, we see in Trump the big-mouthed egoist who believes in his own omnipotence, which the whole world knew during his presidency, or the current presidential election campaign.
To his potential biographer, Trump, who is aware of his power, lays out his philosophy exactly as he learned it years earlier from Cohn.
Directed by Ali Abbasi made in Sweden by a writer by John Ajvide Lindqvist A great interpretation of the “goblin story”. Limit (2018) and then a strong one about a serial killer who kills prostitutes in Iran Holy Spider (2022). Ali Abbasi is born in Tehran.
He has done From The Apprentice a very smooth film that follows a traditional narrative style, with both impact and a critical perspective.
Jeremy Strong has chosen to play Cohn without even changing his expression, which makes Cohn a frightening, almost psychopathic character. Even when he shows generosity or affection.
Sebastian Stan has studied Trump’s speaking style, but not so much his gestures. Stan acts well in himself, but somehow superficially.
Perhaps portraying Trump would have required a slightly bolder and more detached approach to the role.
At some point, the almost constant pouring out of the hits of the era from the film’s soundtrack starts to feel disturbing.
Written by Gabriel Sherman, starring Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong, Maria Bakalova, Martin Donovan.
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