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Abbasi’s gaze on Donald Trump certainly is not one of admiration.
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The Apprentice Movie Review - But when we tell stories of great supervillains, there always somehow is a somewhat begrudging layer of approval hidden way beneath “but he did terrible things”. Raavan ne Sita ka haran kiya, lekin mahaa vidwaan bhi tha ya Adolf Hitler PAINTING badhiya banaata tha, yeh bataa ke inko humanize karne waale log bohot hain. Aur wahi log, pehla mauka milte hi LOTR ke Sauron ke dikhaaye raasto par chalne ko bhi tatpar hain.
So then, how DOES one tell the Donald Trump story? Again, I reiterate, Abbasi is no Trump fan, we see the dark side of money and fame very clearly in his film. The monster hidden inside Donald awakens multiple times - as he builds casinos, he rolls the dice on real people’s lives, including his collaborators, and his wife. As I saw an abridged version of him climbing the ladder of success, his waist girth increasing, and hairline depleting, my overwhelming fear was, but how will his fans react to this? If people are willing to forgive this man for causing an insurrection, for being impeached, for paying hush money, for saying most derogatory things about women, immigrants, and Muslims, and now for THIRTY-FOUR crimes, won't they forgive him the one scene where he’s shown molesting his wife, chalking that up to a man being a man or the filmmaker’s personal agenda? Will they forgive him for leaving his attorney and advisor Roy Cohn to rot in the dust because he was too weak? He did the same to the Brietbart guy Steve Bannon, and to his own Vice President Mike Pence. The loyalists don’t care, rather they seemingly encourage it.
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A young Donald Trump, eager to make his name as the hungry second son of a wealthy family in 1970s New York, comes under the spell of cutthroat lawyer Roy Cohn. Cohn sees in Trump the perfect protege: someone with raw ambition, a hunger for success, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to win.
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