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The Apprentice

  • 2024
  • R
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Jeremy Strong, Sebastian Stan, and Maria Bakalova in The Apprentice (2024)
The story of how a young Donald Trump started his real estate business in 1970s and 80s New York with the helping hand of infamous lawyer Roy Cohn.
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A young man took over his father's real-estate business in 1970s and '80s New York, and got the helping hand of an infamous closeted gay lawyer who helped him turn this young man into a noto... Read allA young man took over his father's real-estate business in 1970s and '80s New York, and got the helping hand of an infamous closeted gay lawyer who helped him turn this young man into a notorious legend. Based on true events.A young man took over his father's real-estate business in 1970s and '80s New York, and got the helping hand of an infamous closeted gay lawyer who helped him turn this young man into a notorious legend. Based on true events.

  • Director
    • Ali Abbasi
  • Writer
    • Gabriel Sherman
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Stan
    • Jeremy Strong
    • Martin Donovan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    57K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Ali Abbasi
    • Writer
      • Gabriel Sherman
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Stan
      • Jeremy Strong
      • Martin Donovan
    • 191User reviews
    • 202Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 4 wins & 46 nominations total

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    Sebastian Stan
    Sebastian Stan
    • Donald Trump
    Jeremy Strong
    Jeremy Strong
    • Roy Cohn
    Martin Donovan
    Martin Donovan
    • Fred Trump
    Maria Bakalova
    Maria Bakalova
    • Ivana Trump
    Catherine McNally
    Catherine McNally
    • Mary Anne Trump
    Charlie Carrick
    Charlie Carrick
    • Freddy Trump
    Ben Sullivan
    Ben Sullivan
    • Russell Eldridge
    Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
    • Roger Stone
    • (as Mark Rendal)
    Joe Pingue
    Joe Pingue
    • Tony Salerno
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Victor Palmieri
    Edie Inksetter
    Edie Inksetter
    • Barbara Katz
    Matt Baram
    Matt Baram
    • Dr. Steven Hoefflin
    Moni Ogunsuyi
    Moni Ogunsuyi
    • Sandra
    Brad Austin
    Brad Austin
    • Dick Morgan
    Stuart Hughes
    Stuart Hughes
    • Mike Wallace
    Jim Monaco
    Jim Monaco
    • Al Formicola
    Clare Coulter
    Clare Coulter
    • Tenant Ms. Nathanson
    Hume Baugh
    • Tenant Mr. Granger
    • Director
      • Ali Abbasi
    • Writer
      • Gabriel Sherman
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Apprentice' delves into Donald Trump's early career under Roy Cohn, emphasizing ambition, power, and corruption. The performances, especially Sebastian Stan as Trump and Jeremy Strong as Cohn, are lauded for capturing character nuances. However, some critics argue the narrative lacks depth and coherence, often feeling scattered. While the film is seen as informative and engaging, it is criticized for not providing new insights into Trump's character. The visual aesthetics and period recreation are praised, but the script is noted for its simplicity and lack of subtlety. Overall, 'The Apprentice' is a mixed bag with strong performances and themes, yet significant storytelling and character development flaws.
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    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Who's the devil, and is there sympathy for him?

    Movies have been taking wild swings lately and I'm here for it. Megalopolis was a lovely mess, Joker 2 was messy without being lovely (but it took risks I guess), Terrifier 3 genuinely made me nauseous (I slept poorly last night because I also saw it last night), and now The Apprentice goes to some insane places. There are a couple of points where I wondered "are they allowed to show that?" I was shocked.

    The shocking scenes generally have a purpose. I think the film's argument is presented without much subtlety, but I guess some people still think Jordan Belfort's cool based on The Wolf of Wall Street, so who knows. Then again, there is one very alarming scene in this though that feels like it's there to say unequivocally what the filmmakers think of Trump's character. It will be the most controversial scene. Will Trump sue? Has he begun that process already? There is also a lack of follow-up to that scene that left me even more uneasy and upset. I think that was the intent. Some people will not like it - people who both like and dislike Trump - and I wonder if it'll make The Apprentice this year's Blonde.

    The writing lays things on thick in The Apprentice, and I don't think it quite knew how to end, but I otherwise found this engrossing. The three leads - Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong, and Maria Bakalova - are phenomenal. Juxtaposing Trump's rise with Roy Cohn's fall was an inevitable angle to take, but it makes for extremely compelling drama. It is a blunt movie but there is some nuance in parts that I think will provoke discussions and/or arguments. I don't always love provocation, but when it feels purposeful and is backed up with good filmmaking, I'm on board. This film's going to stick in my mind for a while.
    7yelrek

    An entertaining and surreal glimpse into Trump

    I went into this movie without knowing much, it just popped up on my radar on opening night, so I had to check it out. I expected some tension at the theater, but there wasn't any, which was a relief. Overall, I didn't get any political vibes from the film. As for accuracy, I can't say for sure, but in America's current climate, what is truly accurate anymore?

    The acting was phenomenal. Some actors and production team members will likely pick up awards, if not the movie itself. The story was decent, not overly exciting, but interesting because the main character was once the President, and everyone has some opinion about him. It was fascinating to get a glimpse into his life. A lot of it felt grounded in reality, though who really knows. It didn't seem far-fetched, but there were definitely some cold, crazy moments.

    Essentially, it's about how Trump became Trump, which isn't inherently interesting, but the draw is seeing a revealing look at such a private figure. Private in the sense that we never really know if what he says is true. In fact, that is one of his mantras according to the film. The movie didn't impact my political views, but I recommend checking it out, if only to support a crew that took a risk with a film bound to get backlash.
    8MLVC4E

    The Price of Ambition

    "The Apprentice" doesn't hold back. It doesn't try to be objective or find nuance where there is none; instead, it dives headfirst into the rise of a young Donald Trump, portraying him as a man shaped by manipulation, lack of scruples, and relentless ambition. This isn't a traditional biopic-it's a reconstruction of how his mindset was forged, leading him to become a figure who would later leave a profound mark on American politics.

    Sebastian Stan takes on the challenge of portraying Trump without resorting to caricature or exaggerated imitation. His performance is unsettling because he captures not just the speech patterns and mannerisms, but also the calculated opportunism that defines him. Alongside him, Jeremy Strong plays Roy Cohn, Trump's mentor and a pivotal figure in his development. Strong's presence is magnetic, making it clear that Cohn's influence was instrumental in shaping Trump's worldview.

    Ali Abbasi directs with a firm hand, avoiding unnecessary embellishments. The film works as a stark examination of corruption, power, and the dangerous alliances that can transform an individual into a media monster. It's a raw depiction that makes it clear that impunity and cynicism are essential tools in the world it portrays.

    If The Apprentice has a flaw, it's that it doesn't always delve deeply into the psychology of its central character. It presents the events but sometimes lacks a more detailed analysis of his inner motivations. However, the emotional impact is undeniable.

    In the end, the film accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: it unsettles. There is no redemption, no unexpected twists-just a stark exposure of a transformation where anything goes in the pursuit of power. If you already despised Trump before watching, by the end, that feeling will have only intensified.
    7masonsaul

    Standard biopic elevated by performances and craft

    The Apprentice is a standard issue biopic that covers as much of Donald Trump's rise as possible. What makes it better than that sounds are the strong performances and stylish filmmaking, which elevate it into something more memorable. A supervillain origin story is an extremely fitting description for a film that's main ambition is to show how a monster was created and lost any shred of humanity that was there to begin with.

    Sebastian Stan gives an amazing performance shortly after his phenomenal performance in A Different Man, proving he's the best actor currently working in and out of the MCU. He nails the look, mannerisms, and bullish personality of Trump and comes closer to looking like him as it goes along. Jeremy Strong was born to play roles like this due to his ability to convey a dominant and unflinching presence with ease, plus it's not his first time doing this either.

    Ali Abbasi's direction has a strong grasp of the tone as Stan taking the final step into his Trump transformation is horrifying in more ways than one and uses Kasper Tuxen's frenetic documentary style cinematography to bring a lot of energy to the proceedings. The soundtrack contains some appropriately lively songs to keep that energy going and the score by Brian Irvine, Martin Dirkov and David Holmes doesn't sound how you'd expect, which works in its favour.
    7FilmFrameByFrame

    Masterclass in Storytelling

    Sebastian Stan's portrayal of a young Donald Trump is so compelling that it effectively immerses the audience in the character, making it easy to forget that he is an actor. His precise use of body language and facial expressions contributes significantly to the authenticity of the characterization.

    Jeremy Strong's performance as Roy Cohn is exceptional, showcasing a commanding screen presence that often eclipses that of the protagonist. His portrayal has not only captivated audiences but also successfully garnered him a new fanbase, which still would be an understatement of the impact his role has had.

    Maria Bakalova's portrayal of Ivana Trump effectively captures the audience's attention whenever she appears on screen. Her nuanced performance brings depth and authenticity to the character with ability to convey both strength and vulnerability - transforming what could have been a weak link in the cast into a strong fit that enhances the overall dynamics of the ensemble.

    Martin Donovan, Catherine McNally, and Ben Sullivan deliver outstanding performances as strong supporting pillars, ensuring that the narrative remains cohesive. Their contributions create a compelling backdrop that enhances the overall storytelling, making it impossible for the audience to overlook their presence.

    Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan deliver a powerful performance as a duo, leaving a lasting impact that lingers well beyond the film's conclusion. Their portrayals skillfully illustrate the transition of power dynamics from Roy Cohn to Donald Trump, showcasing their equal mastery in navigating this complex evolving relationship with remarkable finesse and equal depth.

    Ali Abbasi captures the essence of 1970s and '80s New York through meticulous direction and a keen eye for visual detail. His use of muted tones and warm hues evokes the gritty yet vibrant atmosphere of the era, while dynamic camera movements and carefully framed shots immerse the audience in the city's streets and intimate settings. This blend of realism and stylization authentically portrays not only transports viewers back in time but also highlights the emotional and social complexities of life in New York during this transformative period, creating a film that resonates with nostalgia and offers a fresh historical perspective.

    Sum up - "The Apprentice" presents a captivating fusion of upbeat humor and thrilling narrative elements, engaging viewers from beginning to end. The sharpness in direction ensures a dynamic pacing that maintains audience interest throughout. Additionally, the visual aesthetics not only complement the narrative but also enhance the emotional resonance of the story, drawing the audience deeper into the film's atmosphere.

    Character development is handled with care, offering relatable figures whose interactions evoke both humor and depth. This multifaceted approach allows for an emotional connection that elevates the narrative, making the film both entertaining and meaningful.

    Overall, "The Apprentice" stands out in its genre as an upbeat and engaging film, skillfully combining humor with thrilling elements. These compelling combinations ensure that audiences are not just passive observers but active participants in the story, leaving them with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for what lies ahead. As a result, "The Apprentice" emerges as a memorable film that resonates long after the credits roll.

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    • Trivia
      Roger Stone, longtime associate of both Donald Trump and Roy M. Cohn, admitted that Jeremy Strong's portrayal of Cohn was "uncanny in its accuracy."
    • Goofs
      The logo of American Express used in the 1975 hotel scene is a modern Version, rather than the actual one used in the time setting.
    • Quotes

      Roy Cohn: You create your own reality. Truth is a malleable thing.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Denmark
      • Ireland
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Talaba. Trumpning ko'tarilishi
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada(location)
    • Production companies
      • Scythia Films
      • Gidden Media
      • Rocket Science
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,001,904
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,613,233
      • Oct 13, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,274,164
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.50 : 1

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