Watch: Mitt 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – Mitt Romney, with the support of his family, made two major campaigns for the Office of the President of the United States in the 2008 and 2012 campaigns. This film takes an intimate portrait of the Romney family during these bids through the initial decision to run, the primaries and the general election itself as the former Governor of Massachusetts experiences the highs and lows of his ultimately unsuccessful campaign..
Plot: A filmmaker is granted unprecedented access to a political candidate and his family as he runs for President.
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Good, not great
“Mitt” was a rewarding experience but it was clear to me that care was taken to present the man in a way that he and his family would approve of.Rewarding in that the Romneys still allowed enough reality to slip to the camera for us to have some fair judgment; but no conversation about the millionaire fund-raiser dinner that ultimately cost him in 2012, and nothing TOO controversial otherwise.
What we’re left with is a sense that this was a nice guy, who was very close to his family. We also learned that he was someone who never really seemed terribly confident, strong-willed, or clear about his political convictions. He also revealed his a deep devotion to his Mormonism. I never really felt that he was in the race for the right reasons, and this film reinforced that point.
Again, the film didn’t reveal everything, but (for me) it revealed enough. Mildly recommended.
A safe and positive portrayal of Mitt Romney (for better or for worse)
I watched this movie because I love politics. I’m especially a fan of the documentary ‘War Room’ about Clinton’s 1992 campaign. It gave a behind the scenes look at the running of a presidential campaign- warts and all. Getting that much access was a first and ‘War Room’ is still considered one of the best political documentaries out there. Interestingly, Bill Clinton was not the star of the film. It was really about the advisers and political operation that are the staple of every modern presidential campaign.The film ‘Mitt’ is the total opposite of ‘War Room’. This is not so much a political documentary as it is a video diary of his family meetings while running for President in 2008 and 2012. It offers a glimpse into moments of the Romney family’s life, which can at times be interesting and almost endearing as it tries to humanize the man behind the pressed suit and tie, but it offers little insight into the campaign itself. So if you are a political junkie hoping to see what it’s like to be a part of one of the biggest high-wire acts in all of politics, you might be disappointed.
However, ‘Mitt’ is interesting for the fact that it clearly shows Romney how he would like to be remembered. He wants to be viewed as a kind, smart, successful family man. And maybe that’s what he’s really like, but because the film shows him in such a positive light, it’s not hard to imagine that Romney and his family had final edit or that the filmmaker became a friend over the course of filming. Whether or not that’s a bad thing is up to you. If you voted for Romney in 2012, you might come away seeing a good family man who should have shown more of his personality on the campaign- he might have won if he had. If you voted for Obama, you just might see a different side of the man and leave the experience with some sympathy for him. Nonetheless, this film is also a vehicle to settle some scores and present Romney’s version of history for historians, much like a memoir would.
Mitt Romney seems to be a man from a different era. A wealthy, educated, polite and well-dressed businessman who says “heck” and “gosh” around his family. He’d fit right into a black and white movie from the 40’s or a 50’s sitcom. What also comes across is a man who is analytical, fastidiousness and risk averse. The way he speaks, the decisions he made in the campaign and even the way he walks all suggest a man who is trying very hard to do things correctly and efficiently. This inability to let himself loose and take big risks is what many political reporters and observers believe hurt his campaign. This film is perhaps guilty of the same problem- it is too safe and controlled and it offers few real insights into the man or his campaign, instead preferring to show highlights of him when he’s with his family. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it just isn’t particularly revealing or interesting as a political documentary. In the end, this is likely a film that Mitt Romney would be happy to have share a name with him.
6.5/10
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
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Genre Documentary, Biography, Family
Director Greg Whiteley
Writer Greg Whiteley
Actors Mitt Romney, Candy Crowley, Eric Draper
Country United States
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