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Death of a President (2006) Reviews

Death of a President (2006)
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The assassination of the most powerful leader in the free world is examined in this controversial mockumentary from British filmmaker Gabriel Range. On October 19, 2007, president George W. Bush is visiting Chicago when he impulsively stops to shake hands with supporters en route to a meeting, while a throng of protesters demonstrate nearby. Shots ring out, and Bush is fatally wounded. As America and its allies deal with the tragic loss of their leader, vice president Dick Cheney is sworn in as the new chief executive, and while he takes the reigns of the nation and pushes new and aggressive anti-terrorism legislation through Congress, the Federal Bureau of Investigation steps into action to track down the gunman. As Secret Service agents and law enforcement officers share their thoughts on how the murder of the president could have been avoided, and people around the globe discuss how Bush's death has tipped the delicate balance of relations between the United States and the Middle East, a Syrian Muslim activist living in Chicago, Jamal Abu Zikri (Malik Bader), is charged with the murder of the president. While no "smoking gun" connects Zikri to the crime, a wealth of circumstantial evidence points to him as the gunman, and he's tried, found guilty, and executed in short order. However, lingering questions persist as some wonder if the F.B.I. found the right man with the right motives. Created using a combination of newsreel footage, computer-generated images, and newly staged material, Death of a President (aka D.O.A.P.) received the International Critics Prize at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival, despite negative reaction from many American political commentators, many of whom were deeply offended by the film's depiction of the assassination of Bush, the sitting U.S. president at the time of the picture's production and release. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Hend AyoubBrian Boland, (more)
Director(s):
Gabriel Range
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Michael F.

The movie does NOT advocate assassinating Bush as some of its critics claimed. If anything, it is a cautionary tale against such an action. Some have suggested that using Bush, not a fictional President, was done to get attention, but I strongly disagree. It HAD to be Bush. A fictional President who alienated and angered such a large and diverse portion of the population would be dismissed as unrealistic and raise a completely different set of ethical questions. Using a real president puts the act of assassination in its proper place. It moves a little too slowly, but lingers long after after it is over. The characters are drawn realistically. There are no evil characters. There are people who make tragic errors in judgement while trying to do the right thing. Good people can make bad decisions and commit horrible acts. That is what lies at the heart of the movie.

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Scott and Amanda H.

......gripping.....

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Jonathan S.

great use of existing footage. a very creative movie worth watching.

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Jeanette T.

This just sucked...boring, boring...a bad movie, don't waste your time.

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Samer A.

I truly liked this movie. It shows a scenario based on what already is taking place based on unwarranted fear and racial profiling. The part that got me how we kept going with patriot act III and so on. Just more to destroy our constitutional rights. For those who disagree, please say why you think suc story would not happen. It is already taking place with current events.

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Herbert D.

This must have been one of those Hollywood "fillers" where no one has anything better to do. It is unrealistic, the acting was "OK" but nothing near worth the time to watch. The writer should have invoked the writer's code; review, review and review again. At least I now know what writers, directors and producers to be on the look out for.

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Joseph C.

Weak ! weak weak! need I say anymore......

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Benita D.

I don't think it is right to predict anyones death and put it on film. Regardless of what anyone has done God can only select that appointed day. This was cruel and one of the true signs of the time. Ps I am not a Bush fans.

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Deborah F.

I can't believeit, if this was a democrat Hollywood would have never produced this trash. Do people realize to other countries were are idiots because we listen and believe the things Hollywood tells us be cause we are robots. The beautiful thing about this country is that we have the freedom to make trash like this and in most countries you would be killed or your family would come up missing so we have become united and we may be taken down by Socialism if we do not watch out. I can't believe they can kill off Bush in a Movie by and I don't even like the guy, but the talk show host who said nappy whole loses his job. We better wake up soon or we will look like France or worse Russia. Bad Bad Bad movie.

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Graig B.

This is a leftist propaganda movie. If you are in line with M. Moore's beliefs, you will dig this. Otherwise, its underlying tone will be to much to swallow.

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    Carol B.

    A realistic movie which depicts a fictional scenairo of the assassination of sitting President George W. Bush, and then explores its impact on American civil liberties. The film is shot in the form of a documentary, using a blend of archival footage and computer-generated special effects to tell the tale of a president's assassination. The Director is also making a fictional documentary about Tony Blair.

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    Marvin P.

    While this movie got a lot of negative buzz for people believing it was "wishful thinking" and hatred towards Bush, it actually is done pretty well and seems highly realistic. Other than angry protesters, Bush is mostly portrayed positively in the movie. Maybe they could've benefited from a bigger budget, because all of the mock interviews are done in pretty much the same poorly lit room and if this *were* a real documentary, there would be a lot more traveling and "on location" scenes and interviews, as well. But the directing is pretty well done and the storytelling makes you believe for a minute that this actually happened. Especially if you watch it now, as opposed to when Bush was still in office. I should warn, though, that those who aren't open minded (and by that, I mean "stupid people"; there I said it) or those not capable of watching a movie without a bunch of action every other scene probably won't like this. It's more documentary than fiction.

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    Anders F.

    While making a movie about the death of a real person does give me pause, the film blend was very interesting.

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