

Power
Pete St. John is a powerful and successful political consultant, with clients spread around the country. When his long-time friend and client Ohio senator Sam Hastings decides to quit politics, he is rapidly drafted to help with the campaign of the man destined to succeed him, unknown and mysterious businessman Jerome Cade...
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Plot Summary
A ruthless and ambitious young lobbyist orchestrates a complex scheme to destroy a powerful senator who is investigating him. The lobbyist manipulates public opinion, spreads false rumors, and uses blackmail to achieve his goals. As the senator gets closer to uncovering the truth, the lobbyist escalates his tactics, leading to a tense and high-stakes battle of wills.
Critical Reception
Power received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some praised Richard Gere's performance and the film's exploration of political corruption, many found the plot convoluted and the characters unsympathetic. The film was also a box office disappointment.
What Reviewers Say
- Richard Gere delivers a compelling performance as a morally bankrupt character.
- The film's portrayal of political maneuvering is somewhat engaging but ultimately lacks depth.
- The plot is often confusing and struggles to maintain coherence.
Google audience: Audience reviews are divided, with some appreciating the film's subject matter and Gere's acting, while others found it to be a slow and uninspired thriller.
Fun Fact
Director Sidney Lumet, known for his gritty urban dramas, stated that he was drawn to 'Power' due to its cynical portrayal of the American political system, a theme he had explored in previous works like 'Network'.
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