The president of the United States is caught up in a scandal so his White House advisor decides a war is needed to divert attention. Unfortunately there is no war - so they decide to fake one... Read more
| Starring | Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Anne Heche, Denis Leary |
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| Director | Barry Levinson |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Shot by Barry Levinson in a mere 29 days, this satire on the media and politics is a joy from start to finish. Just before an election, the US President is accused of molesting a teenage girl in the Oval Office. Keen to divert interest away from the scandal, he orders his spin doctors to come up with something quickly. In consultation with a Hollywood producer, they invent a war against Albania. Of course, it's pure fiction — things like that don't happen in real life, do they? Yet, Wag the Dog suddenly found itself mentioned every night on the news as an embattled President Clinton tackled the Kosovo crisis and embarrassing questions about Monica Lewinsky. Robert De Niro is creepily effective as the tweedy, faceless spin doctor hired by White House aide Anne Heche, but best of all is Dustin Hoffman, who gives a hilarious performance as the tanned Hollywood mogul.
"...As scarily plausible as it is swift, hilarious and impossible to resist....Splendidly acted, written with biting acuity...and directed in discreetly sidesplitting fashion..."
A sex scandal is about to break around the President, threatening to derail his re-election bandwagon less than two... read more on Time Out
Apparently no studio wanted to touch this film because it was such a political hot potato...
So hoffman dipped into his own pockets, went it alone ...
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This is a good piece of political satire. With snappy dialogue and sharp humour. The initial sexual infraction by the president at the start of the movie, that... more
Yet another example of the legend that is Robert de Niro, for you could put him in a Peanut Butter advertisement and his performance would make it compelling.<... more
Want to know how to make a film? With war in Albany? Terrorism in Canada? Political elections intrigue? Even a mock Band Aid and war heroes? There you go... more
Apparently no studio wanted to touch this film because it was such a political hot potato...
So hoffman dipped into his own pockets, went it alone ...
more
This is a good piece of political satire. With snappy dialogue and sharp humour. The initial sexual infraction by the president at the start of the movie, that... more
Classing this as a 'comedy' is rather misleading, particularly for the first half and hour or so. Once the pace picks up there are some satirical ... more
Basically, if you like The West Wing, or have interest in politics or the limits political people will go to then this film is for you. It's far-fetched (... more
Want to know how to make a film? With war in Albany? Terrorism in Canada? Political elections intrigue? Even a mock Band Aid and war heroes? There you go... more
Very dissappointed with this one. Very poorly executed, formulaic, predictable, and lacking in anything that felt like it might resemble politics in the real ... more
Yet another example of the legend that is Robert de Niro, for you could put him in a Peanut Butter advertisement and his performance would make it compelling.<... more
Scarily contemporary, and frighteningly plausible. Well worth a night in and a bottle of wine for a post-DVD analysis of politics and plotting.
Shot by Barry Levinson in a mere 29 days, this satire on the media and politics is a joy from start to finish. Just before an election, the US President is accused of molesting a teenage girl in the Oval Office. Keen to divert interest away from the scandal, he orders his spin doctors to come up with something quickly. In consultation with a Hollywood producer, they invent a war against Albania. Of course, it's pure fiction — things like that don't happen in real life, do they? Yet, Wag the Dog suddenly found itself mentioned every night on the news as an embattled President Clinton tackled the Kosovo crisis and embarrassing questions about Monica Lewinsky. Robert De Niro is creepily effective as the tweedy, faceless spin doctor hired by White House aide Anne Heche, but best of all is Dustin Hoffman, who gives a hilarious performance as the tanned Hollywood mogul.
"...As scarily plausible as it is swift, hilarious and impossible to resist....Splendidly acted, written with biting acuity...and directed in discreetly sidesplitting fashion..."
A sex scandal is about to break around the President, threatening to derail his re-election bandwagon less than two... read more on Time Out
Enjoyable comedy that skates over the surface of political life with some elegance, but never cuts quite deep enough.
"...WAG THE DOG, besides being outrageous fun, is also a groundbreaker..."
"...Fitfully amusing political satire..."