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Affairs of State

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4.9/10 • 36

2018-06-151h 38m

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Politics is the second oldest profession

A young campaign aide gets in way over his head when he sleeps with the wife of a presidential candidate, sending him into a downward spiral of corruption and blackmail.

Directors
Eric Bross
Writters
Tom Cudworth
Editors
Tom Cudworth, Yaniv Dabach

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  1. David Corenswet

    David Corenswet

    Michael Lawson

  2. David James Elliott

    David James Elliott

    Senator John Boland Baines

  3. Thora Birch

    Thora Birch

    Callie Roland

  4. Mimi Rogers

    Mimi Rogers

    Judith Baines

  5. Adrian Grenier

    Adrian Grenier

    Rob Reynolds

  6. Faye Grant

    Faye Grant

    Mary Maples

  7. Grace Victoria Cox

    Grace Victoria Cox

    Darcy Baines

  8. Eugena Washington

    Eugena Washington

    Tanya Jones

  9. Betzaida Landín

    Betzaida Landín

    Wendy

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Sep 2, 2024

6/10

I recently viewed the film "Affair of State," and I must admit it was quite unsettling to watch with another individual in the house who is under the age of 18. The movie itself was compelling, delving into the murky world of politics and the questionable actions that take place within it. It sheds light on how politicians, their spouses, and others seem to evade consequences for their actions, even when facing serious charges. The film highlights the corruption within our world and the US government system, where those in power often escape accountability. It portrays a chilling reality where the government silences those who pose a threat by resorting to extreme measures, such as murder. This movie serves as a wake-up call for viewers to pay closer attention to the world around them. However, the film's excessive focus on sex and sexual encounters from start to finish is a major drawback. The lead actor's recurring roles in films involving intimate scenes, whether with men or women, may overshadow the film's overall message. In conclusion, "Affair of State" is a thought-provoking film that may leave viewers feeling conflicted. While it offers a gripping narrative, the explicit content can make it a discomforting experience, especially when watched in the presence of a younger individual. It's a movie that treads a fine line between intrigue and discomfort, almost resembling a voyeuristic experience.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
daughterwashington dc, usathe white houseblackmailsenatorcampaign