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Jay Bulworth is your typical senator going through a nervous breakdown. The empty speeches, lies, money and pressure have led him to plan his own assassination on a weekend trip home to California just before the election. However, a cord snaps in him and like Jim Carrey's rambling lawyer in Liar, Liar, Bulworth can only tell the truth. This new freedom turns Bulworth on and he spews the ugly truth about politics: he tells mass media they are as corrupt as insurance companies; lambastes a black church for not having leaders; and riles the Jewish power elite of Hollywood. He enters South Central running away from advisors (including a bemused Oliver Platt) and mixing it up with a potential new girlfriend (Halle Berry) and a local boss (Don Cheadle). He offends across the board, even developing an inherent knack to rap his speeches. And the public loves it. The weekend becomes a clarifying point for Bulworth: he finds a reason to live.

Release: 1999
Running Time: 108 min

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  1. surprisingly enjoyable and funny

    06 December 2008
    This film is strange...very strange...and yet surprisingly enjoyable and funny. Warren Beatty plays a suicidal politician who puts a contract on his life and then takes the opportunity to be brutally blunt about politics using rhymes and hip hop music. I repeat, it is strange but somehow you can’t take your eyes off this film. You get pulled into Bulworth’s sanity and it is political satire at its best. Somehow this film feels brave in pulling this off and it surprisingly works. Bulworth’s comments may sound controversial but correct and yet when he delivers those comments, you laugh. It’s twisted and different and I fully recommend it.

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