The Emperor's New Clothes
The Emperor's New Clothes

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The Emperor's New Clothes

2015
Movie
107 min
English

An uproarious critique of the world financial crisis. Building on actor, comedian, and provocateur Russell Brand’s emergence as an activist following his 2014 book Revolution, where he railed against “corporate tyranny, ecological irresponsibility, and economic inequality".

Insights

IMDb5.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes44%
Metacritic49/100
Google Users55%
Director: Nick HammGenres: Biography, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This satirical comedy-drama chronicles the final days of Imelda Marcos, the former First Lady of the Philippines, as she awaits a potential trial. Facing an empire of potential evidence against her, she reflects on her extravagant life, her relationship with her husband Ferdinand Marcos, and the political landscape that defined their era. The film blends humor with a poignant exploration of power, corruption, and the excesses of a controversial reign.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed reviews, with critics often divided on its tone and effectiveness. While some praised its darkly comedic approach and Kate Hudson's performance, others found it uneven and lacking a clear narrative focus. Audiences were similarly split, with some appreciating the satirical take on a notorious figure and others finding it insufficient in its exploration of the political and social impact of the Marcos regime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold satirical premise and Kate Hudson's committed performance.

  • Criticized for an uneven tone that struggles to balance comedy with serious political commentary.

  • Seen by some as an entertaining but ultimately superficial portrayal of a complex historical figure.

Google audience: Google users had a mixed reaction, with many finding the film amusing and appreciating Kate Hudson's portrayal of Imelda Marcos. However, a significant portion felt the movie was too lighthearted given the gravity of the subject matter and wished for a more in-depth examination of the Marcos's regime's impact.

Fun Fact

The film was initially conceived as a serious drama but evolved into a dark comedy during its development, with director Nick Hamm aiming to explore the absurdity of power and excess.

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