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In the Loop 2009

A pointed, snarky, rapid-fire comedy that's set within a series of prestigious government offices. With a dry British wit taking center stage, the loose backing plot is resigned to second fiddle until the third act. When the writing is this sharp and effective, though, that's perfectly fine by me. The meat of this story may be focused on the assistants and pages responsible for madly sprinting around the office on a whim, handling the brunt of a politician’s daily heavy lifting, but the sharpest satire is reserved for their bosses, the senators and secretaries who are more interested in photo ops and talking points than effecting any real change. A fast-paced, intelligent, blazing comedy with some ridiculously great one-liners, it wouldn't be nearly as funny if it weren't so sadly, bitterly true.

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In The Loop

This film shines, by letting the actors just act.
Some terrific dialogue and cringingly funny scenes.
Seeing Capaldi rave like lunatic was great.
Bonus points for Gandolfini.
However, the plot felt like it needed a map to follow.

7/10
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This is very good, Peter Capaldi steals the whole film.
Not to say that the actors aren't great, because everybody certainly hits their mark.
All of the performers are given fantastic dialogue, and you can tell the creator of Succession had his hands in the writing of this.
It really is the thing that elevates it beyond the average satire, there are so many quotable lines and memorable moments in it.
It might be a little tricky to keep up with if you're not into politics, because it's dense, occasionally heavy on jargon and fast paced, but it isn't inaccessible if a non-native speaker like me is able to keep up.
Visually, it isn't the most impressive thing you're going to see, but the editing and mockumentary style give the film enough of a personality.
Its biggest problem are the American characters, who are nowhere near as colorful as the British ones. Every time it cuts to those characters, the film becomes a little less interesting. It's also too long, this would flow better with a few scenes cut out.

7.5/10

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That was brilliant!
I wish it was a TV series. Now, I have to watch The Thick of It .

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The trailer advertised "creative obscenities". I only heard the same threadbare obscenities from f*)* people who f*(&) write like they f(( don't f*)& know any f*()*+)($ other f&**()& words.

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BlockedParent2021-09-01T20:16:05Z— updated 2021-10-05T15:38:39Z

This film is genius and Peter Capaldi is brilliant as Malcolm Tucker.

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I never watched the TV series other than the first episode.

This was clever, funny, cringe-worthy and at times hilarious.

Peter Calaldi swearing worse than a sailor was brilliant. Cheap - probably. Funny - as hell.

Sad to see James Ganfolfini reveling in his role.

If you can stand political banter and two continents for 105 minutes, watch this.

7.5/10

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I don't think the movie works that well if you have seen Veep (the US adaptation of "The Thick of It" of which the movie is a spin-off). There is a lot of swearing and politicans being doofuses but not that much behind it. It's looks and feels like a long episode of it's show.

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