Plot
In the world of political power-brokers, Sloane takes on the most powerful opponent of her career and will do whatever is required to win.
Release Year: 2016
Rating: 5.8/10 (409 voted)
Critic's Score: 65/100
Director: John Madden
Stars: Jessica Chastain, Mark Strong, Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Storyline
In the high-stakes world of political power-brokers, Elizabeth Sloane (Jessica Chastain) is the most sought after and formidable lobbyist in D.C. Known equally for her cunning and her track record of success, she has always done whatever is required to win. But when she takes on the most powerful opponent of her career, she finds that winning may come at too high a price.
Cast: Jessica Chastain -
Elizabeth Sloane
Alison Pill -
Jane Molloy
Gugu Mbatha-Raw -
Esme Manucharian
John Lithgow -
Congressman Ron M. Sperling
Michael Stuhlbarg -
Pat Connors
Mark Strong -
Rodolfo Schmidt
Jake Lacy -
Forde
Sam Waterston -
George Dupont
Ennis Esmer -
Brian
Douglas Smith -
Alex
Dylan Baker -
Alexandra Castillo -
Pru Walsh
Meghann Fahy -
Clara Thomson
Kyle Mac -
Moore
Doug Murray -
Mike Gordon
Trivia:
The first Red Carpet movie at the Dubai International Film Festival (Dec 07, 2016), in which to be the Hollywood director Sameir Ali was a volunteer. See more »
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Movies like this are like peeing on yourself in a dark suit. It might
make you feel warm and relieved for a little bit, but in the end you
have done nothing but stained your underwear. This movie was obviously
meant to be red meat for the victorious Hillary. Ooops, that didn't
work. Libs, gun control is dead. This movie is full of lies and half
truths. According to the FBI, so-called assault weapons are used in so
few crimes (only a fraction of the 500 deaths out of 30,000 annually),
that they don't bother keeping and exact count. Most deaths (2/3rds)
are suicides of old white men. Of the remaining the vast majority of
deaths are associated with gangs, drugs, and cities run by Dems. Why
isn't there a movie about the urban culture of Chicago where young
black men are being slaughtered by other young black men? Well, that
wouldn't fit the narrative, would it? As for the contention that most
gun owners want more restrictions, that is believed only by the
uneducated. I teach psychology, sociology, and statistics. That number
was milked from a survey. Surveys are statistical and psychological
manure. They require voluntary participation and honesty. Few gun
owners are going to participate and civil-rights opponents will lie.
The WHO concluded that there is no correlation between gun violence and
ownership. It is a cultural issue. As for suicides, Japan allows no
firearms and has just about the highest rate while the US, with just
about the loosest on the planet, is tied for 50th in the list of
nations. It doesn't take any courage to make a movie based on lies.
It's about the money....and this dog will lose tons of it.
Since 2000, the FBI has processed 300 million firearm sales. Prior to
that there was a conservative 200 million already in civilian hands.
BHO has sold more guns than any other President hands down. And yet,
with one half billion firearms in the US, the violent crime rate
continues to fall. As concealed carry States have swollen to include
all but three, crime has dropped. Where is the blood in the streets?
What should have been made is a movie about Obamacare and all the
damage it has done to health care. That is a crime. Well, that's going
to get washed away soon, too.
I am sure pajama boys and overweight Trigglypuffs will go see this and
then weep at what could have been. And that is good. Nothing is so
sweet as the taste of liberal tears.
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