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by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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How much do you trust politicians? Are they always corrupt, self-centered individuals that care more about their ambition than the people they are elected to represent? Well, this 1991 Herbert Ross movie explores one man's path from law school to potential congressman and does nothing to dispel the idea that many politicians are simply motivated by their own agenda. This movie is a broad study on the nature of political corruption but is also a focus on the questionable personal qualities of the ambitious protagonist. The movie begins with a flashforward scene where John Cusack's character Peter Burton, a candidate to be elected to congress, awaits the results ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/02/02 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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“Peter –Tomorrow’s Looking Good- Burton. A man I loved. The kind of love without the million mousetraps of sex and marriage…Spared the contortions that families require…The love men can have for each other…Love without need. Struck an acquaintance, built on friendship and fulfilled in Joy at the other’s accomplishments…..God! If only it were that simple.” So says Tim Garrity at the opening of this amazing 1991 Paramont film that has somehow managed to escape my notice for eleven years. This odd introduction, and the knowledge that Peter is anxiously awaiting election results in his bid for a seat in Congress ... Read the complete review






