What to know about the movie Donald Trump doesn't want you to see

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This movie in being shown in Europe and in Japan now, and should be available in this country too?!!

The Apprentice, starring Sebastian Stan as a young Trump, includes scenes of him undergoing hair treatments and popping amphetamines

Director Ali Abbasi expressed frustration with “power people” blocking the U.S. release of his controversial Donald Trump biopic, The Apprentice.

Abbassi responded to a tweet by The Nation blaming Hollywood’s worst Memorial Day weekend in 30 years on sequels and spin-offs, expressing frustration at the lack of industry support for his new film about former U.S. President Donald Trump’s rise to power. Despite leaving a strong impression at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, a recent effort by Trump’s campaign to halt its domestic release will leave American audiences waiting.

“We have a new proposition for you. It’s not a f–king sequel nor is it a f–cking remake. It’s called #The_Apprentice and for some reason certain power people in your country don’t want you to see it!!!” Abbassi wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

As the new Trump movie seeks global distribution, Trump lawyers have threatened legal action to halt the film’s domestic release.

Both Dan Synder, the billionaire former Washington Commanders owner and Trump ally, and Steven Chueng, Trump’s communications director, have filed cease-and-desist letters against the film’s producers. The film’s creative direction apparently blindsided Snyder, who was originally an investor.

“The movie presents itself as a factual biography of Mr. Trump, yet nothing could be further from the truth,” said the Trump team’s letter, as reported by Variety.

So, why doesn’t Donald Trump want you to see this movie? Is it worth the watch? Here’s what you need to know.


What’s the movie about?

The Apprentice is a biographical drama that depicts the rise of the former U.S. President and businessman Donald Trump in the 1970s and 1980s. The film serves as Trump’s origin story, focusing on his early years in business and his relationship with Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong), a ruthless New York City prosecutor. It offers an intimate portrayal of their mentor-protégé dynamic and explores Trump’s use of power, corruption and deception to establish his American dynasty.

Why is the movie controversial?

The film contains several scenes from Trump’s early years as a real estate tycoon, living in his father’s shadow. Trump is also shown undergoing hair treatments for a bald spot, liposuction for weight gain, and pill-popping amphetamines behind closed doors. The factual basis for all these remains unclear.

One scene from the film portrays him as raping his then-wife, Ivana Trump (Maria Bakalova). In Ivana Trump’s 1990 divorce deposition, she claimed Donald Trump raped her. However, Trump denied the allegation, and Ivana Trump later retracted this statement.:whoa:


Is the film any good?:hand:

The film received an eight-minute standing ovation following its debut at the Cannes Film Festival. Stars Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump and Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn have been the subject of particular praise.

While the film does not provide any revelatory insights into the former President, it is said to be an over-the-top portrayal of money, power and ambition, capturing the allure and moral depravity of political influence and fame.


https://nationalpost.com/news/what-to-know-about-the-movie-donald-trump-doesnt-want-you-to-see


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Roy Cohn and a young Donald Trump
 
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