The most frivolous part of "Vice" was the heavy insinuation that Lynne Cheney's father killed her mother in 1973. As far as I can tell, there's zero basis for this. If you have to totally fabricate something in order to weave your narrative arc, maybe go back to the drawing board
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It reminds me of JFK, a fascinating piece of filmmaking that bears little relation to the historical record.
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Been awhile since I've seen JFK but I remember a more compelling narrative structure than Vice.
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Bale's performance made it worth watching all the way through for me.
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It will win best picture because....well, reasons and republicans.
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This assumes that making a solid movie tethered to anything like truth was the goal. If just cementing the idea in ignorant people that Cheney was a monster then you are wrong.
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Did you read this review?https://theintercept.com/2018/12/22/vice-movie-review-dick-cheney/ …
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I thought the script had real problems, too. It lacked focus, bouncing all over the place. Does anyone care that Cheney briefly strung up power lines? The film had no central story, just a string of known and unknown incidents.
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There was so much bias. I mean they showed the migrant boats and Obama as some savior to the wars. Yet, he did nothing.
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