Elections are very important in politics. In most cases, political hypocrisy was used to gain an advantage. Many politicians will do everything they can to outwit their opponents. The Contender is a film directed and written based on political hypocrisy. It seems like everything is going smoothly for The Contender. However, director Rod Lurie lacks courage regarding his beliefs. Rod Lurie's conviction is very dismaying. You can see that he uses his energy and his performances honestly. This is evident in the efforts to ensure the safety of Oscar ballot boxes. Rod Lurie's most shameful problem is his continued weakness to back down on proactive issues. This is very different from his father who was a political cartoonist. The Contender remains lively and fun. However, this becomes scary when it slips into pious banality and partisan politics. Jackson Evans' term as president of the United States is coming to an end. Jeff Bridges (Jackson Evans) set the bar. He remained humble and comfortable. Given his position, he enjoyed the privilege of ordering eccentric dishes from the White House kitchen at any time. This shows that he is highly respected, personable and outgoing. This shows that the president in the post-Clinton era is very extroverted. Jeff Bridges is renowned for his positive traits including appetite, charm and charisma. The outgoing president finds himself in an unusual situation. This followed the death of his vice president. This situation imposes an important program on Jackson Evans. He must make history by naming a new vice president. He opted for Laine Hanson, a female candidate, to fill the vacancy. Senator Laine Hanson, famous for... middle of paper... cooking. President Jackson Evans played as dirty as his enemies. The Contender provided an ineffable quality. This occurred in conjunction with the political season. Bridges brings a scrappy playfulness to almost any party. Bridges shares a booth with Senator Laine. Take your candidate for a late-night walk after the party. Use the opportunity to advise Laine to tell the truth about her past life. It is argued that the truth would make an individual free. However, Laine remains a prisoner of the truth and risks hurting her. This movie justifies the behavior of most presidents, advisors and candidates. Politics is normally based on behind-the-scenes scams. Lurie shows that the goal of every politician is to perform heroic deeds. It thus reveals the worst issues related to politics and cinema. This is because; politics is full of drama like it happens in movies.
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