"The Apprentice" gets honest about the making of Donald Trump
The Apprentice gets honest about the making of Donald Trump
Theres a reason Trump doesnt want you to see this movie which is why you should
By Brian Karem
Columnist
Published October 2, 2024 5:45AM (EDT)
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Salon) When we first meet Donald Trump in the new movie The Apprentice it is in the early 70s and Trump is in his mid-20s. He is a slumlord collecting rent from poor tenants for his abusive father. Some of them pour water on him. Some cuss him out. Some avoid him completely.
Facing bankruptcy for discriminatory rental policies, young Donald, looking for help, turns to the one man he believes can successfully bully the government Roy Cohn. The infamous attorney takes Trump under his wing, teaches him how to dress, act, and above all how to win." Thus begins an acidic mentorship that ends up giving us the Donald Trump we all know today.
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The movie played to raves at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, but after the real Trump and his lawyers threatened legal action with a cease and desist demand, the producers could not get a distribution deal. Briarcliff Entertainment and Tom Ortenberg stepped in and took up the cause. Ortenburg is well known for having the courage others have lacked in Hollywood and has distributed several controversial projects like Spotlight, which won two Academy Awards including Best Picture.
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Its an important character story of a characterless man. It entertains and explains how Trump became who he is. All of the abuse, anger, shallowness, greed and insecurity is there from the very beginning; a volcano of human pettiness and greed stoked by the racist fire of his father, his own sense of entitlement and sparked by a man who helped defend Joe McCarthy. ...............(more)
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