| Movie Renter's Guide - January, 2009 |
| Written by John E. Johnson, Jr. |
| Friday, 02 January 2009 17:00 |
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"Swing Vote" (Blu-ray) Bud Johnson (Costner) lives in Texaco, New Mexico, working in an egg packing plant, and does not care much about anything in life, especially politics. His daughter Molly (Carroll) wants him to become involved, so she has registers him as a voter in the Independent category. She tells him to be sure and do his duty, and vote. When he does not show up at the voting precinct, she sneaks in and votes for him, but there is a glitch in the computer, and it turns out that the Presidential race is a tie, with Bud having the right to go back and recast his vote. So, now, of course, the President and his aides, as well as the Democratic challenger, Donald Greenleaf (Hopper) and his aides, do everything they can to sway his vote towards their side.
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Commentary In school, Molly reads her report on politics and makes a statement that is actually quite profound for a movie script, saying that all modern civilizations go through several stages, from bondage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to complacency, from complacency to apathy, and from apathy back to bondage. I think in our case (USA) we have reached the back to bondage stage in our national debt of 9 trillion dollars that is about to become a lot bigger with the bailouts that are coming. Technical
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