Another all dayer for us starting with Vice. It's the story of Dick Cheney, boozer, petty criminal, political nobody and eventual puppet master Vice President of the U.S. of A. The film makers are obviously approaching the telling of the story from an angle, but are doing it with humour and pathos, and some interesting filmic twists.
It was highly entertaining and well acted, by a barely recognisable Christian Bale and supporting cast alike, but we felt slightly removed from it all, given that it was American politics and we are unfamiliar with the whole circus. It was of little reassurance to know that whatever your political persuasion, government stinks.
This was our third Steve Carell movie of the year, and of course he didn't disappoint, playing Donald Rumsfeld. It feels like Sam Rockwell also deserves a special mention at this point, for his mad skills. There are a few big names listed in the production credits too.
All in all, despite no knowledge about, or interest in American politics we both enjoyed it to different degrees.
We will give each film we see a score out of 10 for overall enjoyment.
Vice = 8
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