But the fact that it wants to also squeeze in a redemptive tale is completely at odds with the work the protagonist is doing. But the filmmakers invent an antagonist of near-mythic stature to make her lust for a win: Billy Bob Thorntons Pat Candy, who works for the leading candidate. Its nun versus AI in Damon Lindelofs new series. (The daughter killed herself as a result.). [11], Principal photography on the film began on September 29, 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana, using 35mm film. Answer, Does HIGH MORAL CHARACTER matter in political leaders? In its opening weekend, it was projected to make $57 million from 2,202 theaters,[23] however only ended up grossing $3.2 million, finishing eighth at the box office. But every once in a while, you come across a movie that seems to be driving an evil message all the way through, and then suddenly the ending takes a moral turn and shows that the protagonists were wrong. David Gordon Green keeps the perspectives shifting, getting lots of good angles on this three-ring circus. On a campaign bus heading toward a remote Bolivia location on a small dirt road, they discover Riveras bus is directly ahead of them. She insists Castillo express regret, but not to apologize. Well, this is the rambunctious comedy version of Our Brand Is Crisis, framed by director David Gordon Green and the British writer Peter Straughan not with a dead boy but the personal odyssey of a fictional character. [23], Eric Kohn from Indiewire wrote that the movie is all about Bullock's performance, saying "she imbues her part with a ferocious energy that constantly elevates the straightforward material". Several candidates separate the two. She comes to realize shes better than that. Castillo immediately punches the man. Negative ads are now running for Castillos campaign. [5] On September 11, Scoot McNairy was added to the cast. Its pretty powerful, actually. . Hollywood loves it some Ragin Cajun, because hes the closest real-life approximation to the magical political consultant of its dreams. His name is too long with her so she just calls him Eddie. This movie offers us the tale of the fall and redemption of an unscrupulous white lady -- who we know cannot really be unscrupulous since shes Sandra Bullock. Afterwards, Jane sends 3 Bolivian singers to show up at Candys door. When youre in the movie reviewing ministry, a variety of messages and agendas come and go. Um, yes. Loosely based on true events, "Our Brand Is Crisis," follows Jane Bodine (Sandra Bullock) and her campaign team when they are hired to help Pedro Castillo win a presidential election in Bolivia. Since 2013, the study of English and history has dropped by a third; the number of STEM degrees, meanwhile, is soaring. The filmmakers and their stars have fun with the idea that politics is sex for those who want to keep their clothes on. You\'ll receive the next newsletter in your inbox. In 2002, Bolivian politician Pedro Castillo hires an American political consulting firm (based on James Carville's Greenberg Carville Shrum firm) to help him win the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. Rivera is on, holding two babies during a campaign stop, confessing how hes doubly lucky, and promises to run a positive campaign. [10] On October 13, 2014, Participant Media announced that they would co-finance the film with Warner, while Jeffrey Skoll and Jonathan King would executive produce, along with Bullock and Stuart M. Calamity Jane Bodine (Bullock) was a vaunted political strategist, but the emotional toll of the campaigns coupled with substance abuse problems forced her into early retirement where she may not be happy, but shes grateful that shes calm. ***SPOILER*** Castillo wins the election, and immediately breaks all his promises and turns out to be a tyrant. Candy calls Jane and invites her to go out again. His loyalty comes mostly from the fact that Castillo, who was president at the time, took a young Eduardo on his arm during a rally in his town. Maybe, kinda. Answer, spin doctors / truth and lies in political campaigns, how marketing strategies are use to manipulate the opinions of voters, evaluate the claim that theres only one wrong in political campaigns and thats losing, evaluate the comment, if you fight monsters too long, you become one, VOTINGDo Christians have an obligation to vote? Answer, Should Christians seek political power or should we only focus on evangelism? Our Brand Is Crisis is a sharp political comedy ostensibly based on Bolivia's 2002 presidential election. A screenshot shows Castillo at 8% with Rivera leading with 36%. Bodine had fled the consulting scene for years after an eruption of conscience that pushed her to mental breakdown, sobriety, and pottery. Yet you really have to read between the lines and dig into the subtext of Straughans screenplay to perceive the issues that drove Boyntons film. We root for Jane to win and feel guilty for caring more about the game than the country. GCS brings in Jane Bodine to manage the campaign in Bolivia--battling her arch-nemesis, the opposition's political consultant Pat Candy. Soon enough she is smoking, drinking, and scheming again, signaling to the viewer that shes back to her antiheroic winning ways. It's a case study, if nothing else, of starting with a dubious idea and making it downright awful. Since Im reviewing this film for its DVD release, Ive already taken into consideration the opinions of other reviewers. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Castillo and the campaign team are on the outdoor set of a commercial for the Senator. Bush strategist Lee Atwater, who by his own reported deathbed admission was an unholy monster, and to this day keeps afloat the brand of George W. Bush strategist Karl Rove. When she starts giving it back to himpsyching him outthe movie gets really good. When the gunfire stops, the camera moves in on a boy sitting on the steps of a building, his head partly covered by his coat as if hes grabbing a nap. She then offers money to the driver to overtake the Rivera bus. Jane wakes up in her hotel room. Jane insist they go negative in spite of this, but Castillo says no. Sandra Bullock (who shares producer credits with, among others, George Clooney and Grant Heslov) is the reclusive political strategist Calamity Jane Bodine, who turned her back on her profession after one dirty trick too many. The pacing is lickety-split, the talk is boisterous, and the cast is all aces. The film is directed by David. They make a sling shot out of clothes and shoot something that splatters against Candys window across the foyer. This Friday, Sandra Bullock assumes the role in Our Brand Is Crisis, a mostly satirical take on a 2005 documentary of the same name about American political consultants conquest of a Bolivian election. if (window.self != window.top) {nf=''} else {nf='NF/'}; In her eyes, her job is done. Our Brand Is Crisis (2015) Rated R for language including some sexual references. Fliers are discovered, authored by the La Paz Grassroots that say Castillo had a three year affair. They make big promises that mean jack shit. Getting hurt is unavoidable, she tells him. There are dozens of pottery jars and bowls covering the walls. All rights reserved. That remains a question shrouded in mystery, but we could probably come up with some decent guesses. They plan to frighten the people, with the aim of persuading them to vote for the unsympathetic but known Castillo rather than the younger opposition candidates. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. This is the meaning of the title. His slickness fits the milieu. Once a political idealist, she increasingly was a strategist for hire outwardly not caring about the actual politics of her boss. Sometimes its both, as in Kathy Bates sharp-tongued, soft-hearted adviser in Primary Colors. Our Brand is Crisis review: While the film is heart-warmingly centered on Bullock, she is at her best neurotic, desperate, redeemable self. Morales government has dramatically reduced poverty and inequality, and presided over one of the worlds fastest-growing economies, right through the crash of 2008. Lets Do the Thing: How Online Were You in February 2023? The Weeknd responded to a Rolling Stone story claiming the show is a rape fantasy with a clip of his character calling the mag irrelevant. Jane is a broken prizefighter who has been called into the ring for one last round. Castillo is frustrated and wants to hear what Jane has planned for the campaign. Loosely based on the 2005 documentary of the same name, Our Brand is Crisis offers a fictionalized take on the 2002 Bolivian Presidential election with a cast that includes Academy Award. It received mixed reviews, despite Bullock's performance being largely praised, and was a box office disappointment. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google The campaign advisors are telling Castillo he needs to meet with the people and be seen as one of the people. A bra is used as a slingshot, and two shirtless men are briefly shown. Instead of superhuman strength or projectile spider-webs, this puppet master has in her arsenal a penchant for drinking and smoking, instant access to the perfect quip at the perfect time, and a convenient lack of morality. There just arent enough cigarettes or bottles of Scotch in the world to give any political consultant the power that we, in our fits of frustration, guiltily wish they had. Jane is seen having a moment of introspection. Our Brand Is Crisis is being released by Warner Bros., but was largely funded by Participant Media, which produces what it calls socially relevant films and documentaries. In other words, in this case the right-wingers are correct: Liberal Hollywood is in full effect. There are 12 misuses of god, Jesus (1), Jesus Christ (1), hell (3) and d*mn (3). But theres no real fun in determining the extent to which this movie is some sort of a clef expos. So I knew that, in this case, I would just have to find out for myself. Illustration by Hudson Christie. Who was really paying for their work with Goni, an unpopular former president who had spent much of his life in the United States and spoke Spanish so poorly that Bolivian opponents derided him as El Gringo? You never find out. The news that Jane will be pitted against political consultant Pat Candy, with whom she has a past, is enough to get her away from the wheel. Eddie is delivering a framed photograph to now President-Elect Castillos Senate offices. Candy is outside the hotel in his chauffeur-driven SUV and offers Jane, Ben, and Nell a ride to the airport. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Yes, this is a movie where a diabolical character is given the surname Candy, and what can you really say? The message I got from this movie was very positive. The 2005 Our Brand Is Crisis was the second documentary about Carville's political work, following 1993's The War Room, in addition to Carville's dramatic acting rsum and cable news career.. Were not supposed to earnestly admire any of these people, but we are supposed to guiltily admire their unfailing ability to guide impossible undertakings, such as the practice of politics, to victory through whatever means. Filmcast "Our Brand is Crisis" November 6, 2015 Laura Seaman Features , Filmcast , Movies [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Join Laura Seaman as she reviews " Our Brand is Crisis " and previews " Spectre " and " The Peanuts Movie " on this week's episode of Filmcast. She opens with footage of an anti-government riot that came less than a year after the election. By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive email correspondence from us. Our Brand is Crisis may be director David Gordon Green's most sterile picture yet, but it's redeemed somewhat by Sandra Bullock's lead performance, as well as a talented ensemble cast . A one-stop-shop for all things video games. She reveals she has had mental issues before and suffered from depression. 1h 47m. [8] On September 24, Ann Dowd joined the film. Candy says he will be going to overseas for a British campaign. ------------------------------------------. [2/4], Barbara Vancheri, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, would be perfect humanist, socialist, anti-capitalist propaganda except its a bit disjointed Abhorrent at least 61 obscenities rear female nudity when woman on bus moons other bus, crass, grimy and not sure of its own message burdens itself with foul language and sexual allusions, spoiling some pretty great performances from Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton. A llama is shown getting hit by a car. He takes a room across the balcony in Janes hotel, where he can meet her stare, undress her with his eyes, and psych her out. She will work on the campaign of anybody, provided the money is right. The disillusioned Eduardo joins his brothers at a demonstration of people demanding change. Another graphic shows the race at 22% for Castillo and 26% for Rivera with 16 days to go. During the final debate, Bodine cites a quote in a conversation with Candy (knowing that he'll give it to rival candidate Rivera for his speech) saying that "a great man" said it. Despite Sandra Bullocks strong lead performance, David Gordon Greens film cant push a hopeful tone past its depressing reality. I can barely imagine the humiliation! Later Castillo is heard instructing interest rates to be raised to 15%. Our Brand Is Crisis (2015) Plot Showing all 5 items Jump to: Summaries (4) Synopsis (1) Summaries A battle-hardened American political consultant is sent to help re-elect a controversial president in Bolivia, where she must compete with a long-term rival working for another candidate. Maybe its time to put it out to pasture. Jane yells out the window to Candy that Rivera has dropped 6 points. Mimicking the behavior in the actresss previous film, Minions, Jane is shown mooning a bus. They then shoot the head of the Rivera doll Candy had left, and it breaks his window. She may get some help in getting into the mindset of that indigenous poor through a campaign volunteer named Eddie, a Castillo loyalist since he was a young boy much to the chagrin of his friends. The story follows a political strategist who's recruited to help the campaign of a Bolivian presidential. Director David Gordon Green Writers Rachel Boynton (suggested by the documentary) Peter Straughan (screenplay) Stars Sandra Bullock Joaquim de Almeida - Castillo. Let me know how that goes. Jane then joins the mass of people who are walking toward the city. But Boynton has done her own framing: This campaign is a precursor to tragedy. Later, two senior advisors argue the crisis brand may have worked with the current crowd, but it wont with the working class. Both Bullock and Thornton portray Carvillesque characters (and the bald Thornton looks the part). The police arrive and the demonstration quickly turns into a riot. He is a crook. Although I hasten to add that even by the standards of Bullocks implacable, steel-jawed underacting this is a dull performance. She doesnt believe hell catch her and he expresses disbelief. Vanessa Bryant Settles Helicopter-Crash Photo Lawsuit for $28.85 Million. This film isnt as dark as Burnt, and has more amusing moments, including some comic relief, but still shouldnt be classified as a comedy. Jane is on the set but is only seen in the background on a lounge chair, still looking unwell. Thats the problem with focusing a story on the diabolical strategist, the one mythical figure in this godforsaken political system whos got it all figured out. If youve been following the drama in the House, the inability of most every Republican presidential candidate to lift off, or really any news from American politics over the last 10 or 239 years, you might have noticed that politics is difficult. Now, the film is so heavily fictionalized that it's much more an emotive or thematic . That's true even in "Our Brand Is Crisis," a . This email will be used to sign into all New York sites. Although this is yet another nice white lady who benevolently comes to the aid of a non-white young person (in the case of Our Brand Is Crisis, it's a campaign intern who idolizes Castillo), Bullock shows a lot more shading here than in The Blind Side. She gives him a bottle of Paul Newman Steak Sauce. We get on Janes adrenaline kick when she wins, but the movie rarely questions the deeper ramifications of her actions. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. We know this stuff happens, but its still clarifying to see the curtains pulled back. The more you understand politics, the more it obliterates idealism and eventually all you see is a rigged game masquerading as a grand-scale optimism. Back at Janes hotel, Ben calls and informs her there will be a protest downtown. Jane is goaded by patronizing men into proving herself in ways shes not proud of. What makes this fictionalized Our Brand Is Crisis worth noticing to the extent it is, which isnt much is that the filmmakers probably believe they are delivering roughly the same message as Boyntons documentary did, but in fact the most important aspects of this striking story has been scrubbed away or laundered into Hollywood-style pseudo-psychological neutrality. She then asks who knows English and only a handful of people raise their hands, so LeBlanc must translate. At first Jane is defensive, claiming that she was just doing her job, but soon her heart is softened as she realizes the mess she helped to make. Back at the hotel room, Jane is with Eddie and his brothers, ordering room service and still drunk. [2/4], The effort by Our Brand Is Crisis director David Gordon Green and writer Peter Straughan to turn the 2005 documentary of the same name into a light comedy with touches of romance and political hijinks leave the fictional version a poor candidate in the box office race. Realizing that her candidate, Senator Castillo (Joaquim de Almeida) cant win by being likable, they decide to use fear as their issue, sell that Bolivia is a nation in crisis, and hes the only many that can save it. ***END SPOILER***. But at the end, their methods are exposed to the viewers as evil. Before I address the message, Ill review the content. In Bolivia, altitude sickness (at 12 thousand feet, La Paz is the worlds highest capital) and sickness with the candidate nearly drive her away. That was almost certainly the final straw. Greens last three picturesPrince Avalanche, Joe, and Manglehornfelt like personal indie films, and Our Brand Is Crisis seems like an attempt to reach back into the mainstream with a mix of comedy and pathos, and yet it also comes off like a journeyman feature. And while the role of Calamity Jane smacks of Sandra Bullocks brandingthe smart but painfully self-conscious klutz whos also a depressiveits a complicated, maybe even feminist shtick. Beyond needing to adjust to her relocation to La Paz however temporary, Jane knows that she has to transform the thinking of the populace to making them want Castillo as their leader as opposed to changing Castillo to something he inherently is not. Glenn Kenny was the chief film critic of Premiere magazine for almost half of its existence. They just decided to be ingratiating and sentimental. But when youre reviewing a political drama, you have to be careful to pay close attention. [3] The film opened on October 30, 2015, alongside Burnt and Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse. Any empathy the audience feels for the nauseous Bodine is likely explained by . A knock on the door reveals Eddie, saddened and angry, who tells her about the IMF plan. ", "Toronto Review: Sandra Bullock Carries Our Brand Is Crisis", "Sandra Bullock Adds Gravity to Bolivian Political Satire", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Our_Brand_Is_Crisis_(2015_film)&oldid=1134072378, Tilda Del Toro as Pedro Castillo's secretary, This page was last edited on 16 January 2023, at 22:01. It casts a skeptical eye at the gospel of globalization thats preached by Janes team, but its outrage is more directed at cynicism than at any specific system. In a Netflix comedy by Katharine McPhees stepdaughter. Castillo promises them that he will not invite the IMF without a public referendum. [20], In July 2015, Warner Bros. scheduled the film for an October 30, 2015 release, during the awards season. Andrew O'Hehir is executive editor of Salon. Jane is talking with Nell, and insults her about her dedication to the campaign. Our Brand Is Crisis still could have been an excellent tale, but told through a soft prism of second chances and good intentions, we can't buy what Green is selling. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. On a table she finds a Rivera doll. All contents 2023 The Slate Group LLC. Meanwhile, the senior advisors (Ben, Nell and others) talk about Jane and Candy, how they had sex previously, and how she spread a rumor during a campaign that Candys candidates daughter was on drugs. Thats why Hollywood had to invent a character with such powers: the knowing, salty political consultant. I think you pull it, Joshua Jackson says to Lizzy Caplan sensually. The movie opens with a title sequence regarding the main character Jane Bodine (Sandra Bullock) and her rise and fall from hotshot political strategist/image . Ben says, ok. What the hell was James Carville and Stan Greenbergs consulting firm with its close ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party leadership class doing in one of South Americas smallest and poorest nations? Others discuss plans but Jane is silent. The insistent, intrusive music score by David Wingo doesnt help matters, and neither do the too-many subsequent montages, all of which are of the always mistaken We Need A Montage variety. [9] On October 10, Joaquim de Almeida and Zoe Kazan joined the cast, with Almeida playing Castillo, the former president of Bolivia, and Kazan playing a young woman who finds dirt on political candidates. Jane says the llama cant stand the commercial so badly, he killed himself. [3], The film opened on October 30, 2015, alongside Burnt and Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse. Ben (Anthony Mackie) and Nell (Ann Down) are driving in the snowy mountains (between the mountains, as Jane later corrects them) discussing their plan to sway Jane to work for the campaign of Pedro Castillo, a Senator in Bolivia who is running for President. She can quote appropriate nuggets of wisdom from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" and from the world's leaders and thinkers. Who paid for it? LeBlanc discovers Rivera has purchased 27 vehicles with taxpayer money at the cost of about 35-40 vehicles. There is only one wrong thing to do, she says: Losing. It is only the knowing, salty political consultant who can bridge the gap between political reality and tidy fictional narrative. Power? He overhears him making plans to visit the IMF in New York, and is crestfallen. He is currently 28 points behind. He tells a story about a campaign run by Adlai Stevenson in which Stevenson is told everything thinking person would vote for him, to which Stevenson replies that is not enough. Reproduction of material from any Salon pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. And yet in David Gordon Greens tale of political fixers, Our Brand Is Crisis, he wants to find hope. For those who want more detail, I have written a paragraph below containing spoilers. I found the film to be very interesting, and all the cast put on some of their best performances Ive seen. See list of Relevant Issuesquestions-and-answers. , No amount of political manoeuvring can fix this film [1/4], An uneven mix of cynical satire and breezy comedy. To handle this scandal, Castillo is interviewed on TV and explains it was a visit to his son, who IS a member of the cult, and he had to wear the robe. This is yet another film that could have been PG (maybe PG-13 due to a mooning scene) with a cleaner script. [27] Peter Debruge from Variety thought that Jane Bodine, played by Bullock, "is easily one of the best female roles of the last 10 years,"[28] while Benjamn Lee from The Guardian wrote that "Bullock seems blissfully unaware of the films faults and delivers a performance that expertly plays on her strengths - her comic timing, wasted in lesser, plane-ready comedies, is on top form and she imbues her neurotic character with more than the thinly sketched quirks provided on the page; she commands a room when needed, perfects scenes of physical comedy and even turns a climax of forced sentiment into something poignant and believable"; he concluded that "while the film is patchy, Bullock's brand is confidently crisis-free". But as a whole, "Our Brand is Crisis" is a messy affair that sputters along when it should be humming with assured cynical momentum. (Vice) President Selina Meyers (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) has a stable of advisers including Dan Egan (Reid Scott) and Jonah Ryan (Timothy Simons) who have internalized and aspire to the Carville cult; its just that reality interrupts to remind them that things dont work like that. The big reason it works, though, is that it takes its premise from Rachel Boyntons phenomenal (but little-known) 2005 documentary of the same name. He does exactly that, to Janes delight, when explaining hes not close to his son, but he wishes he was, with tears in his eyes. The image of that boy haunts Our Brand Is Crisis, so that the U.S. strategists who do a bang-up job of getting the wrong man elected to the wrong place at the wrong time look like agents of catastrophe.. Candy tells her he knows it was Jane who planted the fliers of Castillos infidelity in order to force Castillo to run a negative campaign. The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. 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