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I’d been wanting to watch
The Apprentice for ages, but I missed it when it was in theaters. So when I finally got the chance to see it with my dad — and since it had been forever since we watched a film together — it felt like the perfect excuse.
Well… perfect in the sense that we spent two hours following
Trump’s life, and, as any sane person would agree, *
I can’t stand Trump
.*
But god, this film looks
stunning. Whatever cameras or film stock they used — that texture, that warmth, that visual rhythm — it’s
gorgeous. It even gave me a bit of a
Casino vibe (you know, that
80s glitz-meets-moral-decay energy).
Sebastian Stan? Great. But
Jeremy Strong?
WOW. That man doesn’t act, he
deteriorates on screen. The way he sinks into illness while realizing the monster he’s helped create — it’s terrifying, magnetic, unforgettable.
And the arc itself… Trump goes from a small, pathetic nobody to a gigantic, powerful nobody. From
tiny piece of shit to
historically huge piece of shit. Who, yes, became President. Twice. (Let that sink in 😐😐.)
I loved how the film balanced the legal tension, the
80s aesthetic, and that jazzy undercurrent that made it feel alive. It could’ve been over-the-top or caricatural, but it wasn’t — it’s sharp, it’s precise, and it’s painfully real.
Honestly? I
loved it. Every cynical, golden-hued, horrifying minute of it.