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COLLECTION · Movie · 2009

In the Loop

The US President and the UK Prime Minister are planning on launching a war in the Middle East, but—behind the scenes—government officials and advisers are either promoting the war or are trying to prevent it.

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* 7.0 (787)ComedyUnited Kingdom
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Directors
Armando Iannucci
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United Kingdom
Studios
Aramid Entertainment · BBC Film · UK Film Council · Protagonist Pictures
Runtime
106 min
Age rating
NR
Release
22/01/2009
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7.0 / 10 (787)
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Cast
Peter Capaldi
Peter Capaldi
Malcolm Tucker
Tom Hollander
Tom Hollander
Simon Foster
Gina McKee
Gina McKee
Judy Molloy
James Gandolfini
James Gandolfini
Lt Gen. George Miller
Chris Addison
Chris Addison
Toby Wright
Anna Chlumsky
Anna Chlumsky
Liza Weld
Paul Higgins
Paul Higgins
Jamie McDonald
Mimi Kennedy
Mimi Kennedy
Karen Clarke
Alex Macqueen
Alex Macqueen
Sir Jonathan Tutt
Olivia Poulet
Olivia Poulet
Suzy
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CinemaSerf
★ 6.0 / 10
Peter Capaldi seems to be in his element as the foul-mouthed political aide "Tucker" in this look at just whether it's the tail that does the political wagging of the dog. He has it in for the British International Development Secretary "Foster" (Tom Hollander) who finds an off the cuff quote during a radio interview plunges him into a debate on both sides of the Atlantic about a potential war scenario. "Tucker" thinks he can just railroad his opinion through by sheer force of nature and excessive Anglo-Saxon peppered invective, but the American side of this are a bit more subtle - and "Gen. Miller" (James Gandolfini) and State Department deputy under secretary for countries beginning with the letter C - "Karen Clark" (Mimi Kennedy) take "Foster" at face value and what follows in now a quickly paced game of manipulation, duplicity and spookily ambitious interns. At times this quite potently mixes the scenarios of a "Yes, Minister" edition with the writing sharpness of the "West Wing" but for the most part I just found it all a bit too repetitious and vulgar. I think "Judy" (Gina McKee) would have been perfectly justified attacking "Tucker" with a rusty stapler and after about fifteen minutes I began to wonder why she didn't. It's his unfettered obnoxiousness that robs the thing of even the faintest sense of realism. The aforementioned television series worked because the roots of their humour were based in something plausible, the humour was a little more sophisticated and the characters not so crass. Hollander does well though, the mouse minister who fills a chair with little ideology one way or the other, as does Chris Addison as the weathervane analyst "Toby" who really has mastered the art of straddling the proverbial fence with aplomb. For me, though, sorry - this lacks any form of class with the quickly paced but far too abrasive and unconvincing a lead character. It was made at a time when the chief of staff role to the British Prime Minister was under a bit of a spotlight, so it's an easy target for Ianucci to throw stones at - I just like my comedy a little more thoughtful and a little less custard pie.
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Peter McGinn
★ 6.0 / 10
E his political satire is bursting with energy and, at times, with crackling dialogue. Hunger for power, incompetence, lack of respect for others, and betrayal are on full display. The movie had no problem keeping my interest, though it did lose my respect at times. The characters came across to me as fairly two-dimensional cardboard cutouts, and I was a little surprised to find they were exc=aptly the same way at the end. Maybe character growth is not needed in comedy, but a little more depth would have been great. I thought Gandolfini, Gina McKey and Mimi Kennedy came the closest to making their candidates real, but ultimately the script let them down. The Malcolm character was there at every turn to shout them down. The constant use of curse words reveals a lack of imagination, a lazy writer’s way of trying to titillate the audience. But when you hear the f-bomb every fifteen seconds, it loses all its shock value and exposes that lazy writing. So while the movie never lost me, it never really captured me either. I was just along for the ride.
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Keywords
washington dc, usadark comedypolitical incompetencewarmongeringunited nationspolitical satireinternduringcreditsstingersatiricalironic
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