

Power Play
The incredible story of Gro Harlem Brundtland, who in the late 70s works as a young doctor, fighting for self-determined abortion, when she almost by accident, stumbles into politics. As the government implodes around her, Gro learns to play her own games of power, climbing the ranks until she is the last woman standing in the ruins of Labour’s celebrated social democracy, ending up as Norway’s first female Prime Minister in 1981.
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged siblings is forced to reunite after their wealthy and manipulative father dies, only to discover that his will contains a series of dangerous challenges designed to pit them against each other for control of his empire. As they navigate the treacherous game, long-buried secrets and resentments surface, threatening to tear them apart permanently.
Critical Reception
As of its 2024 release, "Power Play" has not yet garnered significant critical or audience reception, as it is a very new release. Initial buzz suggests a potentially tense thriller exploring family dynamics and greed, though detailed reviews are still emerging.
What Reviewers Say
- Early indications point to a compelling, albeit predictable, exploration of familial discord.
- The film aims for high-stakes drama, but its success hinges on strong performances.
- Audience reception is yet to be determined as the film finds its audience.
Google audience: It is too early to provide a summary of Google user reviews for "Power Play" as it is a recent release.
Fun Fact
Information regarding the production or specific details about "Power Play" is not yet widely available due to its recent release.
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