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    Bulworth. Bulworth is a 1998 American political satire black comedy film co-written, co-produced, directed by, and starring Warren Beatty. It co-stars Halle Berry, Oliver Platt, Don Cheadle, Paul Sorvino, Jack Warden, and Isaiah Washington. The film follows the title character, California Senator Jay Billington Bulworth (Beatty), as he runs for ...

  2. Ending / spoiler. The Man in Dark Glasses who continuously follows Bulworth around, is not a hitman, but a paparazzi photographer. Bulworth wins the election by a large percentage of votes, he even gets offered to run for President. Bulworth misses the whole election, because he falls asleep at Nina 's house. When he wakes up, he gets ready to ...

    • Warren Beatty
    • Halle Berry
  3. May 22, 1998 · Roger Ebert May 22, 1998. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. What it comes down to is a politician who can no longer bring himself to recite the words, "America is standing on the doorstep of a new millennium." Over and over and over again he has repeated the same mindless platitudes, the same meaningless baloney, the same hot air.

  4. That said, when we finally get to where Bulworth takes a nap, we get hit by Ennio Morricone's beautiful score that evokes a wonderful sense of harmony, hope and sadness all at once, and it's use at the very end brings me on the verge of tears. I was going to have a separate section on the ending, but it ties into the music so well.

  5. May 22, 1998 · Bulworth: Directed by Warren Beatty. With Kimberly Deauna Adams, Vinny Argiro, Sean Astin, Kirk Baltz. A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician puts a contract out on himself and takes the opportunity to be bluntly honest with his voters by affecting the rhythms and speech of hip-hop music and culture.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Warren Beatty
    • 1998-05-22
  6. Feb 16, 2022 · Thus, Bulworth’s hyper cynical ending is even more telling, and true in light of Trump’s victory. Perhaps the darkest realization comes with understanding that America allows for a Trump, but not a real Bulworth, that decorum and good manners and political-doublespeak can be thrown to the wind, but only if they’re in service to empty ...

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  8. Jun 13, 2016 · Review: Bulworth (1998) Bulworth is an incisive satire of American democracy at the doorstep of a new millennium. By Zeke Trautenberg. The opening titles of Warren Beatty’s film Bulworth establish a national political climate of cynicism and lethargy in the midst of the 1996 presidential primary. Superimposed over a black screen, the titles ...

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