Bob Roberts Review
Released just before the start of the Clinton presidency, Bob Roberts was a prescient pseudo-documentary take on the corruption of American politics by the media-savvy celebrity culture. As the second-term Clinton scandals broke, Wag the Dog, Primary_Colors, and Bulworth took art-imitating-current-events irony even further, but Bob Roberts paved the way. The first writing/directing effort of actor Tim_Robbins, the film stars Robbins as a self-promoting folk-singer who lauches a cynical, dirty senatorial campaign against an aging liberal incumbent played by Gore_Vidal. Robbins wrote the script, directed the film, and even wrote the songs that his character performs. Something of a homage to Robert_Altman's Nashville and Tanner_'88, Bob Roberts is pure acid in its take on postmodern image-making, media manipulation, and political scheming. Michael Betzold, Rovi
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