“The Apprentice” Movie Sparks Controversy with Portrayal of Donald Trump
The upcoming film “The Apprentice” has already stirred up controversy with its depiction of former President Donald Trump. The movie explores the complex relationship between Trump and his mentor, the infamous lawyer Roy Cohn, as Trump rises to power in the 1980s.
In the film, Trump is portrayed as a man driven by ambition and arrogance, with actor Sebastian Stan transforming into the larger-than-life figure we know today. The movie delves into Trump’s early successes, including his marriage to Ivana and the construction of Trump Tower, but also highlights his darker side as he becomes hooked on success and diet pills.
Critics who have seen the film at its Cannes premiere have given it mostly positive reviews, praising the performances of Stan and co-star Mark Strong. However, the movie’s portrayal of Trump has raised concerns among potential buyers and financiers.
One financier, Dan Snyder, a friend of Trump’s, reportedly tried to block the release of the film after viewing an early cut that he felt was unflattering to the former president. A scene depicting Trump assaulting Ivana is said to be particularly controversial, as it portrays a violent encounter between the couple.
Despite the potential backlash from both liberal and conservative audiences, “The Apprentice” is set to be released in the near future. The film’s exploration of Trump’s rise to power and his tumultuous personal life is sure to spark further debate and discussion in the months to come.