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Comme les deux candidats à l'élection présidentielle américaine de 2000 - George W. Bush et Al Gore - semblent arriver à égalité en Floride, la décision est prise de recompter les bulletins de vote. Alors que la Cour Suprême s'empare de l'affaire, le républicain James Baker et le démocrate Ron Klain vont tout faire pour gagner les faveurs du public. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Spiker01 

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anglais A feature film about an important topic with excellent actors, but it's painfully obvious that it's just a TV movie (nowadays called Netflix originals :D) and halfway through the film we were terribly bored as the pace dangerously dropped. Sorkin would have made it a much more interesting piece, but I'm still glad I learned more about this topic through HBO and Spacey. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais An immensely engrossing "talking" film that I enjoyed from the first to the last minute. I didn't mind the fact that the filmmakers sided with Al Gore here and there, because they still managed to keep the plot neutral between the Republican and Democratic camps for most of its duration, giving the viewer a perfect insight into the glorious election. Indeed, that's what I call democracy. I think our outdated voting system is golden, when I see how sophisticated the ballots are and how great the vote counters are in progressive countries overseas. One goes to vote, has only five minutes to do so, and when one leaves the ballot box, one has to pray that one's vote will be counted for the person for whom it should be counted (if it is counted at all). Pretty scary. As for the film, it's written in a very engaging way and I would say it will be understandable even to people who know nothing about the Florida recount. Acted just right (by Kevin Spacey, Tom Wilkinson and Laura Dern especially). It is true that in the last quarter or so the constant lawsuits flying from both sides start to get a bit annoying, but I think it was annoying in reality, so why would poke fun at that? Three and a half stars. After You Don't Know Jack, another big point for HBO. ()

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Stanislaus 

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anglais I've never had a strong interest in politics in any form and everything related to it, but I was very interested in Jay Roach's excursion into the heart of the most controversial presidential election in the US. First and foremost, the film has an absolutely superb cast, of which Kevin Spacey and especially the incredible Laura Dern stand out the most. The story is conceived in the form of a docudrama that accurately describes the course of a very tumultuous and highly competitive election. At times I just stared at what some people involved in politics are capable of, but it's just their job to find dirt on their opponent. All in all, a very well and compelling TV movie produced by HBO that shows politics and elections in the worst light - though it depends on your point of view. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais HBO gets bonus points! This predatory re-creation of America's most controversial election, which is well cast, cleverly written, and relatively impartial, stumbles only at points when there are so many characters involved and so many names being spoken that the uninitiated viewer simply can't keep up. Still, audiences will take away the feeling that the United States electoral system is upside down, and at the turn of the millennium its sacred constitution got its ass kicked. 4 ½. ()

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