IMDb plot summary: Shortly before an election, a spin-doctor and a Hollywood producer join efforts to fabricate a war in order to cover up a Presidential sex scandal.
Directed by Barry Levinson. Stars Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Nirom and Anne Heche.
Wag the Dog is a political satire starring Robert De Niro as a publicist trying to get the sitting president re-elected. With the election less than a month away, a scandal breaks, and De Niro decides to fully manufacture and stage a fictional war that the president can save the country from to boost his chances of winning. It is indeed depressing how relevant this kind of story still is, especially now in the era of fake news and ever more obvious lying from our politicians. I don't know how genuinely plausible this story felt in the 90s -- I was too young to have a sense of political tone from then -- but most of this does not feel like much of a stretch. That being said, I really enjoyed the characters. I laughed a lot and groaned a lot and said, "Oh, my gosh, that's too close" a lot. Dustin Hoffman as the producer of the war, straight from Hollywood, is the perfect mishmash of the political and the showbiz world, and nearly every one of his lines is a hit. Overall, this is an enjoyable watch as long as you don't get bogged down in the depression of real world politics in the aftermath.
How it entered my Flickchart:
🎥 Wag the Dog (1997)
📊 Ranked #1125/4012 on my Flickchart
🎯 Flickscore™: 72
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