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    Movie Review: Oliver Stone Releases W.
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    As one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Oliver Stones W. hits screens with some lofty expectations. Bush haters want to see Stone viciously attack the absurd administration thats been running the U.S. for the last 8 years, while the ever-dwindling but vocal group of Bush supporters are already attacking Stone for inaccuracy.

    The movie presents a far too rounded portrayal of the pathetic president to upset anybody. Oliver has hardly made a pro-Bush movie here, but it isn't the balls out attack that everyone predicted and the trailers suggested either. However, W. is also a far better and more complicated movie for it.

    The movie chronicles Bushs journey from a rowdy frat boy at Yale to the worst president in history with detail and compassion. We see how Georges unyielding desire to appease his father and top his brother led to him seeking a position in politics that he was nether qualified to take on nor intelligent enough to fake his way though. Bush is presented as a rich boy who never grew up and was constantly trying to prove himself to his family. Its not a flattering portrayal, but it is certainly an intriguing angle to take. By the end of the movie, the audience understands who Bush is and why he made the decisions he made, regardless of whether or not they agree with him.

    Its a wonderful piece of acting that proves why Brolins stock has risen so quickly in Hollywood.

    This back story is further enhanced by being carefully interwoven with scenes depicting Bushs reign at the White House. Its bold narrative strategy and one that pays off quite nicely. We get to see Bushs unfortunate legacy and the life experiences that led him there side-by-side, creating an instant understanding of why he made such terrible decisions. Its inevitable that right-wing commentators will be picking apart the anecdotes that Stone has uncovered over the next few weeks, but they shouldnt really be complaining. Theres no denying that the man made some serious blunders during his time in the White House and this movie hardly presents a cardboard villain in charge of the button. Its a very fair portrayal of a president along the lines of Stones brilliant Nixon and while W. isnt nearly as rich or complex as that film, thats entirely appropriate. George Bush is not nearly as complicated a human being as tricky Dick.

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    3 Reader Reviews

    The thing is, Stone always plays loose with the facts he finds, agenda or no agenda. He's a bad filmmaker regardless of which way he leans.

    1. Brad Denton's Review :: October 16, 2008
    Brad Denton's Rating: 3 Stars
    Yes, but no matter where you stand politically, how can you not be a little intrigued by Stoneâs âriches to richesâ look at the bumbling pres? Good director or not.

    2. Gregg Atkinson's Review :: October 16, 2008
    Gregg Atkinson's Rating: 4 Stars
    Good director, bad director, as Bush, Brolin himself gets the humour within the buffoonery - and he's got the voice and the demeanor down pat. He's done a great job.

    3. Darryl P.'s Review :: October 16, 2008
    Darryl P.'s Rating: 4 Stars

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