Bob Roberts

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  • R
  • 1992
  • 1 hr 44 min
  • 7.0  (15,279)
  • 70

Bob Roberts is a 1992 satirical comedy-drama film, written, directed and starred by Tim Robbins. The film uses a fake documentary style to tell the story of Bob Roberts, a wealthy businessman running for a Senate seat in Pennsylvania. The movie was critically acclaimed for its astute political commentary and its depiction of the corrupting influence of money in American politics. The plot of Bob Roberts revolves around the eponymous character's campaign for the Senate seat in Pennsylvania. The film paints a portrait of Roberts as a charismatic, folksy singer-songwriter who speaks out against drugs, crime and the welfare state. Through interviews, television and radio broadcasts, and public appearances, Roberts uses his charm, wit and musical talent to win over unsuspecting voters across the state. However, as the film progresses, we start to see the darker side of Roberts' campaign. It becomes apparent that Roberts is in cahoots with powerful corporate interests to further his own agenda. He uses his wealth to silence his opposition, bribes reporters, and stages political rallies to incite violence against anyone who opposes him. Roberts even goes as far as to manipulate bombings and murders to his advantage, a well-known tactic called "false flag operations". The film's themes are relevant to today's political climate. It highlights the fact that wealthy business interests can manipulate elections and create a cult-like following of people who believe deeply in their candidate's message. It shows how the American electorate can be swayed by empty rhetoric and promises, without bothering to investigate the true intentions of the candidates. The film features many notable actors, including Giancarlo Esposito as Bugs Raplin, a journalist who follows Roberts' campaign and uncovers the truth behind the candidate's conniving ways. Alan Rickman is featured as Lukas Hart III, Roberts' campaign manager, who does his best to cover up the many scandals and controversies that surround the candidate's campaign. Overall, Bob Roberts is a witty, sharp and thought-provoking satire of American politics that illuminates the many faults and shortcomings of the electoral system. The film depicts the way in which politics has become a commercialized machine where the people in power will stop at nothing to maintain their hold on their position. Despite being released over 30 years ago, the film's message and themes are still highly relevant in today's society, making it a must-watch for anyone who is interested in exploring the darker side of American democracy.

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Bob Roberts is a 1992 satirical comedy-drama film, written, directed and starred by Tim Robbins. The film uses a fake documentary style to tell the story of Bob Roberts, a wealthy businessman running for a Senate seat in Pennsylvania. The movie was critically acclaimed for its astute political commentary and its depiction of the corrupting influence of money in American politics.

The plot of Bob Roberts revolves around the eponymous character's campaign for the Senate seat in Pennsylvania. The film paints a portrait of Roberts as a charismatic, folksy singer-songwriter who speaks out against drugs, crime and the welfare state. Through interviews, television and radio broadcasts, and public appearances, Roberts uses his charm, wit and musical talent to win over unsuspecting voters across the state.

However, as the film progresses, we start to see the darker side of Roberts' campaign. It becomes apparent that Roberts is in cahoots with powerful corporate interests to further his own agenda. He uses his wealth to silence his opposition, bribes reporters, and stages political rallies to incite violence against anyone who opposes him. Roberts even goes as far as to manipulate bombings and murders to his advantage, a well-known tactic called "false flag operations".

The film's themes are relevant to today's political climate. It highlights the fact that wealthy business interests can manipulate elections and create a cult-like following of people who believe deeply in their candidate's message. It shows how the American electorate can be swayed by empty rhetoric and promises, without bothering to investigate the true intentions of the candidates.

The film features many notable actors, including Giancarlo Esposito as Bugs Raplin, a journalist who follows Roberts' campaign and uncovers the truth behind the candidate's conniving ways. Alan Rickman is featured as Lukas Hart III, Roberts' campaign manager, who does his best to cover up the many scandals and controversies that surround the candidate's campaign.

Overall, Bob Roberts is a witty, sharp and thought-provoking satire of American politics that illuminates the many faults and shortcomings of the electoral system. The film depicts the way in which politics has become a commercialized machine where the people in power will stop at nothing to maintain their hold on their position. Despite being released over 30 years ago, the film's message and themes are still highly relevant in today's society, making it a must-watch for anyone who is interested in exploring the darker side of American democracy.

  • Release Date
    1992
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 44 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (15,279)
  • Metascore
    70