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The Contender (2000)
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Reviews Counted:127
Fresh:97
Rotten:30
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Critics say this political thriller is solidly made, with top-notch performances, screenplay, and direction for about two third of the film. Unfortunately, the ending almost tank the whole movie.
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $5,363,900
Synopsis: In THE CONTENDER, the sudden death of the vice president of the United States forces U.S. president Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges) to pick a replacement. He decides against picking the popular... In THE CONTENDER, the sudden death of the vice president of the United States forces U.S. president Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges) to pick a replacement. He decides against picking the popular governor of Virginia, Jack Hathaway (William Petersen), and instead makes the radical choice of Senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen) to become the nation's first female veep. Governor Hathaway's political friends include Shelly Runyon (Gary Oldman), a powerful congressman who will oversee Hanson's confirmation. Runyon digs into Hanson's personal life and finds evidence that in college, Hanson participated in an alcohol-fueled orgy as part of a sorority initiation. When faced with this scandal, Hanson refuses to respond to the attacks, causing a political crisis leading to further shocking revelations. Former film critic Rod Lurie's second film (after the thriller DETERRENCE) is a tense potboiler with issues ripped from modern headlines, including the nature of political ideals and the national curiosity with leaders' sex lives. Joan Allen gives another in a long line of stunning performances as the tough, idealistic Laine Hanson, who stands up for what she believes in no matter what the cost. THE CONTENDER also features strong supporting performances from Bridges and Oldman, as well as a realistic look at the high-pressure game of insider politics. [More]
Starring: Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges, Gary Oldman, Christian Slater
Starring: Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges, Gary Oldman, Christian Slater, William L. Petersen, Philip Baker Hall, Saul Rubinek, Sam Elliott
Director: Rod Lurie
Director: Rod Lurie
Screenwriter: Rod Lurie
Producer: Mark Frydman, Douglas Urbanski, Willi Baer, James Spies
Studio: DreamWorks Distribution LLC
Reviews for The Contender
Unfortunately, the film's final act crumbles faster and more irreparably than a Ross Perot campaign.
...better understood as a good old-fashioned melodrama, the kind of thing Douglas Sirk might produce were he working today
an intelligent, absorbing piece of work, one of the few stories in recent memory to discuss a woman's place in government.
There are few things more involving than watching someone sticking to their guns
It has a propensity for manipulativeness which keeps it from the loftiest heights, but all other ways remains an impressive piece of work.
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