Review of The Candidate (1972) by Tony Mastroianni for Cleveland Press — 16 Nov 2018
It is full of political insights, of ironic humor. It shows an understanding of words that mean nothing. What the script lacks is definition of people as people. It stacks its deck. McKay is too charming, too nice, his rival too much a villain.
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This review of The Candidate (1972) was written by Tony Mastroianni and published by Cleveland Press on 16 Nov 2018.
The Candidate has generally received positive reviews.
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