#177: Political Affairs, Pt. 2 - Long Shot
It’s rare for a rom-com to situate itself firmly in the realm of contemporary American politics, which makes Jonathan Levin’s new Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen-starring LONG SHOT feel in many ways like a spiritual sequel to 1995’s THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT, right down to both films’ exploration of moral compromise through a big environmental initiative. But LONG SHOT takes a distinctly different comedic approach to its material, which we dig into before bringing these two political romances together to talk about the role dignity, or lack thereof, plays in selling their respective fantasies, how they function as both a romance and a comedy, and how each pulls off its respective grand gesture. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar.
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Your Next Picture Show:
• Tasha: Jason Reitman’s YOUNG ADULT
• Scott: James L. Brooks’ HOW DO YOU KNOW?
• Keith: Yimou Zhang’s SHADOW
• Genevieve: Andrew Rossi’s THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY
Outro Music: Boyz II Men, “Motownphilly”
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