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Vice (2018 film)

Vice is a 2018 American biographical political satire black comedy-drama film directed, written, and co-produced by Adam McKay and starring Christian Bale as former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, with Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Justin Kirk, Tyler Perry, Alison Pill, Lily Rabe, and Jesse Plemons in supporting roles. The film follows Cheney on his path to becoming the most powerful vice president in American history. It is the second theatrical film to depict the presidency of George W. Bush, following Oliver Stone's W. (2008).

Vice
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAdam McKay
Written byAdam McKay
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyGreig Fraser
Edited byHank Corwin
Music byNicholas Britell
Production
companies
Distributed byAnnapurna Pictures
Release dates
Running time
132 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$60 million[1][2]
Box office$76.1 million[3]

Vice was released in the United States on December 25, 2018, by Annapurna Pictures, and grossed $76 million worldwide. While the performances were universally acclaimed, the film polarized critics; some considered it to be one of the best films of the year while others thought it to be one of the worst, with McKay's screenplay and direction receiving both "scathing critiques and celebratory praise".[4][5] The film received numerous accolades, with eight nominations at the Oscars, including for Best Picture, winning Best Make-Up and Hairstyling. It also received six nominations each from the Golden Globes (including for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) and the BAFTAs. For their performances, Bale, Adams, and Rockwell were nominated at all three shows, with Bale winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Plot

Vice is narrated by Kurt, a fictitious veteran of the Afghan and Iraqi wars.

In 1963, Dick Cheney works as a lineman in Wyoming after his alcoholism led him to drop out of Yale University. After Cheney is stopped by a traffic cop for driving while intoxicated, his wife Lynne Cheney tells him to clean up his life or she'll leave him.

In 1969, Cheney finds work as a White House intern during the Nixon Administration. Working under Nixon's economic adviser, Donald Rumsfeld, Cheney becomes a savvy political operative as he juggles commitments to his wife and their daughters, Liz and Mary. Cheney overhears Henry Kissinger discussing the secret bombing of Cambodia with President Richard Nixon, revealing the true power of the executive branch to Cheney. Rumsfeld's abrasive attitude leads to him and Cheney being distanced from Nixon, which works in both men's favor; after Nixon's resignation, Cheney rises to the position of White House Chief of Staff for President Gerald Ford while Rumsfeld becomes Secretary of Defense. The media later dubs the sudden shake-up in the cabinet as the Halloween Massacre. During his tenure, a young Antonin Scalia introduces Cheney to the unitary executive theory.

After Ford loses the election, Cheney runs to be representative for Wyoming. After giving an awkward and uncharismatic campaign speech, Cheney suffers his first heart attack. While he recovers, Lynne campaigns on her husband's behalf, helping him to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. During the Reagan Administration, Cheney supports a raft of conservative, pro-business policies favoring the fossil fuel industries, as well as the abolition of the FCC fairness doctrine, which led to the rise of Fox News, conservative talk radio, and the increasing level of party polarization in the United States. Cheney next serves as Secretary of Defense under President George H. W. Bush during the Gulf War. Outside of politics, Cheney and Lynne come to terms with their younger daughter, Mary, coming out as a lesbian. Though Cheney develops ambitions to run for president, he decides to retire from public life to spare Mary from media scrutiny.

Cheney becomes the CEO of Halliburton while his wife breeds golden retrievers and writes books. A false epilogue claims that Cheney lived the rest of his life healthy and happy in the private sector and credits begin rolling, only for them to end abruptly as the film continues.

Cheney is invited to become the running mate of George W. Bush in the 2000 United States presidential election. Under the impression that Bush is more interested in pleasing his father than attaining power for himself, Cheney agrees on the condition that Bush delegates executive responsibilities to him and avoids getting him involved in the Republican Party's stance against gay rights. As vice president, Cheney works with Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, legal counsel David Addington, Mary Matalin, and Chief of Staff Scooter Libby to exercise control of key foreign policy and defense decisions.

In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Cheney and Rumsfeld maneuvered to initiate and preside over the U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Various other events from his vice presidency are depicted, including his endorsement of the unitary executive theory, the Plame affair, the accidental shooting of Harry Whittington, and tensions between the Cheney sisters over same-sex marriage. Cheney's actions are shown to lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths and the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq, resulting in him receiving record-low approval ratings by the end of the Bush administration.

While narrating Cheney's tearful deathbed goodbye to his family after another hospitalization, Kurt dies in a road traffic incident while jogging. In March 2012, his healthy heart is transplanted into Cheney. A few months later, Cheney accepts his daughter Liz's opposition to same-sex marriage, which she expresses when she runs for a Senate seat in Wyoming; this upsets Mary. Liz later wins election to her father's former Congressional position. At the end of the film, an irate Cheney breaks the fourth wall and delivers a monologue to the audience, asking them "which terror attack would you allow to go unchecked so you don't look like a mean and nasty fella", admits he's not perfect, states that he has no regrets about anything he has done in his career and concludes by thanking the audience for giving him the powers to transform the vice-presidency.

In a mid-credit scene, a focus group depicted earlier in the movie gets into another argument about the efficacy of the film and the Presidency of Donald Trump, whereas some members of the group are uninterested and would rather do something other than politics.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Production

On November 22, 2016, it was announced that Paramount Pictures had come on board to handle the rights to a drama about Dick Cheney; the screenplay was to be written by Adam McKay, who would also direct.[6] The film was produced by Plan B producers Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner, along with McKay and his Gary Sanchez partners Will Ferrell and Kevin Messick.[6] Bale signed on to play Cheney in April 2017, and gained 40 pounds (18 kg) for the role.[7][8]

On August 22, Bill Pullman was cast as Nelson Rockefeller (though did not appear in the finished film), and a title, Backseat, was announced. It was later changed to Vice.[9] On August 31, Sam Rockwell was cast as George W. Bush.[10] In September 2017, Adam Bartley joined the cast.[11]

Principal production commenced in late September 2017.[12] Tyler Perry and Lily Rabe joined the film in October as Colin Powell and Liz Cheney, respectively.[13][14]

Music

Release

The film premiered at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills on December 11, 2018.[15]

Vice was released in both Canada and the United States on December 25, 2018[16] alongside Holmes & Watson.[17] It was previously scheduled for release on December 14, 2018.[18] The film opened in the U.K. on January 25, 2019, with most of Europe and Hong Kong following with February 2019 release dates.[19][better source needed]

Vice was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on April 2, 2019.

Reception

Box office

Vice grossed $47.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $28.2 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $76.1 million, against a production budget of $60 million.[3]

In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Holmes & Watson on Christmas Day and was projected to gross around $13 million from 2,378 theaters over its first six days.[20][21] It made $4.8 million on its first day and $2.9 million on its second.[22] The film went on to have a first weekend gross of $7.8 million, for a six-day total of $17.7 million.[23] According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film performed its "best on both coasts, versus America's heartland, although some theaters in markets including Dallas, Houston and Phoenix turned in respectable business".[24] It then made $5.8 million in its second weekend and $3.3 million in its third.[25][26]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 65% based on 367 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Vice takes scattershot aim at its targets, but writer-director Adam McKay hits some satisfying bullseyes—and Christian Bale's transformation is a sight to behold."[27] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score 61 out of 100, based on 54 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[28] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 72% and a 49% "definite recommend".[22] The critical response to Vice made it one of the worst-reviewed films to ever be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.[29][30]

 
 
 
Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Sam Rockwell's performances garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor respectively.

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter, who named the film his favorite of 2018, wrote: "Across the board in Vice, everyone has risen to the occasion of their individual challenges, none of them easy, to collectively pull off a political satire that both provokes great laughs and hits home with some tragic truths".[31] Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a "B−" and called it "messy but ambitious", writing: "Vice, in its rambunctious and unfocused manner, takes some ludicrous risks to make cogent points about Cheney's malicious intent—and how he put his plans into action".[32] By contrast, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film 4/5 stars, and wrote that Bale "captur[es] the former vice-president's bland magnificence in Adam McKay's entertainingly nihilist biopic".[33]

Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers praised the film, giving it a 4/5 rating and writing: "Adam McKay's flamethrowing take on Dick Cheney, played by a shockingly brilliant Christian Bale, polarizes by being ferociously funny one minute, bleakly sorrowful the next, and ready to indict the past in the name of our scarily uncertain future."[34]

Stephanie Zacharek of Time gave the film a negative review, describing Vice as an "exhausting film that turns Dick Cheney into a cartoon villain".[35] Ikon London Magazine, while praising the make-up artistry of Greg Cannom,[36] noted that "the story reminds of a witch hunt".[37]

Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post praised Bale's performance as Cheney but criticized the story pacing, awarding the film 2/5 stars. Hornaday had issues with the film's structure, writing that the film is "a mess, zigging here and zagging there, never knowing quite when to end, and when it finally does, leaving few penetrating or genuinely illuminating ideas to ponder".[38] Similarly, Scott Mendelson of Forbes praised Bale's and Amy Adams's performances, but criticized the film as a "cinematic mediocrity".[39]

Historical inaccuracies

 
Real-life photograph of Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld with President Gerald Ford at the Oval Office in 1975.

Numerous scenes from the film were identified as being historically inaccurate, heavily dramatized, or presented without necessary context.[40][41][42][43] Politifact stated that in certain scenes, "the line between historic facts and poetic interpretation gets fuzzy".[40]

In an early scene where Rumsfeld (played by Steve Carell) is introduced, it was stated that he was an elite Navy jet pilot. In reality, Rumsfeld never flew jet-engine aircraft during active-duty service within the United States Navy; he only flew propeller-engine aircraft such as the Grumman S-2F Tracker and North American T-6 Texan.[44]

During the early scene when Cheney first arrives for his congressional internship program in 1969, it is depicted that Cheney still has not yet decided whom he will work for and decides to work with Illinois's 13th district Congressman, Donald Rumsfeld following Cheney listening to and admiring Rumsfeld's speech. In real-life, Dick Cheney, who had been affiliated with the Republican Party and conservatism prior to his government service work, was actually introduced to Donald Rumsfeld by Rumsfeld's colleague in the House of Representatives, Congressman William A. Steiger from the 6th district of Wisconsin, to work under Rumsfeld when he was appointed by President Richard Nixon as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity and needed more staff to work with. During Rumsfeld's tenure as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, Rumsfeld also brings along his old protégé from Rumsfeld's time at Princeton University, Frank Carlucci to work along with Dick Cheney to assist Rumsfeld with tasks as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. Carlucci later succeeded Rumsfeld as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity when Rumsfeld was appointed as Counselor to the President by President Nixon and coincidentally both Rumsfeld, Cheney and Carlucci would later serve as United States Secretary of Defense.[45][44]

An important scene in the film that depicts Dick Cheney conversing with Antonin Scalia in the mid-1970s about expanding the power of the executive branch is totally fictional. However, Cheney campaigned for increased presidential authority.[40] In the scene, the "theory of the unitary executive" is mentioned although the phrase did not become used by legal scholars until the late 1980s. Politifact says that the film also "butchers" the meaning of the unitary executive when in reality, the theory says the president has ultimate control over the executive branch. However, the film represents the theory as advocating for the president to have unlimited powers.[40]

The film implies that Lynne Cheney's father murdered her mother; however, there is no evidence provided for this assertion. Officially, Lynne Cheney's mother Edna drowned on the evening of May 24, 1973 at the age of 54. She was walking her dogs near Yesness Pond and slipped and fell in. She did not know how to swim and her body was found after her husband reported her missing. Both the sheriff and coroner stated that there was no evidence to indicate foul play and her drowning was ruled accidental.[41] Edna had been taking blood pressure medicine that often made her dizzy; her daughter Lynne Cheney theorized that she lost her balance when chasing after her dogs. Lynne Cheney never implied that her father could have killed her mother. Instead, she stated that her father was so devastated after the death of his wife that he drank himself to death two years later. The implication made by the film was described by the "HistoryVSHollywood" website as a conspiracy theory.[41]

Responses from Cheney family

Dick Cheney's daughter and Congresswoman Liz Cheney criticized Christian Bale for his portrayal of her father in Vice, remarking during a Fox & Friends interview that "he finally had the chance to play a real superhero, and he clearly screwed it up". Liz also responded negatively to Bale's acceptance speech for winning the Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Golden Globe for his portrayal of Cheney, in which the actor thanked Satan for inspiring him to play the role of Cheney.[46][47][48]

Accolades

Vice has received multiple awards and nominations, and was nominated for six Golden Globe Awards at the 76th annual ceremony, the most nominations of any film,[49] with Bale winning for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[50] The film was subsequently nominated for eight awards at the 91st Academy Awards (winning Best Make-Up and Hairstyling),[51] nine awards at the 24th Critics' Choice Awards (winning Best Actor and Best Actor in a Comedy for Bale),[52] six awards at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards (winning Best Editing),[53] and 4 nominations at the 8th AACTA International Awards.[54]

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Vice is a 2018 American biographical political satire black comedy drama film directed written and co produced by Adam McKay and starring Christian Bale as former U S Vice President Dick Cheney with Amy Adams Steve Carell Sam Rockwell Justin Kirk Tyler Perry Alison Pill Lily Rabe and Jesse Plemons in supporting roles The film follows Cheney on his path to becoming the most powerful vice president in American history It is the second theatrical film to depict the presidency of George W Bush following Oliver Stone s W 2008 ViceTheatrical release posterDirected byAdam McKayWritten byAdam McKayProduced byBrad Pitt Dede Gardner Jeremy Kleiner Kevin Messick Will Ferrell Adam McKayStarringChristian Bale Amy Adams Steve Carell Tyler Perry Alison Pill Lily Rabe Jesse Plemons Sam RockwellCinematographyGreig FraserEdited byHank CorwinMusic byNicholas BritellProductioncompaniesAnnapurna Pictures Plan B Entertainment Gary Sanchez ProductionsDistributed byAnnapurna PicturesRelease datesDecember 11 2018 2018 12 11 Samuel Goldwyn Theater December 25 2018 2018 12 25 United States Running time132 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 60 million 1 2 Box office 76 1 million 3 Vice was released in the United States on December 25 2018 by Annapurna Pictures and grossed 76 million worldwide While the performances were universally acclaimed the film polarized critics some considered it to be one of the best films of the year while others thought it to be one of the worst with McKay s screenplay and direction receiving both scathing critiques and celebratory praise 4 5 The film received numerous accolades with eight nominations at the Oscars including for Best Picture winning Best Make Up and Hairstyling It also received six nominations each from the Golden Globes including for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the BAFTAs For their performances Bale Adams and Rockwell were nominated at all three shows with Bale winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Supporting characters 3 Production 4 Music 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Historical inaccuracies 6 4 Responses from Cheney family 6 5 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditVice is narrated by Kurt a fictitious veteran of the Afghan and Iraqi wars In 1963 Dick Cheney works as a lineman in Wyoming after his alcoholism led him to drop out of Yale University After Cheney is stopped by a traffic cop for driving while intoxicated his wife Lynne Cheney tells him to clean up his life or she ll leave him In 1969 Cheney finds work as a White House intern during the Nixon Administration Working under Nixon s economic adviser Donald Rumsfeld Cheney becomes a savvy political operative as he juggles commitments to his wife and their daughters Liz and Mary Cheney overhears Henry Kissinger discussing the secret bombing of Cambodia with President Richard Nixon revealing the true power of the executive branch to Cheney Rumsfeld s abrasive attitude leads to him and Cheney being distanced from Nixon which works in both men s favor after Nixon s resignation Cheney rises to the position of White House Chief of Staff for President Gerald Ford while Rumsfeld becomes Secretary of Defense The media later dubs the sudden shake up in the cabinet as the Halloween Massacre During his tenure a young Antonin Scalia introduces Cheney to the unitary executive theory After Ford loses the election Cheney runs to be representative for Wyoming After giving an awkward and uncharismatic campaign speech Cheney suffers his first heart attack While he recovers Lynne campaigns on her husband s behalf helping him to win a seat in the U S House of Representatives During the Reagan Administration Cheney supports a raft of conservative pro business policies favoring the fossil fuel industries as well as the abolition of the FCC fairness doctrine which led to the rise of Fox News conservative talk radio and the increasing level of party polarization in the United States Cheney next serves as Secretary of Defense under President George H W Bush during the Gulf War Outside of politics Cheney and Lynne come to terms with their younger daughter Mary coming out as a lesbian Though Cheney develops ambitions to run for president he decides to retire from public life to spare Mary from media scrutiny Cheney becomes the CEO of Halliburton while his wife breeds golden retrievers and writes books A false epilogue claims that Cheney lived the rest of his life healthy and happy in the private sector and credits begin rolling only for them to end abruptly as the film continues Cheney is invited to become the running mate of George W Bush in the 2000 United States presidential election Under the impression that Bush is more interested in pleasing his father than attaining power for himself Cheney agrees on the condition that Bush delegates executive responsibilities to him and avoids getting him involved in the Republican Party s stance against gay rights As vice president Cheney works with Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld legal counsel David Addington Mary Matalin and Chief of Staff Scooter Libby to exercise control of key foreign policy and defense decisions In the aftermath of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks Cheney and Rumsfeld maneuvered to initiate and preside over the U S invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq Various other events from his vice presidency are depicted including his endorsement of the unitary executive theory the Plame affair the accidental shooting of Harry Whittington and tensions between the Cheney sisters over same sex marriage Cheney s actions are shown to lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths and the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq resulting in him receiving record low approval ratings by the end of the Bush administration While narrating Cheney s tearful deathbed goodbye to his family after another hospitalization Kurt dies in a road traffic incident while jogging In March 2012 his healthy heart is transplanted into Cheney A few months later Cheney accepts his daughter Liz s opposition to same sex marriage which she expresses when she runs for a Senate seat in Wyoming this upsets Mary Liz later wins election to her father s former Congressional position At the end of the film an irate Cheney breaks the fourth wall and delivers a monologue to the audience asking them which terror attack would you allow to go unchecked so you don t look like a mean and nasty fella admits he s not perfect states that he has no regrets about anything he has done in his career and concludes by thanking the audience for giving him the powers to transform the vice presidency In a mid credit scene a focus group depicted earlier in the movie gets into another argument about the efficacy of the film and the Presidency of Donald Trump whereas some members of the group are uninterested and would rather do something other than politics Cast EditMain characters Edit Christian Bale as Dick Cheney Alex MacNicoll and Aidan Gail as young Dick Cheney Amy Adams as Lynne Vincent Cheney Cailee Spaeny as young Lynne Steve Carell as Donald Rumsfeld Sam Rockwell as George W Bush Tyler Perry as Colin Powell Alison Pill as Mary Cheney Colyse Harger as young Mary Cheney Lily Rabe as Liz Cheney Violet Hicks as young Liz Cheney Jesse Plemons as Kurt the narrator Supporting characters Edit Justin Kirk as Scooter Libby LisaGay Hamilton as Condoleezza Rice Eddie Marsan as Paul Wolfowitz Bill Camp as Gerald Ford Don McManus as David Addington Shea Whigham as Wayne Vincent Stephen Adly Guirgis as George Tenet Josh Latzer as Secret Service Agent Vishesh Chachra as Secret Service Agent Robert Jeff Bosley as Secret Service Agent Camille Harman as Mary Matalin Jillian Armenante as Karen Hughes Matthew Jacobs as Antonin Scalia Sam Massaro as young Scalia Robert Hughes as Warren E Burger Paul Perri as Trent Lott Brandon Sklenar as Bobby Prentace Fay Masterson as Edna Vincent Kyle More as Roger Ailes Kirk Bovill as Henry Kissinger Melissa K Marks as Heather Poe Chris Dougherty as Philip Perry John Hillner as George H W Bush Michael Reilly Burke as David Gribbin William Goldman as Dennis Hastert Tony Forsmark as Grover Norquist Adam Bartley as Frank Luntz Kevin J Flood as Richard A Clarke Paul Yoo as John Yoo Brandon Firla as Jay Bybee Matt Champagne as Douglas J Feith Joseph Beck as Karl Rove Tony Graham as Abu Musab al Zarqawi Alex Kingi as Osama bin Laden David Fabrizio as Lawrence Wilkerson Mark Bramhall as Harry Whittington James Hornbeck as Patrick Leahy Bob Stephenson as Rush Limbaugh Alfred Molina as Waiter uncredited Naomi Watts as News Anchor uncredited Production EditOn November 22 2016 it was announced that Paramount Pictures had come on board to handle the rights to a drama about Dick Cheney the screenplay was to be written by Adam McKay who would also direct 6 The film was produced by Plan B producers Brad Pitt Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner along with McKay and his Gary Sanchez partners Will Ferrell and Kevin Messick 6 Bale signed on to play Cheney in April 2017 and gained 40 pounds 18 kg for the role 7 8 On August 22 Bill Pullman was cast as Nelson Rockefeller though did not appear in the finished film and a title Backseat was announced It was later changed to Vice 9 On August 31 Sam Rockwell was cast as George W Bush 10 In September 2017 Adam Bartley joined the cast 11 Principal production commenced in late September 2017 12 Tyler Perry and Lily Rabe joined the film in October as Colin Powell and Liz Cheney respectively 13 14 Music EditMain article Vice 2018 soundtrack Release EditThe film premiered at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills on December 11 2018 15 Vice was released in both Canada and the United States on December 25 2018 16 alongside Holmes amp Watson 17 It was previously scheduled for release on December 14 2018 18 The film opened in the U K on January 25 2019 with most of Europe and Hong Kong following with February 2019 release dates 19 better source needed Vice was released on Blu ray Disc and DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on April 2 2019 Reception EditBox office Edit Vice grossed 47 8 million in the United States and Canada and 28 2 million in other territories for a total worldwide gross of 76 1 million against a production budget of 60 million 3 In the United States and Canada the film was released alongside Holmes amp Watson on Christmas Day and was projected to gross around 13 million from 2 378 theaters over its first six days 20 21 It made 4 8 million on its first day and 2 9 million on its second 22 The film went on to have a first weekend gross of 7 8 million for a six day total of 17 7 million 23 According to The Hollywood Reporter the film performed its best on both coasts versus America s heartland although some theaters in markets including Dallas Houston and Phoenix turned in respectable business 24 It then made 5 8 million in its second weekend and 3 3 million in its third 25 26 Critical response Edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 65 based on 367 reviews with an average rating of 6 7 10 The website s critical consensus reads Vice takes scattershot aim at its targets but writer director Adam McKay hits some satisfying bullseyes and Christian Bale s transformation is a sight to behold 27 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score 61 out of 100 based on 54 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 28 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale while those at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 72 and a 49 definite recommend 22 The critical response to Vice made it one of the worst reviewed films to ever be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards 29 30 Christian Bale Amy Adams and Sam Rockwell s performances garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Actor Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter who named the film his favorite of 2018 wrote Across the board in Vice everyone has risen to the occasion of their individual challenges none of them easy to collectively pull off a political satire that both provokes great laughs and hits home with some tragic truths 31 Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a B and called it messy but ambitious writing Vice in its rambunctious and unfocused manner takes some ludicrous risks to make cogent points about Cheney s malicious intent and how he put his plans into action 32 By contrast Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film 4 5 stars and wrote that Bale captur es the former vice president s bland magnificence in Adam McKay s entertainingly nihilist biopic 33 Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers praised the film giving it a 4 5 rating and writing Adam McKay s flamethrowing take on Dick Cheney played by a shockingly brilliant Christian Bale polarizes by being ferociously funny one minute bleakly sorrowful the next and ready to indict the past in the name of our scarily uncertain future 34 Stephanie Zacharek of Time gave the film a negative review describing Vice as an exhausting film that turns Dick Cheney into a cartoon villain 35 Ikon London Magazine while praising the make up artistry of Greg Cannom 36 noted that the story reminds of a witch hunt 37 Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post praised Bale s performance as Cheney but criticized the story pacing awarding the film 2 5 stars Hornaday had issues with the film s structure writing that the film is a mess zigging here and zagging there never knowing quite when to end and when it finally does leaving few penetrating or genuinely illuminating ideas to ponder 38 Similarly Scott Mendelson of Forbes praised Bale s and Amy Adams s performances but criticized the film as a cinematic mediocrity 39 Historical inaccuracies Edit Real life photograph of Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld with President Gerald Ford at the Oval Office in 1975 Numerous scenes from the film were identified as being historically inaccurate heavily dramatized or presented without necessary context 40 41 42 43 Politifact stated that in certain scenes the line between historic facts and poetic interpretation gets fuzzy 40 In an early scene where Rumsfeld played by Steve Carell is introduced it was stated that he was an elite Navy jet pilot In reality Rumsfeld never flew jet engine aircraft during active duty service within the United States Navy he only flew propeller engine aircraft such as the Grumman S 2F Tracker and North American T 6 Texan 44 During the early scene when Cheney first arrives for his congressional internship program in 1969 it is depicted that Cheney still has not yet decided whom he will work for and decides to work with Illinois s 13th district Congressman Donald Rumsfeld following Cheney listening to and admiring Rumsfeld s speech In real life Dick Cheney who had been affiliated with the Republican Party and conservatism prior to his government service work was actually introduced to Donald Rumsfeld by Rumsfeld s colleague in the House of Representatives Congressman William A Steiger from the 6th district of Wisconsin to work under Rumsfeld when he was appointed by President Richard Nixon as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity and needed more staff to work with During Rumsfeld s tenure as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Rumsfeld also brings along his old protege from Rumsfeld s time at Princeton University Frank Carlucci to work along with Dick Cheney to assist Rumsfeld with tasks as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Carlucci later succeeded Rumsfeld as Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity when Rumsfeld was appointed as Counselor to the President by President Nixon and coincidentally both Rumsfeld Cheney and Carlucci would later serve as United States Secretary of Defense 45 44 An important scene in the film that depicts Dick Cheney conversing with Antonin Scalia in the mid 1970s about expanding the power of the executive branch is totally fictional However Cheney campaigned for increased presidential authority 40 In the scene the theory of the unitary executive is mentioned although the phrase did not become used by legal scholars until the late 1980s Politifact says that the film also butchers the meaning of the unitary executive when in reality the theory says the president has ultimate control over the executive branch However the film represents the theory as advocating for the president to have unlimited powers 40 The film implies that Lynne Cheney s father murdered her mother however there is no evidence provided for this assertion Officially Lynne Cheney s mother Edna drowned on the evening of May 24 1973 at the age of 54 She was walking her dogs near Yesness Pond and slipped and fell in She did not know how to swim and her body was found after her husband reported her missing Both the sheriff and coroner stated that there was no evidence to indicate foul play and her drowning was ruled accidental 41 Edna had been taking blood pressure medicine that often made her dizzy her daughter Lynne Cheney theorized that she lost her balance when chasing after her dogs Lynne Cheney never implied that her father could have killed her mother Instead she stated that her father was so devastated after the death of his wife that he drank himself to death two years later The implication made by the film was described by the HistoryVSHollywood website as a conspiracy theory 41 Responses from Cheney family Edit Dick Cheney s daughter and Congresswoman Liz Cheney criticized Christian Bale for his portrayal of her father in Vice remarking during a Fox amp Friends interview that he finally had the chance to play a real superhero and he clearly screwed it up Liz also responded negatively to Bale s acceptance speech for winning the Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Golden Globe for his portrayal of Cheney in which the actor thanked Satan for inspiring him to play the role of Cheney 46 47 48 Accolades Edit Main article List of accolades received by Vice 2018 film Vice has received multiple awards and nominations and was nominated for six Golden Globe Awards at the 76th annual ceremony the most nominations of any film 49 with Bale winning for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 50 The film was subsequently nominated for eight awards at the 91st Academy Awards winning Best Make Up and Hairstyling 51 nine awards at the 24th Critics Choice Awards winning Best Actor and Best Actor in a Comedy for Bale 52 six awards at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards winning Best Editing 53 and 4 nominations at the 8th AACTA International Awards 54 References Edit Anthony D Alessandro October 10 2018 The Reasons Behind Annapurna s Tumultuous Week Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 10 2018 Annapurna Upheaval Megan Ellison Is Reevaluating Film Division Amid Money 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Media Corporation Retrieved September 19 2017 Kit Borys August 31 2017 Sam Rockwell to Play George W Bush in Adam McKay s Dick Cheney Biopic Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Los Angeles California Retrieved September 19 2017 N Duka Amanda September 19 2017 Adam Bartley Joins Adam McKay s Dick Cheney Film Elaine Hendrix Cast In Burying Yasmeen Indie Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Penske Media Corporation Retrieved January 19 2019 McNary Dave August 31 2017 Sam Rockwell in Talks to Play George W Bush in Adam McKay s Cheney Variety Los Angeles California Retrieved September 19 2017 Fleming Mike Jr October 10 2017 Tyler Perry To Play Colin Powell In Adam McKay s Dick Cheney Pic Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Penske Media Corporation Retrieved December 11 2018 Busch Anita October 12 2017 Lily Rabe Will Portray Liz Cheney In Annapurna Feature About Dick Cheney Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 11 2018 St Clair Matthew December 12 2018 Vice Stars were on the red carpet for the world premiere in LA USA Today Retrieved December 13 2018 D Alessandro Anthony September 28 2018 Adam McKay s Dick Cheney Project Now Titled Vice Will Go Wide On Christmas Day Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Retrieved September 28 2018 D Alessandro Anthony December 27 2018 Aquaman 16 9M Wednesday Bests Last Jedi amp Black Panther DC Superhero Will Fly To 54M Second Weekend Deadline Retrieved September 1 2019 D Alessandro Anthony February 9 2018 Annapurna Dates Films By Adam McKay Babak Anvari amp Sundance Acquisition Sorry To Bother You Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Retrieved January 19 2019 Vice Release Info IMDb Retrieved January 5 2019 D Alessandro Anthony December 18 2018 Aquaman Darting To 120M In Competitive Christmas 5 Day Corridor Box Office Preview Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 18 2018 D Alessandro Anthony December 27 2018 Aquaman 16 9M Wednesday Bests Last Jedi amp Black Panther DC Superhero Will Fly To 54M Second Weekend Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 28 2018 a b D Alessandro Anthony December 26 2018 Aquaman Unwraps 22M On Christmas For 105M Cume Holmes amp Watson Opens To 6M Vice 4M Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 26 2018 D Alessandro Anthony December 30 2018 Aquaman Sailing To 52M 2nd Weekend 189M Cume Pacing Ahead Of Doctor Strange amp Guardians Of The Galaxy Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 30 2018 Specialty Box Office On the Basis of Sex Vice Lure Urban Liberal Moviegoers D Alessandro Anthony January 6 2018 Aquaman Still The Big Man At The B O With 30M Escape Room Packs In 17M Early Sunday Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 6 2019 D Alessandro Anthony January 13 2018 Upside Set To Be STX s First No 1 Opener With 19M Aquaman Flips Over 1B WW Keanu Reeves Hits B O Low With Replicas Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 20 2019 Vice 2018 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 10 2021 Vice Reviews Metacritic Retrieved February 16 2019 Welk Brian December 17 2018 Adam McKay s Dick Cheney Biopic Vice Polarizes Critics From Clunky to Zeitgeist Event thewrap Retrieved December 17 2018 Fallon Kevin January 22 2019 Oscars Are Bohemian Rhapsody and Vice the Worst Best Picture Nominees Ever The Daily Beast Retrieved January 26 2019 McCarthy Todd December 17 2018 Vice Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 17 2018 Kohn Eric December 17 2018 Vice Review Christian Bale Is a Perfect Dick Cheney But the Satire Tries Too Hard IndieWire Retrieved December 17 2018 Bradshaw Peter December 17 2018 Vice review Christian Bale hilarious as toad like VP Dick Cheney The Guardian Retrieved January 1 2019 Travers Peter December 17 2018 Vice Review Meet The Dubya Era s Dark Lord RollingStone com Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 18 2018 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Zacharek Stephanie December 17 2018 Review An Exhausting Vice Turns Dick Cheney Into a Cartoon Villain Time New York City Retrieved January 19 2019 Orlova Alvarez Tamara 17 January 2019 Vice Movie Make Up Artistry And Costume Design Ikon London Magazine Retrieved 23 January 2019 Orlova Alvarez Tamara 16 January 2019 Vice Film Review Ikon London Magazine Retrieved 23 January 2019 Hornaday Ann December 18 2019 Christian Bale nails it as Dick Cheney in Vice but the rest of the movie is an absurd mess The Washington Post Retrieved January 19 2019 Mendelson Scott December 17 2018 Vice Review Strong Performances Can t Save Useless Dick Cheney Biopic Forbes New York City Retrieved January 19 2019 a b c d Vice What the movie gets right and wrong about Dick Cheney PolitiFact Retrieved 2020 08 09 a b c Fact Checking Vice The True Story vs the Dick Cheney Movie HistoryvsHollywood com Retrieved 2020 08 09 Mallenbaum Carly Fact checking Vice Did Dick Cheney really do all of that USA TODAY Retrieved 2020 08 09 Lemann Nicholas 3 January 2019 Vice vs the Real Dick Cheney The New Yorker Retrieved 2020 08 09 a b Rumsfeld Donald 2011 Known and unknown a memoir New York Sentinel ISBN 978 1 59523 067 6 OCLC 650210649 Fact Checking Vice The True Story vs the Dick Cheney Movie HistoryvsHollywood com Retrieved 2021 05 19 Cheney speaks out on Christian Bale calling her dad satan on YouTube Wagner John 9 January 2019 Liz Cheney says Christian Bale blew his chance to play a real superhero her father The Washington Post Retrieved 13 August 2019 Stampler Laura 9 January 2019 Liz Cheney Says Christian Bale Screwed Up His Chance to Play a Real Superhero in Movie About Her Dad Fortune Retrieved 13 August 2019 Golden Globe Nominations Complete List Variety 6 December 2018 Retrieved 1 February 2019 All the Winners of the 76th Golden Globes Golden Globe Awards Press release 6 January 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2019 France Lisa Respers January 22 2019 Oscars 2019 See who s nominated CNN Retrieved January 22 2019 Critics Choice Awards winners Full list of Critics Choice Award winners Philadelphia Pennsylvania 6abc 13 January 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2019 The Favourite Dominates BAFTA Nominations 2019 The Hollywood Reporter January 9 2019 Archived from the original on January 9 2019 Retrieved January 9 2019 A Star Is Born Vice Lead 2019 Australian Academy Award Nominees TheWrap 2018 12 11 Retrieved 2021 08 02 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Vice 2018 film Official website dead link Vice at IMDb Vice at Metacritic Vice at Rotten Tomatoes Vice at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vice 2018 film amp oldid 1144896135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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