Sunday, January 20, 2019

Vice (2018)

One of the most extraordinary politicians of our time gets a well done film based on his early days in "Washington D.C". Former Vice President Dick Cheney, is portrayed in a stunning way by Christian Bale. Bale undergoes one of the most stunning transformations in cinema. One of the very few films of a biographical nature that defies expectations. It's sharp, edgy and a story of grit. Bale gives his best performance of the year. 

It's a unique and gripping drama that defies expectations on all aspects. Writer-director Adam McKay reunites with Bale in this historical feature. McKay writes the film in sophisticated and eloquently crafted manner, that not only is Bale's transformation shockingly on par with the real Dick Cheney, it's a film that yearns to be the best of the best in regards to biographical films.

Not only does Bale give a towering performance embedded with charisma, but co-stars Amy Adams, Steve Carrel, Sam Rockwell and Tyler Perry are just as stunning with both their performances and physical attributes in this film. This film gives audiences one of the best ensembles of any film this year. 

Even though this film centers on an influential politician who is a Republican, it does contain a mild liberal taint. Despite this being my only negative takeaway, it's still a remarkable achievement in films of a biographical nature. 

Composer Nicholas Britell, crafts an easy going score for the film. Britell uses this as a light weight on a heavy and dramatic setting. The score is essentially and rightfully blended in the film to add more of a dramatic mood. 

This film showcases one of the most fiercest American politicians in the last 30 years. A story that is as crazy and wild as is, this film is a unique blend of splendor and charisma not seen in any film of its caliber. So if you see this film, see it not only for its story, but for one of the best transformations of a lead actor and its ensemble because you're in for a wild ride. 


Photo courtesy of Annapurna Pictures
















Rate: B+ 

Director: Adam McKay 

Starring: Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Tyler Perry and Sam Rockwell

MPAA Rating: R 

Runtime: 2 Hours & 12 Minutes 











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