The Apprentice (2024)
A young Donald Trump, eager to make his name as a hungry scion of a wealthy family in 1970s New York, comes under the spell of Roy Cohn, the cutthroat attorney who would help create the Donald Trump we know today. Cohn sees in Trump the perfect protégé—someone with raw ambition, a hunger for success, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to win.
- Ali Abbasi
- Joel Hay
- Byron Ingram
- William Roberts
- Monica Simpson
- Samantha McMeekin
- Gabriel Sherman
Rating: 7/10 by 210 users
Alternative Title:
学徒 - CN
The Apprentice: The Trump Story - AE
El Aprendiz - MX
The Apprentice: La historia de Trump - ES
The Apprentice The Trump Story - US
Country:
Canada
Denmark
Ireland
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 02 minutes
Budget: $16,000,000
Revenue: $5,582,372
Plot Keyword: new york city, rape, corruption, aids, funeral, politics, blackmail, 1970s, biography, based on true story, atlantic city, lawyer, debt, bribery, misogyny, death of brother, character study, marital rape, wiretapping, mentor protégé relationship, real estate, discrimination, degenerate, 1980s, closeted homosexual, father son relationship, brother brother relationship, hiv/aids epidemic, absurd, audacious, donald trump, malfeasance
I was really quite disappointed with this. It focusses on the rise of Donald Trump, and in that role Sebastian Stan proves quite effective at mimicking some of the famous mannerisms of the man himself. The facial expressions and the habit of repeating himself to thrust home his point are well captured by this performance. The rest of it, though, came across as little better than crude, occasionally violent, speculation centred around his relationship with the celebrated, and much feared, attorney Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong) whose thinly disguised homosexuality proves to be a more telling indictment of a New York that was beginning to come to terms with AIDS. Trump's rise from wealth to greater wealth and prosperity is skirted over too superficially with little meat put on the bones of his property acquisitions, developments and battles with an Ed Koch-led city hall, and it's all presented a bit too episodically weakly. Maria Bakalova acquits herself well enough as Ivana but as to the drama concerning the rest of his family, that's undercooked and I struggled to identify the accent(s) that seemed to be coming from his mother (Catherine McNally) as the importance of that torrid family unit struggles to impact on the story. For me, Strong steals his scenes and delivers well as the manipulative and scheming lawyer with few scruples, but the rest of this is all a bit of a soap that will probably polarise opinion as effectively as does Donald Trump himself.
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/the-apprentice-review-sebastian-stan-and-jeremy-strong-shine-in-a-provocative-bold-donald-trump-biopic/ "The Apprentice will leave no one indifferent. By crafting a provocative, uncompromising narrative about Donald Trump's early days, Ali Abbasi and Gabriel Sherman confront audiences with a raw, unsettling view of a man who shaped politics, business, his country, and the world with intense controversy and questionable morals. The exceptional, award-worthy performances from Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong elevate a bold script unafraid to incriminate a former - and perhaps future - POTUS in multiple ways, revealing shocking events from his life and career. It's a biopic that challenges the audience to reflect on the choices we make every day and just how far we're willing to go to achieve our dreams." Rating: B+