Dinesh D'Souza examines the challenges faced by Donald Trump, including political opposition, legal battles, and an alleged assassination attempt, during his bid to return to the presidency.Dinesh D'Souza examines the challenges faced by Donald Trump, including political opposition, legal battles, and an alleged assassination attempt, during his bid to return to the presidency.Dinesh D'Souza examines the challenges faced by Donald Trump, including political opposition, legal battles, and an alleged assassination attempt, during his bid to return to the presidency.
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Joe Biden
- Self - U.S. President
- (archive footage)
Wolf Blitzer
- Self - T.V. Reporter
- (archive footage)
Tucker Carlson
- Self - Political Broadcaster
- (archive footage)
Hillary Clinton
- Self - Democrat Politician
- (archive footage)
James Comey
- Self - Former FBI Director
- (archive footage)
Dianne Feinstein
- Self - Democrat Senator
- (archive footage)
Kamala Harris
- Self - U.S. Vice President
- (archive footage)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Self - U.S. Political Candidate
- (archive footage)
John Kerry
- Self - Democrat Politician
- (archive footage)
Ed Koch
- Self - Former N.Y.C. Mayor
- (archive footage)
Don Lemon
- Self - T.V. Broadcaster
- (archive footage)
Jay Leno
- Self - T.V. Show Host
- (archive footage)
Vince McMahon
- Self - Wrestling Broadcaster
- (archive footage)
Elon Musk
- Self - Business Entrepreneur
- (archive footage)
Nancy Pelosi
- Self - Democrat Politician
- (archive footage)
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Dinesh D'Souza has done it again. He's made another political film that will be loved by some and hated (and completely ignored) by others. It has his typical formula of mixing fact and what some might think is questionable information, wrapped up in a sensationalized story. The few movies I've seen of his do peek my interest even though I often wonder where is the proof. I do believe some of what he says is true and others I question mainly because they are so controversial. Since he doesn't prove his story beyond all doubt then it is hard to buy it all hook line and sinker. Since there will always be people who debunk or deny the validity of his facts he is always doubted. So, I take a wait and see approach. I hope future historians will shed light on the events of the last 20 some years with a less biased eye on both sides. However, even that I'm not wholly confident will ever happen. So...I wait and see. This film focused on Trump, mostly since 2015 to present, but there are a few references to before then. Unfortunately, I only heard things I already knew. There wasn't definitive proof offered. Even though I believe a lot of it I don't see anyone who doesn't believe these facts to be swayed at all. The storytelling format was "factual history" dramatized, as most of his other movies do, so it comes off as rather corny. In between the drama Dinesh acts as narrator and interviewer. There were some funny parts where I and others in the theater laughed. Since I already knew the information covered it did seem long. Probably won't see it again. Can't say I'll recommend it much because I know most people won't believe it and Dinesh can be polarizing. You either think he is a good investigator, historian and interviewer or you don't.
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- We the Jury
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,372,091
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $774,874
- Sep 29, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $1,372,091
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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