
A story about a botched election should be exciting, and powerful, especially when we've seen what it can do to our country before. I saw Man of the Year last week. I'll let the cat out of the bag right now... its not one of Robin Williams best movies. And its not because of him, but because of the director. Written and directed by Barry Levinson (Envy, Analyze That, Wag the Dog).. the story and eventually the film fail to take advantage of the fantastic plot in many ways.
Maybe I wasn't in the right mood during the movie, but I wish the movie had played up more of the drama, as well as Robin William's (Tom Dobbs, Comedian) tone of excitement and refreshing take on politics. In that way, the movie really failed to capitalize on its terrific cast and storyline. Being an obsessive fan of "The West Wing" myself I've seen the best written political drama there is (many many times), and I found myself re-directing the scenes in my head during the second half of the movie. I've never done this before, but it was quickly turning into an amateur film project toward the middle.
Not capitalizing on the drama of being chased, or the unsettling nature of a botched election, or the sad stepping aside of a would be hero, the movie simply felt under-done. Thats why I give the movie a 3 out of 5. See it if you're interested because the plot is good, but don't worry about it if you weren't interested already.
Sorry for the harsh review Barry, but I wanted more from such a brilliant story, especially in these times of highly charged elections.
