Review of The Ides of March (2011) by Jorge D — 10 Jul 2012
"Ides of March" shows the making of the democratic game in an extremely intimate, and it fails to innovate in its approach, it adds a lot of interest.
First to refute the ideological marking a site where we know that such factor is a mere codjuvante. Then, by making use of a superb cast, to portray the human dimension of politics, which is actually its greatest strength, and more powerful disease.
This review of The Ides of March (2011) was written by Jorge D on 10 Jul 2012.
The Ides of March has generally received positive reviews.
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