Some years ago I had a ood Assemblymember representing me in Albany. At least he epresented my point of view aboit 95% of the time. He got caught up in a sex scandal and managed to survive it for two more election cycles.
Watching Knife Fight I thought of him immdiately and it occured to me we lose a lot of good people who get caught up in these things. A lot of good people also never go into public service because they don't want their lives under a microscope. How many of us could withstand the scrutiny?
Rob Lowe and Richard Schiff veterans of West Wing star n tis political drama about a pair of political operators. Lowe has some idealim, but does what he has to for his candidates. Schiff prefers the low road in any event.
The film is scene through the eyes of their new employee Jamie Chung and by the end of the film she has learned her lessons well.
Their three candidates rnning for statewde office Lowe's firm is managing and all have crises of a sort. Eric McCormack the governor of Kentucky who is a Bill Clinton like figure whose libido may get the best of him. David Harbour a Senator from Massachusetts who made one indiscretion that could cost hi his career. Finally my favorite from nife Fight, Carrie Anne Moss an idealistic doctor who runs a medical clinic who wants to be governor of California and for all the right reasons.
Moss is my favorite from the film, but it is a well cast and directed piece ofwork. And one of te most realisti political films out there.
Plot summary
If a political candidate is personally flawed, but stands to make a positive difference in millions of lives, would you help him win? That question looms over the life of "true believer" Paul Turner (Rob Lowe),a savvy strategist sharply maneuvering politicians out of scandal and into public office. Aided by a bright young assistant (Jamie Chung) and a seedy operative (Richard Schiff),Turner spins every news cycle and a shrewd reporter (Julie Bowen) on behalf of his clients: a philandering Kentucky governor (Eric McCormick),a blackmailed California senator (David Harbour),and an idealistic doctor turned gubernatorial candidate (Carrie-Anne Moss). When the ugly side of Turner's work starts to haunt him, he learns that even in the bloodiest of battles, sometimes you have to fight clean.
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Could you withstand the scrutiny
It was a scary political film
It was an interesting film. It is really scary that it really happens. No one ever is tells the truth it is just a worked out before they even open there mouths. Rob Lowe was great.
It's dangerous to believe your own nonsense
I dunno if it's an old saying I heard in politics someplace -or- the movie "The Untouchables"-?? LOL -something about being sure to bring a gun to a knife fight- something like that-??
Rob Lowe returns to "West Wing" territory in this story of a political strategist juggling three clients who begins to question whether or not to take the high road as the ugly side of his work starts to haunt him. I definitely enjoyed this movie- for it's look at the nasty underworld of politics, and the performances of it's leads- especially Lowe and Carrie- Anne Moss. She plays a doctor who decides to run for office, and ends up becoming a celebrity/hero. "West Wing" co-star, Richard Schiff, re-teams with his old co-star, along with Julie Bowen, Jamie Chung, Saffron Burrows, Jennifer Morrison ("House") and Eric McCormack ("Will and Grace").