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Plot: Political strategist Dominic Cummings leads a popular but controversial campaign to convince British voters to leave the European Union from 2015 up until the present day.
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Terrifying
In the run-up to the 2016 referendum, nobody in the UK – or elsewhere, for that matter – genuinely believed that Vote Leave would win (similarly to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election result). It seemed more or less incomprehensible that Remain would be defeated. This is arguably evidenced by the fact that there were no rules set out for the referendum and the meaning of its outcome (e.g. that it should require more than a measly 2% majority to invoke such major Constitutional upheaval) and that David Cameron resigned almost immediately thereafter.This energetic and witty film explores just how the rug was swept out from under us all, and highlights how dangerous social media can be when used as a weapon. Unsurprisingly, Benedict Cumberbatch gives yet another engrossing performance, with an impressive and entertaining ensemble as well.
Whether you were politically-engaged in relation to the referendum or completely overwhelmed by all the jargon (and utter lies), this is an insightful drama well worth a watch. Although, don’t expect it to outline what is certain to happen next in the Brexit saga: that’ll be down to the fool at the helm of the ship, and her band of dim-witted and utterly divided crew.
those people count on us to not understand what we’re voting on
The big news in June 2016 was the referendum in the United Kingdom asking voters whether they wanted the country to leave the European Union; the referendum commonly got called Brexit (short for British exit). The referendum passed, but lesser known was everything behind the campaign. Toby Haynes’s “Brexit: The Uncivil War” focuses on this. Benedict Cumberbatch plays the strategist figuring out how to appeal to voters using algorithmic micro-targeting. It sounded very similar to how Trump and his cohorts sought to appeal to voters in the US. After the vote, it turned out that large numbers of British citizens didn’t even understand what the referendum was about. Indeed, the movie shows the Leave campaign trying to manipulate people into thinking that the problem is foreigners coming to England. The UK and US sure have a lot in common.It’s not a great movie, but gives a good insight into what led British voters to vote against their own interest (not that the EU is anything to worship). Maybe so many UK voters have lost faith in their government that they don’t care what happens. I recommend the movie.
As to the idea that foreigners move to England and exploit its benefits, John Oliver has made quite a few jokes about how his native country has a sketchy history when it comes to race relations.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 32 min (92 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Biography, Drama, History
Director Toby Haynes
Writer James Graham
Actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Sarah Belcher, Malcolm Freeman
Country United Kingdom
Awards Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. 1 win & 12 nominations total
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (master format)
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