The Candidate Movie Review
The Candidate Review
"The Candidate" Overview

Rating: PG
1972
Cast and Crew
Director : Michael RitchieProducer : Walter Coblenz
Screenwiter : Jeremy Larner
Starring : Robert Redford,Peter Boyle,Melvyn Douglas,Don Porter,Allen Garfield,Karen Carlson,Quinn K. Redeker
"Politics is bullshit."
Such sentiment, spoken early in the film, sums up The Candidate's position on
politics, not to mention my own. Robert Redford plays the title role, a
fresh-faced kid and son of a former governer goaded by a group of campaign
strategists (namely Peter Boyle) into running against an "unbeatable"
Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate. With nothing to lose, he starts off by
running the campaign by his conscience and the seat of his pants, but
eventually it all gets away from him as the machine takes over. Much like
Network, this satire on an American institution continues to gain relevance
instead of lose it. The scene of Redford finally losing his mind stands as one
of cinema's most classic moments. Plenty of one-liner gems only add to the
majesty of the film.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





