George Clooney s The Ides of March Movie Review
George Clooney's The Ides of March - Movie Review Movies for Grownups
Directed by George Clooney
Rated R, Runtime: 101 mins.
Stars: Paul Giamatti, George Clooney and Philip Seymour Hoffman George Clooney plays a supporting role in The Ides of March, the gritty political thriller that he directed and cowrote, but his character, presidential hopeful Mike Morris, is squarely at its center. Clooney's personal character is evident as well, both in the ringing words of liberal populism that Morris speaks, and in the moral outrage Clooney clearly feels over a system that seems to reward the cynical and corrupt the true believer. See also:
When we first meet Morris's media specialist, Stephen Meyers — played at the outset with wide-eyed sincerity by Ryan Gosling — he is desperately trying to help his man overcome some tough political odds prior to the Ohio Democratic primary. From Meyers's perspective it's a fair fight, and he's convinced that all he needs to do is sharpen some of the candidate's points and effectively channel his message. He believes the best man will win … and he also believes, with all his heart, that his man is the best man.
Movie Review The Ides of March
George Clooney s vision of America s political future
Saeed Adyani/Courtesy Columbia Pictures George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ryan Gosling star in Columbia Pictures' Ides of March.Directed by George Clooney
Rated R, Runtime: 101 mins.
Stars: Paul Giamatti, George Clooney and Philip Seymour Hoffman George Clooney plays a supporting role in The Ides of March, the gritty political thriller that he directed and cowrote, but his character, presidential hopeful Mike Morris, is squarely at its center. Clooney's personal character is evident as well, both in the ringing words of liberal populism that Morris speaks, and in the moral outrage Clooney clearly feels over a system that seems to reward the cynical and corrupt the true believer. See also:
When we first meet Morris's media specialist, Stephen Meyers — played at the outset with wide-eyed sincerity by Ryan Gosling — he is desperately trying to help his man overcome some tough political odds prior to the Ohio Democratic primary. From Meyers's perspective it's a fair fight, and he's convinced that all he needs to do is sharpen some of the candidate's points and effectively channel his message. He believes the best man will win … and he also believes, with all his heart, that his man is the best man.