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The Ides of March (2011)
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The Ides of March (2011)
Release Date:
10/07/2011
Rating:
R
Runtime:
1 hr 38 mins
Genre:
Drama
,
Thriller
Director:
George Clooney
Cast:
Ryan Gosling
,
George Clooney
,
Philip Seymour Hoffman
,
Paul Giamatti
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A splendid cast carries this absorbing political thriller.
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By Thomas Leupp
In the political thriller
The Ides of March
–
George Clooney
’s adaptation of the stage drama
Farragut North
–
Ryan Gosling
stars as Stephen Meyers, campaign press secretary to Mike Morris (Clooney), a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Savvy, self-assured, and blessed with a preternatural ability to spin a story in his candidate’s favor, Stephen is a fast-rising figure with a dazzlingly bright future. Unlike his more seasoned – and cynical – campaign-manager boss, Paul Zara (
Philip Seymour Hoffman
), Stephen, all of 30 years old, still boasts something of an idealistic streak. He believes in Morris, not just as a meal ticket but as someone who just might make the world a better place.
Stephen’s idealism and ambition come into conflict when, in the feverish days leading up to the pivotal Ohio primary, he suffers a series of judgment lapses that threaten to derail his promising career. Teased with the prospect of a job offer, he’s lured into a meeting with Tom Duffy (
Paul Giamatti
), the campaign manager of Morris’ main Democratic rival – a major no-no in a business that prizes loyalty above all else. Later, he beds a beguiling young intern, Molly (
Evan Rachel Wood
), who unwittingly drops a bombshell that could very well bring down the entire Morris campaign.
There’s nothing particularly revelatory about
Ides of March
. Our eyes were long ago opened to the amorality and viciousness of electoral politics. And goodness knows we’ve witnessed political scandals far more salacious than anything depicted in the film.
Ides of March
’s strength lies in the power of its storytelling, in the way that Clooney brings together several distinctive, headstrong characters and sets them against each other in a riveting game of intrigue. It helps compensate for the been-there, done-that familiarity of the topics explored.
Clooney is very much an actor’s director, and
Ides of March
is a testament to how absorbing it can be to witness skilled performers operating at the peak of their powers. Gosling is particularly fascinating to watch as his character awakens to the severity of his predicament. When Stephen is dismissed from the Morris campaign after Zara learns of his meeting with Duffy, the firing triggers in him something akin to a fight-or-flight instinct. His livelihood endangered, he scrambles to outwit his former colleagues, seizing upon tragedy and scandal to worm his way back into the fold. All pretense of idealism vanishes, and his expression betrays the slightest hint of derangement. The game has claimed him.
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