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HBO will air this Sunday “Recount”, a movie about the 2000 Florida elections
involving Al Gore and George W. Bush.
The movie, which stars Kevin Spacey as Ron Klain, Gore’s former
chief of staff who led the recount effort, is not supporting the idea that the
democrats were stolen the elections, but focuses more on the drama of both
sides.
The film acknowledges the sad fact that Americans will probably never
know whether the democrats actually won the elections or not, but it also
states that a legal shift of power took place.
Mixing news footage and verbatim dialogue into fictionalized
re-creations, “Recount” examines the torturous process that culminated in the
Supreme Court decision in Bush vs. Gore. The Republicans, led by charismatic
Texan James Baker, seize the initiative as the case is tried in the judicial
system and the court of public opinion. The Democrats play catch-up until Ron
Klain takes over and starts matching Baker's political hardball with tough
moves of his own.
Tom Wilkinson is magnificently portraying James Baker, Ron
Klain’s counterpart, and Laura Dern has a fair, even though a little over the
edge, performance as Katherine Harris, who put an end to the democrat’s recount
efforts.
Recount is directed by Jay Roach (Meet the Fockers, Austin
Powers films), and written by Danny Strong (best-known as an actor in Buffy the
Vampire Slayer and Gilmore Girls).
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